5 Reasons Why These 10 World-Class Cities Are A Must-Visit

I must confess that the issue of picking only ten cities from the variety of top-tier cities around the world is a timed bombshell. It doesn’t matter which side of the dividing line you’re on; you are doomed to offend some people without realizing it.

My almost without thinking and consulting list seems to agree with the monstrous article written by Dave Doran that he subtitled Top 10 Must Visit World Class Cities. My tendency in this article is to focus on the top 5 common denominator of these cities, in other words; What are the most attractive qualities that these wonderful cities have in common that continue to attract travelers and visitors from all over the world?

I have an unusual challenge, stemming from the fact that my top 10 cities list comes in order of importance and value to travelers from around the world. Without fear of being contradicted or misinterpreted. The cities that top my list are:

NY- The city with the most gigantic building in the world, The city that never sleeps, The city of light, the city of shoppers, so good they named it twice.

Paris – The seat of romance and beauty in the world.

LAS VEGAS- The world capital of entertainment and gambling.

SYDNEY – The most friendly and calm city for travelers.

SAN FRANCISCO- The most liberal and welcoming city for tourists.

BANGKOK- Asia’s gift to the tourist world, the most attractive city for tourists.

Tokyo- The city of impressive landscapes, the city of amazing monuments.

London- The city of the queen. The city for everyone.

Rome- The city of historical landmarks, the papal enclave.

Venice- The city of charm and beauty.

I dare say unequivocally that these cosmopolitan cities are a must-see for any international tourist. A visit to any of these wonderful cities with their unforgettable sights and landscapes will leave a lasting impression on your life.

Enough of my rambling!

What do these cities have in common? Why do they attract a large part of international visitors? In fact; It is recorded that millions visit these top 10 cities every year!

They all have these qualities in common!

1. FRI DE NUIT- The activity of people looking for nightlife is increasing all over the world. The entertainment available to people looking for a night out is highly available in these sprawling cities. You can find big movie theaters like Magic Theater at 254 West 29th Street I New York, NY I 10001, Regal Boulder Station 11 Theater 4111 Boulder Highway Las Vegas, NV 8912. Notable restaurants like Vegas Hotel Bar & Entertainment in Sydney or pay a visit to the Bei Otto in central Bangkok to get a taste of German-European cuisines.

2. ICONIC PLACES- Take a look at Parliament Square, London, Tower Bridge, Southwark, London, Kew Gardens, Kew, London. Are the historical monuments of Venice such as the Basilica of San Marco – San Marco Square, St. Mark’s Square, St. Mark’s Square, Tokyo Tower, Hanazono Jinja Tokyo,

When you visit Rome, there are 8 unforgettable iconic sites that you must visit. These are:

The Colisseum – it has been estimated that some 500,000 people and more than a million animals died inside the Colosseum.

The pantheon – The oldest standing vaulted structure in Rome, the Pantheon is the best preserved building from the Roman Empire, and probably the best (of its time) in the world. The building is not only famous for its portico (the facade) or the large concrete structure, but above all for the large round eye in the middle of the roof, also known as the Oculus.

Trevi’s Fountain – One of the busiest places in Rome, the Trevi Fountain is among the most impressive fountains in the world with beautiful Baroque architecture.

Steps in Spanish – Just a couple of minutes from Piazza del Popolo at the base of La Fontana della Barcaccia on Piazza di Spagna, this is where you’ll find the Spanish Steps. They are the longest and widest stairs in all of Europe.

Piazza Navona – A masterpiece of Roman Baroque, a marvel of light and sculpture, Piazza Navona is a public space that has the plans of an ancient circus in the Roman city. The whole area is full of tourists, many outdoor cafes and restaurants and numerous artists drawing or painting their portrait or caricature.

Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II – Made entirely of crushed pure white marble, the 135m-tall structure stretches from the Capitoline Hill to the marble Piazza Venezia and features a huge equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel and two statues of the goddess Victoria mounted on chariots. . This is also the location of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Castel Sant’Angelo – Located on the right bank of the Tiber, where the river rises, the castle is the most impressive element of the beautiful panorama. It is now a museum and if you are lucky you can help yourself to a cup of Italian coffee at an outdoor cafe and enjoy a sunny day.

The Vatican – I don’t think the Vatican needs any more introductions, but be sure to visit St. Peter’s Basilica, go up to the top for the grand panorama and visit the Vatican Museum, be sure to get up early in the morning to miss out on the morning wonder.

3. FIRST CLASS HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS – You will feel at home in any of these cities when it comes to accommodation. Mega hotels and restaurants from one to five stars depending on the size of your checkbook. Visit Gramercy Park Hotel New York, Sushisamba at Palazzo Las Vegas. Tourists and travelers from around the world take a particular interest in the caliber of hotels and restaurants in which they eat and stay. You will get first-class services from the best hotels and restaurants that abound in these cosmopolitan and metropolitan cities.

Four. FIRST CLASS SHOPPING CENTERS – Shopping is the other name for tourists and travelers from all over the world, there are equally top class malls in all the top 10 cities on my list.

5. HOSPITALITY – The reception you receive when you visit any of these cities is not only first class, but second to none.

I hope you have a great time, when you get a chance to visit any of these best must-visit vacation cities! Remember I told you.

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