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Monday, April 29, 2013

Tourist destinations not preferred by tourists


Destinations like London, Paris or New York are always preferred by tourists all over the world, but there is a little list of cities visited, though they have much to offer.
American magazine "Travel and Leisure" offered a list of these underrated destinations, among which listed names like Detroit, Bratislava and Glasgow.
Detroit - A wonderful city, so the combination of the brilliant few grandiose projects of various architectural styles. Although little known outside the city, the museum's magnificent engines and coffee "Mongo", famous for the best jazz music in the world, not to be missed.
Taipei - In the years 1980-1990, the capital of three million people of Taiwan was killed by smog. Today, Taipei is one of the most pleasant cities in the world, filled with endless green spaces and famous for its cuisine worldwide.
Tucson - City with 500 thousand inhabitants in Arizona is famous for its golf fields and rodeo, but situated between the mountains, it is also a center filled with beauty that belong to world heritage. Historic buildings and roads closed to traffic on weekends do Tuksonin extremely hospitable, and its restaurants are among the best in the world.
Glasgow - London and Manchester can absorb all the tourists in the UK, but it is a sin not to visit the Museum of Art in Glasgow, Scotland center with characteristic buildings or miniteatrot placed anywhere in the city.
NARA - The neglected in favor of the neighboring city of Kyoto, Nara is the former imperial capital of Japan. Besides ancient Buddhist temples and buildings Emperor, the city is rich with magnificent parks complex, dating back to the VIII century.
Bratislava - magnificent buildings, plazas and a stunning medieval castle in the middle of the city. It is not about Prague, but for other pearl beyond the Danube - Bratislava. The capital of Slovakia has left behind the image of the grim communist blocks, while that of EU accession has become a dynamic city, filled with pubs and places of entertainment.
Providence - Located near Boston, the city that hosts the largest museum in the world of impressionism, is not known. Meanwhile, he has become famous for shops and restaurants which served with French finesse.
Adelajde - Nicknamed the "city of churches" in Australia can Adelajde boasts a long coastline and picturesque, with a deep respect to the local indigenous population, with its coffee culture, avant-garde art museums and art biennial Adelajdės, which conducted every two years in March and is the world's largest of its kind.
Valparajso - Who knows Valparajson in Chile? Two hours drive from the capital Santiago, Valparajso is a colorful city, built on a series of hills, which give some indentation magnificent view of the town. The center has a bohemian style, while hotels nineteenth century many visitors welcome. You can also visit the museum "La Sebastiana" or house of prize winners' Prize for Literature ", Pablo Neruda.
Nauru, get to know the less visited country in the world
-Island state Nauru, the space of 20 square kilometers, located 4 thousand km Australia, Quiet Ocean.This year visited the island in less than 200 tourists, which is a small number compared with a plane to Las Vegas tourists who land in second.
Nauru has very low income per capita, as phosphorus mines were closed and the island remained without income.There are many reasons for the low number of tourists in this country, but could simply be the high price of the stay, but the actual risk that exists in those countries.
10 least visited countries in the world:1. Nauru with 200 tourists in 20112. Somalia with 500 tourists in 20123. Tuvalu with 1200 tourists in 20114. Kiribati with 4700 tourists in 20115. Marsal Islands with 5,000 tourists in 20116. Equatorial Guinea with 6000 tourists in 20127. Turkmenistan with 7000 tourists in 20078. Sao-Tome-and-Principe with 8000 tourists in 20109. Koromos with 15,000 tourists in 201010. Afghanistan with 17,500 tourists in 2012

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