Let's move on to some lesser known locations of Europe:
Dresden, Germany
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Known as the "Florence of the Elbe", Dresden in the south of Eastern Germany is known for several stunning historic buildings, like the Frauenkirche, one of Germany's finest baroque churches. There are also some very interesting art museums in the city. If you're more of an outdoor freak, you can visit the nearby
Elbsandsteingebirge, a hilly forested region with interesting rock formations, ideal for trekking and spa tourism.
It was surprising for me to see that Dresden has a really good number of Bitcoin-accepting businesses for a city of that size (500,000 inhabitants), more than nearby Leipzig which has a higher hipster population. There are several accomodation options as well as food, places to drink beer and even a bakery

See
BTCmap.
Another interesting fact is that in Germany you have gift cards from several supermarket chains you can re-fill directly with Bitcoin.
I have checked Bali at BTCmap and there is at least one accomodation and several food businesses listed. So the entry of Bali here is OK. Maybe they circunvent the "payment prohibition" by simply declaring the transfer a barter. Normally everybody is free to exchange any (non-illegal) good for another good, and if one of these goods happens to be Bitcoin ...
El Salvador, on the other side, is really a low hanging fruit

, but okay it's of course welcome here too. I'd like to know more about specific destinations there
