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The cities with the most tourists in the world
According to the latest report by Euromonitor International, the market research firm founded in 1972 that provides in-depth data and analysis on markets around the world including tourism, consumer goods, services and technology just to name a few, the queen of tourism is London.
There are 19.56 million international arrivals recorded in the last year in the British capital, Paris taking second place welcomed 19.09 million and Istanbul completing the podium saw 14.72 million arrive.
Off the podium we find Antalya, another Turkish city, with 13.33 million tourists. Following in fifth place is Rome, Italy's top ranked city, with 10.32 million, then above 7 million visitors are Prague, Amsterdam and Barcelona with 9.15, 8.84 and 7.01 million respectively.
The cities with the most tourists in the world
Ranking compiled according to the latest report from Euromonitor International, the market research firm founded in 1972 that provides in-depth data and analysis on markets around the world including tourism, consumer goods, services and technology.
Milan, Italy
6,604,400 tourists. Milan is a vibrant Italian metropolis. It is known as a global center of fashion, design and finance.
Vienna, Austria
6,634,700 tourists. Vienna is the capital of Austria, located on the Danube River. It is famous for its rich cultural history, majestic architecture and musical tradition.
Barcelona, Spain
7,016,600 tourists. Barcelona is the bustling capital of the Catalan region in Spain, located on the Mediterranean coast. It is famous for its unique architecture, particularly the works of Antoni Gaudí, such as the Sagrada Família, the Parc Güell and the Casa Batlló.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
8,835,400 tourists. Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, known for its picturesque canals, historic architecture and relaxed atmosphere.
Prague, Czech Republic
9,150,900 tourists. Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic, located on the Vltava River. It is known as the "City of a Hundred Towers" for its Gothic towers and churches.
Rome, Italy
10,317,000 tourists. Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most historic cities in the world. Known as the "Eternal City," it is famous for its ancient monuments, including the Colosseum, Pantheon and the Roman Forum.
Antalya, Turkey
13,332,100 tourists. Antalya is a tourist city on Turkey's Mediterranean coast, known for its lovely beaches, mild climate and crystal clear waters.
Istanbul, Turkey
14,715,900 tourists. Istanbul is a unique city spanning two continents, Europe and Asia, separated by the Bosphorus Strait. Formerly known as Byzantium and later Constantinople, it was the capital of three great empires: Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman.
Paris, France
19,087,900 tourists. Paris, the "Ville Lumière", the city of lovers, the Seine with the bateaux-mouches, the Eiffel Tower, the cafes and fashion stores, the Louvre and other museums, Montmartre and Montparnasse, the Opéra... in Paris there is no way to be bored!
London, England
19,559,900 tourists. London is the capital of the United Kingdom, located on the River Thames. It is a cosmopolitan and multicultural city, known for its historical and cultural sites, such as the Palace of Westminster, the Tower of London, British Museum and the Tate Modern.
Attractions
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During a visit to Barcelona, among the many sights available, one cannot fail to pay a visit to Casa Battlò, perhaps the most unique residence in the world. In fact, its architecture is absolutely unique, and it is one of the most famous sights in Spain.
Entirely renovated at the beginning of the 20th century by the great architect Antoni Gaudi, it is located at number 43 Passeig de Gràcia and is considered one of the architect's most original creations. Since 2005, the house has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Since the 1990s, the building has been in the hands of its current owners, the Bernat family, who have completely reformed it.
Attractions
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The Colosseum in Rome, the ancient arena where jousts, gladiator fights and theatrical performances took place, is the most famous monument in Italy, the one that immediately comes to mind when talking about the Belpaese.
Its history and the legends surrounding this marvellous building, much changed over the centuries, are steeped in the soul of Italy, with its contradictions, its problems but also its beauty.
Despite being one of the world's most famous and well-known sights, without a doubt some things you will not know, and you will be surprised by the curiosities surrounding its stones.