1. "Taylor Swift" | Nashville
Let's go back to where it all started. Taylor was seeking success in Nashville when her debut album, "Taylor Swift," made waves in the country music category. If you're a country music lover, Nashville is the perfect spot to take in both historic and modern country music as well.
2. "Fearless" | Great Smoky Mountains
Although "Fearless" lines up more with the pop category, its tones still have an all-American feel to them. Taking a road trip through America's Great Smoky Mountains while blasting the "Fearless" album makes for the most immaculate of vibes.
3. "Speak Now" | Los Angeles
"Speak Now" has more of an edge to it compared to Swift's first two albums, with rock and pop tones embedded throughout. Los Angeles, California, is the land of pop star dreams and is the perfect travel spot if "Speak Now" is your favorite album.
4. "Red" | Austin
"Red" is one of Taylor's most eclectic albums with a dynamic mix of excitement and emotional intensity. Known for its friendly locals and laid-back atmosphere, Austin has a welcoming spirit which is perfect for those in search of new experiences and memories. You can partake in the city's rich charm or join in on the buzzing nightlife depending on the "Red" song you're feeling.
5. "1989" | New York City
I don't think this album's travel destination is even up for debate, but let's discuss why New York City is the only acceptable travel spot for you to hit if "1989" is your favorite Taylor album. With "Welcome to New York" being the first track on this album, "1989" sets the tone for Swift's first full-fledged pop album as she transitioned from country music.
6. "Reputation" | Chicago
There are a lot of "Reputation" stans out there, so this travel spot can be up for interpretation in many different ways. However, finding a destination that can be both edgy and subtle at the same time is of the utmost importance when it comes to the "Reputation" album. Chicago has night spots where you can dive into the larger-than-life side of "Reputation," but is also peaceful enough to explore a budding romance.
7. "Lover" | London
The "Lover" album has an upbeat tone, reminiscent of new and young love that makes you want to explore. Loosely based on spending a lot of time in London, Taylor made sure that songs on this album have hints of the eclectic city throughout. London's upbeat, yet romantic atmosphere provide the perfect backdrop for you to explore the city with your significant other.
8. "folklore" | New England
Whether it's a gloomy fall day or a beautiful summer evening, the "folklore" album screams New England through and through. With the song "Last Great American Dynasty" being based on Swift's Watch Hill, Rhode Island mansion, this album is perfect for a New England road trip up the coast this summer.
9. "evermore" | Northwest
"evermore" is an album that has a deep folk feel combined with mystery and heartbreak, mirroring a hazy summer in states like Montana or Wyoming. Songs such as "cowboy like me" are the perfect way to kick off a roadtrip through some national parks and windy backroads this summer.
10. "Midnights" | Paris
"Midnights" perfectly embodies the spirit of Paris. Whether you're into fashion, love or adventure, Paris has a shimmer that no other city can match. Aside from there being a song called "Paris" on this album, "Midnights" is based on sleepless nights that Swift has had throughout her life which led to a lot of self discovery. If you're looking to rediscover your purpose, the city of Paris is for you.
11. "The Tortured Poets Department" | Edinburgh
There are many European cities that mirror the vibes of TTPD, but Edinburgh, Scotland may be the best. Known for its haunting beauty and rich literary history, Edinburgh is a city where the tortured poet archetype thrives. Explore the atmospheric streets on gloomy days, stumble into dimly-lit coffee shops and find inspiration to write your best work yet.