Countries with the largest number of tourists. Most visited countries in the world

Based on statistical data, every year the United Nations World Tourism Organization compiles a ranking of the least visited countries in the world by tourists. The TOP 10 countries where travelers don’t really want to go include the following states:

In 2013, only 6,000 tourists visited this state. A group of coral atolls located in Pacific Ocean, on both sides of the equator. The country was once dependent on Great Britain, but today it is an independent republic.

Due to the constantly increasing water level in the ocean, the islands may disappear from the face of the Earth, so coming here means leaving a mark on history.

Guests visit less often and Montserrat island in the Caribbean Sea, and all due to constant volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and hurricanes. Once upon a time, residents of the UK, Canada and the USA often came here to relax, but today even the majority of the residents have left here. The number of those who dared to come here in 2013 was 7,000 people.

The island of Niue is not far behind in terms of low visitation. It is a self-governing state associated with New Zealand. It is difficult to name the reason for such rare visits to these places, because this is one of the largest coral islands in the world.

Although dwarf state Liechtenstein is one of the richest in the world, with only 60,000 tourists arriving here in 2013. This is where Europe's tax haven thrives, thanks to liberal policies on bank deposits and low taxes. Obviously, this is not a factor for attracting tourists.

69 thousand tourists came to the island of Anguilla in 2013. This place is a self-governing part of the British overseas territories. By the way, not only few people come here, but also local residents very few - only 13,000 people.

The state of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines includes main island Saint Vincent and many islets of the Grenadines. There is a cluster of them in the Caribbean Sea. In 2013, only 72,000 tourists decided to see these places.

The island of Dominica is also called the “Island of Nature”, and all thanks to the rich fauna and flora. Pristine nature and unique landscapes. This place is located on the way from Puerto Rico to Trinidad and Tobago, between the northern part Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. 78,000 tourists - this is the number of tourists visiting the island in 2013.

East Timor is one of the poorest countries peace. The republic is located in the Malay Archipelago, on the island of Timor, 450 km from Australia. In 2013, 78,000 tourists visited here.

Most visited countries for tourism

Against the backdrop of those places where tourists are not very keen to go, there are also states where they come most often. Among them I would like to mention the following countries:

  • France – 83 million tourists.
  • USA - 69.8 million tourists.
  • Spain – 60.7 million tourists.
  • China – 55.7 million tourists.

Which countries are most often visited by tourists? What places do the most people go to? We have compiled another top rating that will answer these questions based on data World tourist organization UN pr.


This organization includes 156 member countries. Interestingly, the exception is such progressive countries as USA, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, UK and others.

Map of participating countries of the World Tourism Organization:

Countries on the world map that are most often visited by tourists:

List of the most visited countries in the world

10. Thailand

  • Number of tourists per year: 26.5 million


Thailand is the most popular resort South-East Asia, thanks to the low and beautiful nature and well developed tourism infrastructure. The biggest costs will go to. The most popular places are Phuket, Pattaya, Bangkok. You can read a lot of interesting things about Thailand in the article.

9. Russia

  • Number of tourists per year: 28.4 million


In , foreigners go, first of all, to see Moscow and St. Petersburg. Kazan and Sochi are also popular among tourists.

8. UK

  • Number of tourists per year: 31.2 million


Great Britain ranks eighth in the ranking, but its capital London is considered the most visited city in the world (including internal travel within the country). What attracts tourists and travelers to this island? Of course? rich history that has left many legacies medieval castles, as well as the main mystery - Stonehenge.

  • Number of tourists per year: 31.5 million


There is a lot to see and visit in Germany, primarily Bavaria and Berlin. Popular in winter ski resorts, and in the fall you can visit Oktoberfest. Germany, like the UK, has a large number of medieval castles, the most popular being Neuschwanstein Castle.

6. Türkiye

  • Number of tourists per year: 37.8 million


Turkey has the largest number of ancient monuments stories. Of the cities, the most visited is naturally Istanbul, which is, as well as Mersin and Antalya, which are located on the shore Mediterranean Sea. Türkiye is popular primarily as a package resort hotel tours "All inclusive" all inclusive.

