The land of The Witcher 3 is one of the best designed in all modern RPGs, and you can't tell us you haven't fallen in love with the world-building if you've seen any content around the game. There are loads of different locations to explore, and every time you're on your way to another side quest, or main story quest, you'll find a new spot that takes your breath away.

Related: The Best Games To Replay Over And Over

The only sad thing about playing these masterpieces is that you don't get a chance to live through those magic moments for the first time, well, the first time, and even though the beauty of those locations is the same, there are some places we wished we could relive all over again.

10 Royal Palace Of Vizima

The Royal Palace of Vizima was the home of the Kings of Temeria, and we could tell that the Temerians had lots of style and taste. However, the location took on a more gothic aesthetic since the events of The Witcher 2.

One of the most beautiful palaces in all of The Witcher, when you first have an audience with the Emperor, you feel the power that emanates from the Nilfgaardian force.

9 Kaer Morhen

The home of the Witchers, Kaer Morhen, might bring a bag of mixed emotions to Geralt and the rest of the Witchers, but it sure is one fantastic place to visit. The beautiful architecture that composes the castle is enough to stay and explore for hours.

But it isn't only the castle that takes us by surprise. The castle is in the middle of the forest. The road up gives us the chills to think about, especially the chance to relive it.

8 Hanged Man's Tree

Hanged Man's Tree is the location everyone interested in The Witcher 3 has seen; this is thanks to it being the first spot you see in the announcement trailer where Geralt saves a witch from some witch-hunters.

Related: The Best Sword Fighting Games Ever, Ranked

Within the game, it gives you a sense of what the land is going through, from a massive witch-hunt in place and continuous wars devastating the small villages that are footed the bill at the end of the power games. You find yourself in the middle of this during your adventure, and this location conveys that perfectly.

7 Oxenfurt

Every player knows Dandelion as the tastemaker in The Witcher, and what better place to add to our list than the beautiful Oxenfurt, the bard's favorite town in the World? The Redanian town is just on the outskirts of the Redanian city of Novigrad, but it takes the cake as the choice location.

Built on the banks of the river Pontar, you also get to visit the biggest Academy in all of the Northern Kingdoms. Taking the bridge into Oxenfurt is one of the best sights in the game.

6 Crow's Perch

We know we would love to relive our experiences in Crow's Perch, with it also being the place where most of the events start our journey in The Witcher 3. Sure, the Bloody Baron isn't the best guy to first meet up with, but he has his mini-redemption arc, so that's cool.

Plus, you get to see most of Velen when you arrive at the top of the Perch; that is a pretty sweet view if you ask us.

5 Nilfgaardian Army Camp

The Nilfgaardian Empire is the strongest faction in the Continent, and the best way to see that is by traveling south of Oxenfurt and following the Pontar river. In the end, you'll find the Nilfgaardian forces preparing to launch their assault on Redania. A massive military encampment that stretches to the end of the map

Here you'll see what a proper military force implies and probably also start understanding how little chance Redania has against the Nilfgaardian Army.

4 Kaer Trolde

How could we talk about our favorite places in The Witcher 3 without considering the beautiful Skellige Isles? Kaer Trolde, the main attraction in the islands, is our favorite place to revisit.

We would love to be able to ride Roach from the harbor up the castle roads and pass the bridge to Kaer Trolde, stop on it for a second, and take in the view. Also, there's nothing like taking that massive dive into the cold Skellige sea. But don't worry, you won't take any damage, and it's the highest point where you can jump without getting hurt. The only hassle is getting back up.

3 Fyke Isle

The island of Fyke is one of the creepiest locations in all of Velen, home for a while to the original owner of Crow's Perch: Vserad. The island hosts the Mouse Tower that many of us have visited while trying to help out Keira Metz in her endeavors in the early game by trying to lift the curse plaguing the place.

Related: The Best Witches In Video Games, Ranked By Power

Fyke Isle might be a little eerie, but that's precisely the beauty behind it. Geralt is a monster hunter, and what better place to find monsters than in spooky places?

2 Lornruk

Just north of Crow's Perch, there is a little seas castle that used to be used by smugglers because of its advantageous location. The sea fort is a great place to take in the entire creative aspect that goes into the world-building of The Witcher 3.

Also, don't forget to go to the top for a surprise if you've never fully explored Lornrurk; apart from the loot, you get a beautiful view of Novigrad. What else could you want from this RPG?

1 Beauclair Palace

We needed to give space to the Blood and Wine expansion to finish this list. The team behind the DLC went above and beyond when presenting the beautiful region of Toussaint to us.

Toussaint is already a beautiful location that we would love to revisit, but the one spot we can't get enough of seeing is Beauclair Palace. The only palace that follows the style of Elven Architecture that remains intact in the land of man is the Toussaint seat of power.

Next: Fantasy Games With The Deepest Lore, Ranked