The cities of the world most hated by travelers

The cities of the world most hated by travelers

Categories: Travel

No, this is not a list of the worst cities in the world — let ecologists and sociologists do the compilation of such collections. We are talking about cities that tourists like to favor with their attention, but negative impressions about which would be enough for a collection of works from several volumes.

The cities of the world most hated by travelers

The cities of the world most hated by travelers

Cairo

But Cairo — the abode of the last ancient Wonder of the world preserved in the world and other important historical monuments — travelers often visit.

The cities of the world most hated by travelers

Belize City

Crime. Drugs. Devastation. The guides' insistent advice is not to stick out on the street after dark and walk only proven routes. It is not surprising that among cruise ship passengers, this city on a paradise island is branded as "the worst of destinations". The tropical nature surrounding the city and the ancient drawbridge do not save the situation.

The cities of the world most hated by travelers

New Delhi

The cities of the world most hated by travelers

Jakarta, Indonesia

Monstrous traffic, dirty air and poverty are the first things that catch the eye of everyone who comes to Jakarta. It is not surprising that most travelers find themselves in Jakarta just to get on a plane to Bali, Sumatra, Yogyakarta or any other Indonesian or international destination…

The cities of the world most hated by travelers

Los Angeles, USA

The cities of the world most hated by travelers

Paris

Yes, of course, one of the most visited cities in the world (if not the most) has a huge number of fans, each of whom can name dozens of reasons for his love, each of which will be true. But there is another side to the coin.

About the abundance of boorish emigrants, garbage on the streets, crazy queues at the Louvre and unreasonably high prices in restaurants, perhaps only the lazy have not heard. In psychology, there is even the term "Paris syndrome" — mental disorder among tourists (for some reason mainly Japanese), associated with disappointment at how modern Paris does not converge with the romantic look from old movies and novels.

Of course, everyone can see Paris the way they want. However, in order not to catch the aforementioned syndrome (which, by the way, manifests itself in palpitations, dizziness and increased nervousness), be aware of the Parisian shortcomings in advance.

Keywords: City | Hate | Tourism

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