  • Number of tourists per year: 47.7 million


Italy is considered an elite European resort, not a cheap one. Tourists come all year round, in winter to ride in the Alps, in summer to the beaches, and at every time of the year, be sure to visit Milan, Venice, Rome, Florence, Naples and other cities of the country.

4. China

  • Number of tourists per year: 55.7 million


China attracts tourists with its history and unique culture. Travelers are sure to visit Great Chinese wall, take a look at Terracotta Army, Forbidden City, and if you’re lucky, then , since special permission is required to visit it.

3. Spain

  • Number of tourists per year: 60.7 million

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2. USA

  • Number of tourists per year: 69.8 million


USA big country and there is something to see - this and Grand Canyon, and , and Death Valley, as well as many cities - New York, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles.

1. France

  • Number of tourists per year: 84.7 million


So we have reached first place in our ranking. France is the most visited country in the world by tourists, and Paris is the most visited city by foreigners. France has a large selection of places and attractions that are worth visiting. Tourists are attracted by the local cuisine, the beauty of nature, and the warm atmosphere of the cities.

P.S. All data provided is for 2013.

The tourism sector, according to UN estimates, accounts for about 9% of global GDP. Developing countries by 2030 will be visited by over a billion tourists annually. Let's look at the most popular destinations among travelers at the moment.

Malaysia, 25 million tourists

Malaysia is practically two countries in one. The peninsula on which the state is located is divided South China Sea. The legendary jungles of Borneo are preserved on one of the islands, while the western part is concentrated big cities, in which the influences of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures are strong.

Malaysia, unlike many other countries in the region, has a stable political and economic situation, which contributes to the influx of tourists who are attracted by beaches, safari tours and other outdoor recreation.

Russia, 25.7 million

With an area of ​​17 million square kilometers, every tourist will find something to their liking. Most Popular tourist areas: Black Sea coast and cities of the central region.

UK, 29.3 million

The first thing a tourist notices in this country is the high cost of living in London. England is home to the first ever travel company, Thomas Cook, which is still operating and helps foreigners visit the UK, and the British see the world. Nearly half of the UK's tourists visit London, where Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament and the British Museum, which was visited by 5.5 million people in 2012.

Germany, 30.4 million

Three factors support Germany's tourism: the country's rich nature, its position in the heart of the eurozone and the fact that only 30% of Germans are willing to holiday at home. The country has a lot to see: the sun-drenched Bavarian gardens, the nightlife of Berlin and the bustling business of Frankfurt offer an endless array of ways to spend your time. This year in August, a celebration is planned in Berlin to mark the 25th anniversary of the demolition of the wall separating the Federal Republic of Germany from the GDR.

Türkiye, 35.7 million

Istanbul has been the point of contact between Eastern and Western cultures since 660 BC. e. Nowadays, the city is one of the fastest growing urban agglomerations in the world, with an area of ​​5,343 square kilometers. Istanbul attracts a large number of visitors during the summer months, and travelers will find the city much more relaxed if visiting outside of tourist season.

The country's coastal areas attract holidaymakers who want to spend a few weeks on the beach, while breathtaking flights hot-air balloon over Cappadocia will surely be remembered forever.

Italy, 46.4 million

Venice and Rome can be called Meccas for tourists, where you can explore ancient ruins and look at masterpieces of painting, sculpture and architecture. Almost all of the country's attractions are included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The tourism sector in Italy is one of the most profitable industries. According to the Ministry of Finance, the net profit of companies in this area last year reached 136 billion euros.

Spain, 57.7 million

In a country where the unemployment rate reaches almost 26%, Spain's tourism industry continues to grow and the flow of tourists continues unabated. Europeans are now joined by tourists from Asian countries. There are 43 objects from the list located in Spain World Heritage. According to UNESCO, the nature of Spain is worthy of third place in the ranking of biosphere reserves.

China, 57.7 million

This country can more than once put a European or American traveler into culture shock, but if you remember a few simple rules, then the trip will become much easier. Never eat with the side of chopsticks that you use to serve food. Alcohol cannot be drunk without toast, and you must offer to pay the restaurant bill yourself.

