Looking for fresh inspiration? 2025 is your year to dive into cities brimming with creative energy.
From sleek architectural feats to buzzing cultural hubs, these destinations are at the forefront of global design. Whether you’re a creative professional or simply a design enthusiast, these urban marvels promise to fuel your imagination.
1. Tokyo

No city does the future quite like Tokyo. This sprawling metropolis is a playground of cutting-edge architecture and bold design. The big headline for 2025 is Takanawa Gateway City – a jaw-dropping urban hub spanning 845,000 square metres, brought to life by Kengo Kuma and other international dream teams. It’s a homage to Tokyo’s ability to honour its heritage while shaping the future.
Elsewhere, Azabudai Hills redefines urban living with a vertical city concept, blending green spaces with modern design. Then there’s teamLab Borderless, an immersive digital art experience that feels like stepping into another dimension.


Takanawa Gateway City
For a more intimate taste of Tokyo’s design scene, check out ABOUT LIFE COFFEE BREWERS in Shibuya. Starting as a tiny standing café, it’s now an indoor-outdoor hotspot that’s as much about its minimalist aesthetic as its fruit-forward coffee blends.
Must-visit spots:
- Takanawa Gateway City
- Azabudai Hills
- teamLab Borderless
- Toranomon Hills
- 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT
2. Seoul

Dongdaemun Design Plaza
Seoul is a city of contrasts, where traditional Korean craftsmanship meets cutting-edge innovation. It’s a place where you can sip coffee in a botanical greenhouse one moment and marvel at futuristic architecture the next.
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Zaha Hadid’s iconic creation, is a must-see, as is the Audeum Museum, designed by Kengo Kuma. For something a little more playful, visit the Seoul Moon installation – a glowing tethered balloon by the Han River that offers stunning views of the city.
And don’t miss Urban Plant’s latest outpost on the Han River Bridge. This café combines glasshouse vibes with lush greenery, creating a serene escape right in the heart of the city.

Audeum Museum


Must-visit spots:
- Dongdaemun Design Plaza
- Audeum Museum
- Seoul Moon installation
- Urban Plant at Han River Bridge
- Starfield Library
3. Chengdu

Chengdu isn’t just about pandas and hotpot anymore – it’s fast becoming China’s most exciting design destination. The city strikes a perfect balance between its rich heritage and modern creativity, with architectural gems that draw from both.
Start at the Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Liu Jiakun. Its red sandstone exterior and bamboo courtyards offer a masterclass in integrating local materials into contemporary design. Then head to the A4: X Art Center, a lakeside complex that blends exhibition spaces, libraries, and performance areas into a flowing, organic structure.

A4: X Art Center
Must-visit spots
- Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art
- A4: X Art Center
- Tianfu International Conference Center
- Chengdu Science Fiction Museum
4. Copenhagen

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Copenhagen is the epitome of effortless cool. With its focus on clean lines, sustainability, and people-first design, it’s a city that knows how to do things right.
Every June, the 3 Days of Design festival turns the entire city into a giant creative showcase, with installations popping up everywhere from cafés to public spaces. Just outside the city, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art offers a stunning blend of minimalist architecture and Baltic Sea views – it’s worth the trip for the setting alone.

Must-visit spots:
- Designmuseum Danmark
- Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
- Ørestad District
- Opera Park
- 3 Days of Design
5. Berlin

Jewish Museum
Berlin’s design scene is as edgy as the city itself. Known for its industrial grit and fearless creativity, this is a place where history and innovation collide.
Start at Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum, a strikingly fragmented building that’s as emotional as it is beautiful. Then there’s the Bierpinsel Tower, a quirky geometric landmark that’s pure Berlin. For a deeper dive into contemporary art, visit the Boros Collection, housed in a former Nazi bunker. Its current exhibition, running until 2026, features works by some of the biggest names in modern art.

Must-visit spots:
- Jewish Museum
- Bierpinsel Tower
- Boros Collection
- Reichstag Building
- Berlinische Galerie