What if we kissed in the Kyoto Starbucks ? 🥺 👉 👈

1.I need to go to this bar in Mexico with swings for chairs immediately.

2.This bar in the UK with N64s at every table is also very retro and cool.

3.Did you know they have SELF-DRIVING BUSES in Norway???

4.I don’t understand why every airport (like this one in Paris) doesn’t have gaming systems. What else am I supposed to do on a layover?

5.Why the heck doesn’t every airport (like this one in Estonia) have a little library for you to borrow books from, instead of having to buy a new copy for over $20 from an airport store?

6.Book vending machines — like this one in Romania — should also be adopted everywhere.

7.This sign (on an English train) that updates in real time, telling you how full each train car is, would actually be a godsend while traveling.

8.This restaurant in Prague that delivers beers by train car is a must-visit.

9.As is this really cool underground church in Poland that literally has a train go through it.

10.This projected crosswalk in Russia is actually such a good idea.

11.All Starbucks should be this pretty.

12.The interior of Kyoto Starbucks are really cool, too.

13.And all McDonald’s should be this cool — aka, like this one in New Zealand built out of an old airplane.

14.This hostel made out of an old airplane in Sweden is also so cool to me.

15.I definitely need to check out this hostel in Costa Rica, where rooms are made of recycled concrete cylinders, STAT.

16.This stray cat hostel in Slovenia is so, so cute, and gives cats a place to hide out from the elements.

17.EVERY train should have window-facing seats like this one in Japan, especially for scenic journeys.

18.Also, why doesn’t every train (like this one in Switzerland) have a kid’s play area complete with a slide?

19.You can bike to charge your phone at the Montreal airport, and honestly, I think it’s kind of genius.

20.Though swinging to charge your phone, like at this train station in the Netherlands, is even cooler.

21.This train in China is giving Hogwarts great hall, and I’m here for it.

22.This bus in Estonia would also be so cool to travel on.

23.Why don’t more countries do this??? Be like Finland, America.

24.It is my sincerest wish that all urinals be as pretty as these ones in Denmark.

25.Or they should be fun — you can literally play a game with where you aim your pee in this bathroom in Japan.

26.In British Columbia, benches have cute stands with umbrellas in case it’s raining.

27.TIL you can get freshly squeezed orange juice from a VENDING MACHINE at some bus stations in Mexico.

28.Similarly, at the Pisa train station, you can get coffee so fresh it literally grinds the beans in front of you.

29.In the Netherlands, traffic lights show you when a bus is approaching, which is next level.

30.As someone who constantly thinks about the worst-case scenario, this feature in a Denmark bus would do a LOT for my peace of mind.

31.Have you ever seen a mini-fridge that’s literally built into the wall??? Because that’s just normal at this hostel in Brussels.

32.If this Hong Kong hotel can give out free phones with data and free calling to five countries to visitors, why can’t American hotels do the same?

33.I’m also kind of obsessed with this chocolate factory that looks like a chocolate bar in Kyoto.

34.Every single airport (like this one in Munich) should have places where you can pay to nap.

35.And every hotel should have room numbers on the floor (like this one in Norway), so you don’t end up wandering and confused like I always do.

36.Solar-powered charging benches should 100% be a thing worldwide, and not just in certain countries, like this one in Germany.

37.Apparently, there are a ton of permanent ping pong tables in parks in Europe, and I’m very jealous.

38.In the UK, there are buses where you can have footrests.

39.In Japan, there are women-only train cars.

40.Listing the languages each front desk person speaks at a hotel (like this one in Paris) would make everything SO much easier.

41.This plane on a trip in Norway had little stands to hold your phone, so you could just watch that instead of dealing with behind-the-seat TVs that might be broken and require wired headphones.

42.Every baggage claim should be a roulette wheel (like this one in Frankfurt).

43.Apparently there are “plant libraries” in the Netherlands where you can get free propagations or trade plants…or drop plants off to go to better homes, if you’re like me and can’t keep a plant alive if your own life depended on it.

44.This Mexico City library might be the coolest library I’ve ever seen.

45.This train in Japan literally has a mini Japanese garden in it, and I can’t even imagine seeing something so pretty on any trains in New York where I live.

46.This UK hotel with a spectacular bath that fills from the CEILING is definitely going on my travel list.

47.Honestly, more college bars could use a vomit sink, like this one in Germany.