USA, 67.0 million

Already in the 1850s. Tourism has been a prominent industry in America, and the amount of revenue per tourist is the largest in the world. In many states, hospitality and tourism are major components of GDP. Everyone is familiar with the White House, the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building, but in the United States there are tens of thousands of strange monuments, such as the 60-ton temple of garbage in New Orleans or Iowa's Albert, a 15-meter bronze bull.

France, 83.0 million

Literature, film and television have created an idealized image of the "city of lights", and as a result, France remains one of the most visited countries in the world today. In 2012 alone, profits in this sector of the economy amounted to 77.7 billion euros, most of which came from Paris and the French Riviera.

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World capitals and European countries are increasingly welcoming tourists. Here you can not only relax, but also taste the culture of the people, try national cuisine and see many different sights. Italy, Great Britain, Germany - all these and many other countries annually welcome millions of guests from all over the world. According to statistics, some cities, especially capitals, accommodate thousands and hundreds of thousands of people in their hotels every year. Just imagine how many people know everything that is written on the Internet about cities.

Today we will find out from our top 10 most visited cities in Europe how much people are still willing to pay for a few nights in the countries of the continent where they live most of of all humanity. Foreigners are always happy to make new friends, who are also not averse to giving away their savings for the sake of memories, impressions and souvenirs that will decorate their home upon returning home. And we are opening our ranking of the most popular cities, and this is what awaits us next.

10. Amsterdam

A huge territory of Holland is given over to Amsterdam, a city known as the capital of poppies and not entirely legal drugs. It is very beautiful here: the Nordsee Canal connects the city with the North Sea, and there are parking lots and bicycle parking along the shores. You can take a ferry across the entire city, just like in Venice. Here you will see unusual houses that resemble small fairy-tale mansions. Narrow streets, sidewalks, gondolas, crooked windows and rooftops with decorations - all this fascinates with its beauty.

There are many small hotels in Amsterdam that are happy to accommodate up to 400 people. There are also more modest hotels, and even overnight accommodations for tourists who come to the country on their own. There are not many hotels, about 40-50. And each of them is distinguished by its greeting and hospitality. Carnivals are held here every year open doors cities, National holidays, and all this is free for city guests. You can even visit the “red houses”, the so-called brothels, if, of course, you have the money.

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amounted to 8.9 million nights - almost 25,000 people per day.

9. Munich

A German city, and therefore a German civilization, which inspires with its cultural centers capital and city architecture. Here you will not find a single building that was built in a different style from all the others. Gothic postmodern and neo-classical fascinate the eyes of tourists, because Munich was known as an ordinary “strict” town, where there was no place for art and beautiful ornate lines on the facades. There are few high-rise buildings here, but many hotels that are closely located to each other. Some guests of the German principality are surprised at how much the city resembles St. Petersburg.

True, there are not so many churches and straits here, the houses are built using new standards of technology, there are no confusing streets and courtyards. However appearance buildings and structures, which are almost all built at the same height, remind Russians of home. Despite the history, many people choose to stay here as long as possible. The city on the river will pleasantly surprise you with its wide streets. By the way, Munich can be classified as upper Bavaria and Germany. But the district itself remains federal state neighbors.

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amount to 10 million nights - more than 27,000 people per day.

8. Vienna

Austria is famous for its lands – Vienna is part lower city, at the same time a city within the province. It's hard to imagine, but easy to see. There is nothing unusual - it’s like a country within a country, but with a city. Villas, hotels, inns, hostels, apartments, and separate houses for rent were specially built for tourists. Whatever your heart desires, you will find in Austria. Vienna is also famous for its monuments and museums. If you want to take a walk, we recommend going to the main street of the city. Here you will be fed and watered.

You can dance and have fun at central square– many tourists don’t even think about going somewhere to a club – it’s expensive and uninteresting. Since the country is coping with the new laws with a bang, same-sex marriages with children can be found here. True, not every tourist will like this, so be aware. During the day you can visit the green fields where they sell hot dogs with onions. Young people love onions, especially the aftertaste - it's great to kiss your spouse or friend after eating something spicy.

