When was the last time you saw the sky glittering with stars? There aren’t many sights quite as awe-inspiring as a velvety back horizon studded with sparkles, but for many of us – especially those living in cities – access to the stars is disappearing. Research published this year has found that light pollution is increasing at a whopping 10 percent annually, meaning those twinkling orbs are even harder to spot.
For this reason, the best stargazing spots tend to be remote, high-elevation and far away from human-made ‘skyglow’. Many are International Dark Sky Places: reserves, parks, sanctuaries and communities certified by DarkSky for their nighttime protections. Spend time in a dark place and you might also catch a glimpse of exciting nocturnal wildlife and experience deep, restful sleep. What’s not to love? If you want to fill your eyes with stars, here are our picks of the best stargazing spots around the world.
Megan Eaves is a freelance travel writer and dark sky advocate. She is the editor of DarkSky’s Nightscape magazine. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines and check out our latest travel guides written by local experts.
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