These top 4 tourist destinations for 2025 are eagerly awaited worldwide, offering unique and extraordinary experiences in the near future.
1. The world's longest driverless metro system, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)

One of the most impressive tourist projects of 2025 is the Riyadh Metro. This state-of-the-art metro system in the capital city of Riyadh is recognized as the longest driverless metro in the world. It features a total of 6 lines, each distinguished by a unique color. Three of these lines began operations on December 1, 2024, with an additional line set to launch in January 2025 and two more to follow.

The Riyadh Metro is designed to accommodate up to 3.6 million passengers daily, with 85 stations connecting key areas of the city. Beyond providing convenience for residents and tourists, it marks a significant improvement in public transportation, reducing traffic congestion and environmental pollution.
2. Techno International Airport, Phnom Penh (Cambodia)

Cambodia's Techo International Airport is nearing completion and is set to open in 2025. Spanning 2,600 hectares across Kandal and parts of Takeo provinces, the project aims to significantly enhance passenger and cargo handling capabilities. The airport's apron is designed to accommodate multiple large aircraft simultaneously, ensuring smooth operations. Once completed, it will become the largest airport in Cambodia.

This project stands out for its unique architectural design, featuring an interwoven roof that allows natural light to filter into the building. The self-filtering daylight illuminates the interior while highlighting the tropical greenery integrated into the airport's space. It is poised to become a key regional transit hub.
3. Danjiang Bridge, Taipei (Taiwan)
The Danjiang Bridge, stretching 12,080 meters, connects four major highways across the Tamsui River estuary in Taipei, Taiwan. Designed by the renowned architect Zaha Hadid, it is one of her final masterpieces, blending modern aesthetics seamlessly with the surrounding natural and urban landscapes.

The bridge's standout feature is its single concrete pylon supporting the entire structure. Upon completion, it will be the longest asymmetric cable-stayed bridge in the world, fostering trade and tourism between western Taipei and neighboring regions. It is one of the most anticipated tourist projects of 2025.
4. The new Sydney Fish Market at Blackwattle Bay (Australia)
The Sydney Fish Market, currently operational, is one of the largest and most renowned fish markets globally. Located at Blackwattle Bay in Pyrmont, approximately 2 kilometers west of Sydney's city center, it redefines the concept of a traditional fish market. Visitors are often overwhelmed by the vast array of fresh seafood available. Inside the market, adjacent to the auction area, six bustling dining outlets cater to a constant flow of customers.

The new fish market project signifies a significant leap forward, enhancing the infrastructure of this iconic location. Its striking architecture features 350 triangular solar panels installed on a wave-like roof, evoking the essence of the ocean. The design also emphasizes green spaces, including walkways and connections to urban parks.

According to Mytour.vn
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Reference: Mytour.vn Travel Guide
Mytour.vnJanuary 8, 2025