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amounted to 10.4 million nights - almost 29,000 people per day.

7. Prague

Have you long dreamed of going to the Czech Republic? Then head straight to the capital, where the brewing atmosphere reigns. They will give you so many types of this drink to try that you won’t be able to reach the hotel on your own if you don’t know your limits. By the way, about hotels - there are very few in the city good rooms. Tourists always complain about cockroaches and other living creatures. Insects, of course, will not cause much harm, but they will definitely ruin your mood. Therefore, head to large hotels where you will be offered cheap rooms, spacious, but without a shower. Don't worry, there is a bath, but it's shared. Yes Yes…

Private hotels also offer tourists cheap rooms even with breakfast. But they can only be rented for a day, and every evening you need to wait in a short line to get an overnight stay. Some kind of wrong city with so many tourists. Maybe the country wants to get rid of people? The influx occurs in spring and summer, when beer is brewed and sold. This is how they fight addiction and alcoholism - drink beer, but sleep wherever you want. If you still have nowhere to go, you can stay in the bar until the morning, but you won’t be able to go without sleep for long. Moreover, the cafe owners will misunderstand you - “here are cheap rooms for you, but you’re turning your nose up.”

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amounted to 11.3 million nights - almost 31,000 people per day.

6. Barcelona

Not really famous country, especially from the hospitality side, but very visited, since it closes the first half of our rating. This is a city, a Catalan province, and the center of all civilization in Spain. Barcelona is a large industrial city, and there is no point in just walking around it - it’s boring and uninteresting. France is very close by, so the locals began to consider themselves descendants of the counts. Indeed, such a thing happened here. But today it is world capital football and sports.

Every kid here dreams of being famous and bringing honor to their homeland. Tourists will enjoy museums and shopping - but they can't offer much more. True, purchases will cost you so little that, compared with prices in the CIS countries, you can eat, drink, sleep and buy a bunch of other things. In terms of population, it is the second city after Madrid. And there are plenty of tourists from the most different countries– starting from Alaska to India.

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amounted to 12.7 million nights - almost 35,000 people per day.

5. Madrid

And here it is - the first most populous city in Spain. The famous Madrid opens its doors to all tourists who love to eat and walk the streets of the city. We don’t promise shopping, but you’ll have a walk around all three zones. Start with the first one - this is old City with squares, the second zone - a new quarter, hotels and museums. But the third part is the most fashionable area of ​​the city. If you conditionally divide the city, then in the old you will find history, and in the new - expensive and luxurious buildings, be it cafes, restaurants, etc., and at the appropriate price.

If there is no money, then immediately go to Old city, otherwise you will simply get lost in the new one. No one will even give you information for free. There are signs, there are points and information centers - so turn to them. Why do not hospitable people attract the attention of tourists so much? No, not them, but buildings in the old style. Local residents think that poor people are coming to them, not understanding one thing - people are interested in history, and not in places where to spend money. There are plenty of such establishments in our homeland, give us art!

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amounted to 13.5 million nights - almost 37,000 people per day.

4. Vatican

Yes, this is it - the Vatican - a dwarf state that has surpassed Rome itself in importance. Although all roads lead to the capital, the Vatican remains a great center of religion and history. There are no large hotels in the city-state, and people do not stay here for long. Basically, some tourists passing through come to look at the streets and buildings. Cafes and restaurants are not about the Vatican. It's too beautiful here to sit in one place. For guests of the state, shops with valuables illuminated in the local church are open. If you need a medallion, earrings, bracelet, you will find everything here.

Silver products are made by hand, which is why they cost a little more than a regular silver bracelet. The square in the city center is a convenient area for exploring architecture and walking in the fresh air. No, there will be no hotels or cafes nearby where you could relax, only walking! If there is a meeting, thousands of people gather here to meet the Pope. Paintings hang inside, the walls are decorated with gold, and the ceilings are painted with artistic moldings that reflect the stained glass. Believe me, this is the only thing you can watch, but it's worth it.

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amounted to 18.9 million nights - about 52,000 people per day.