48.Naming hotel floors like this (at this hotel in Germany) is actually genius, considering I constantly forget what floor I’m staying on when it’s just a number.

49.The pool-themed bathroom at a hotel in Vienna is so visually pleasing to me.

50.Apparently in Japan, there’s a little plastic thingy to help you pull Pringles out of the box, and this would revolutionize eating Pringles for me.

51.In this city in Switzerland, if you have a visual impairment you can “see” the layout of a city from this model.

52.In Singapore, if you’re older or have a disability, you receive a card you can scan that gives you a longer time to cross the street.

53.And finally, this hotel with a map of the city (Iloilo city in the Philippines) is actually so clever and cool.

Swing bar stools with ropes suspended from the ceiling in a rustic-themed bar

Person plays N64 under wall-mounted controllers; a social gaming setup at a bar

Autonomous yellow shuttle with open door on cobblestone street; no people visible

Arcade gaming area at Paris Airport with multiple video game machines

Sign at an airport inviting travelers to take a book from a book exchange and the hashtags

Book vending machine filled with various titles, including works by Victor Suvorov and Joe Navarro

Digital display showing train loading indicator with seat availability in each carriage

A model train delivering drinks on a track in a restaurant, with a person photographing it

Visitors seated on benches in a dimly lit underground salt mine chapel with ornate carvings

A snowy street at night with a pedestrian crossing and warning signs

A bustling street scene with traditional wooden buildings and pedestrians walking

Traditional Japanese tatami room setup with low table, floor cushions, and tea set

Airplane-shaped McDonald's restaurant above parked cars at a unique dining location

A compact cruise ship cabin with an upper and lower bunk bed and ladder

Circular pod-like structure with glass front built into a treehouse setting, surrounded by foliage

Small green wooden shelter labeled "Stray Cat Hostel" with multiple compartments for cats

Passengers on a train with a scenic view of trees through the window

Children's play area inside a train carriage with seats, a slide, and playful decorations

Two people at standing desks using laptops, partially obscured by the desk design

Commuters stand and sit inside a train with overhead handles, one person is reading a newspaper

Interior of a bus with passengers seated and standing handholds evident, nighttime outside

Two unique urinals designed to resemble open red flowers with yellow interiors

A video game screen mounted above a urinal in a restroom

An umbrella hangs above a park bench, attached to a lamp post, in an outdoor setting at dusk

An orange juice vending machine with fresh oranges and a juicing mechanism

A coffee vending machine with buttons for selecting different beverages,

Traffic light for buses displaying a red light with "WACHT" sign illuminated, indicating wait, next to a road

Bus glass button in the middle of the window

A small pet door is open in a house with a larger door ajar to the right

Hotel smartphone for free internet and calls charging on the stand

Building facade resembling a bar of chocolate, with "meiji" sign in front

Private sleeping pods, labeled "napcabs," in an airport lounge

Narrow hotel hallway with room numbers visible, leading toward a distant exit sign

Solar panel bench for charging phones with USB ports

Outdoor ping pong table made of metal and concrete, situated on grass near a fence. No persons in the image

Sign on bus seat reads "if someone needs the seat, be a sweet and remove your feet" with a graphic of shoes on a seat

Sign on train indicating 'Women Only' carriage during specified times

List of hotel front desk officers with their spoken languages including French, English, Portuguese, Chinese, and Arabic

Airplane seat back with tray table closed and literature pocket containing a menu

Baggage claim area at an airport with conveyor belts and numbered stations

Variety of potted plants on top of a small white cabinet with a sign, beside a waterway

Multi-level library shelves filled with books, accessing walkways and labeled columns

Person reflected in a mirror within a traditionally styled room with decorative plants and seating

Ornate bedroom with copper bathtub, large bed with canopy, and exposed brick walls

Public restroom with writings and a drawing on wall above toilet, hand dryer to the right

Elevator panel with buttons for cities around the world, such as Mexico, Tokyo, and New York, instead of floor numbers

Public bathroom with upside-down fixtures and ceiling resembling a bathroom floor

A hand holding a cylindrical pringles container with a plastic tab poking out to bring all the chips up

View of a river with a cityscape in the background and a miniature scale model of buildings in the foreground

Pedestrian signal button with a sign above instructing to tap for longer crossing time, and an arrow indicating where to tap

A long, narrow hotel corridor with a map on the carpet