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The best cities in the world for those who love to eat – ranking


People travel for various reasons, and one of the most popular ones is the desire to enjoy the cuisine of other countries. Experts, having studied the reviews of millions of tourists for 2023, have found out the best cities in the world for gastrotourism – places where tourists can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner with numerous snacks in between.

This was reported by the world’s largest travel platform TripAdvisor.

The rating took into account both positive reviews and negative comments, travelers’ complaints about quality, cleanliness or service, as well as much more – from the decor to the smells in the establishment.

The leader of the rating was the capital of Vietnam – Hanoi, where travelers highlighted the skillful combination of historical traditions and modern trends in everything, including gastronomy. Some of the most famous dishes of Vietnamese cuisine include Pho noodle soup, Goi Cuon spring rolls, Banh Heo hot pancakes, Khao Lau noodles, Bun Cha grilled meatballs, Banh Mi sandwiches, Cha-ka Lavong turmeric fish and Koh Tam broken rice. .

Top 10 food tourism destinations in the world in 2024:

Hanoi, Vietnam. Rome, Italy. Crete, Greece. Cusco, Peru. Florence, Italy. New Delhi, India. Barcelona, ​​Spain. New Orleans, USA. Lisbon, Portugal. Phuket, Thailand.

Earlier “Cursor” wrote that the first country in the world to introduce an annual tourist limit. Authorities in French Polynesia have introduced a “new sustainable tourism plan”, making their “island paradise”, in particular Tahiti, the first country to set a national limit on tourist arrivals.

We also reported that the popular travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler conducted a survey among readers and, based on their results, formed arating of countries chosen for tourism and recreation.



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