3. Berlin

Berlin is very highly regarded in the European Union. It is the fifth largest city in the country, and the second largest in Germany. Berlin is the capital, and every year you can see so many tourists here that it seems that the city was created only for them. Indigenous people does not like guests, but accepts them as ordinary strangers. The city on the rivers attracts tourists, and hotels are built along the main main streets, offering a rich variety of hobbies. On behalf of the main builders, in some hotels you can purchase the entire package of excursions at once.

If you like the hero city, as it is often called by locals, you can send here if you have saved up funds. One night will cost you almost 1000 euros, and if you want to have breakfast and lunch, not to mention dinner, it will cost you the same amount of money. Cafes and restaurants here are very expensive, because you have to imagine what the salaries of local residents are and who comes as tourists. There is nothing here for free, but every year the number of visitors increases several times.

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amounted to 19.2 million nights - more than 52,000 people per day.

2. Paris

The city of love and hope is the name of the capital of France. This is incomparable architecture, very beautiful gardens and alleys, flower benches and unusual squares. Here, too, there are “red light” streets, there are brothels, there are even separate hotels created for overnight stays. Tourists, of course, can take advantage of such an offer, but they will be misunderstood. Although, tourists don’t care where they are going, or with whom they spend the night and have breakfast.

There are a lot of hotels here, ranging from cheap to expensive. Cheap hotels cost from 50-100 euros per hour, and this is still very divine. They won't bring you anything to your room; there is a shower and toilet. And you don’t need more. Expensive hotels - a full range of services, and the cost increases - from 1000 euros and above.

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amounted to 34.3 million nights - almost 94,000 people per day.

1. London

Here it is, the most visited city in Europe by tourists, which became the winner of our rating. If you've ever been to London, you know how dark and beautiful it is at the same time. The cost of hotel accommodation is high, but you will be offered to visit all the road routes, see museums and go on excursions.

You can even book multiple rooms in different hotels, if you pay in advance. Each offers different breakfast options and different beauty and treatment centers. This is the dream of every tourist!

Tourist visits to the city in 2016 amounted to 46 million nights - more than 126,000 people per day.

Our top 10 most visited cities in Europe are now complete. Follow the news, maybe yours hometown will one day become the tourist capital of the world.

The thirty and TOP 10 most visited cities in the world in 2017 have been named. "Bulletin ATOR" provides this rating. You will also find out in which of them tourists spend the most money, and on what exactly.

The international payment system Mastercard presented the annual Index Global Destination Cities, which includes the 132 most visited cities in the world. The study, conducted for the 9th time, is based on the number of overnight stays by international visitors, their trips and expenses in 2016. Based on these data, a forecast is made about which countries and cities will be the most visited in 2017.

Mastercard has released settlement data for 30 cities around the world. There were no Russian representatives in the TOP-30.

TOP 30 - FROM 30 TO 11 PLACE

So, the most visited cities in 2017 according to Mastercard:

30. Johannesburg, South Africa- 4.8 million foreign tourists

29. Berlin, Germany - 5.1 million foreign tourists

28. Toronto, Canada - 5.3 million foreign tourists.

27. Mumbai, India - 5.35 million foreign tourists.

26. Munich, Germany - 5.4 million foreign tourists.

25. Madrid, Spain - 5.5 million foreign tourists

24. Dublin, Ireland - 5.59 million foreign tourists.

23. Chennai, India - 5.7 million foreign tourists.

22. Los Angeles, USA - 5.8 million foreign tourists.

20. Prague, Czech Republic - 6.4 million foreign tourists.

19. Vienna, Austria - 6.63 million foreign tourists.

18. Shanghai, China - 6.65 million foreign tourists.

17. Rome, Italy - 7.3 million foreign tourists.

16. Taipei, Taiwan - 7.8 million foreign tourists.

15. Osaka, Japan - 7.9 million foreign tourists.

14. Milan, Italy - 8.4 million foreign tourists.

13. Amsterdam, Netherlands - 8.7 million foreign tourists.

12. Barcelona, ​​Spain - 8.9 million foreign tourists

11. Istanbul, Türkiye - 9.24 million foreign tourists.

TOP 10 MOST VISITED CITIES IN THE WORLD

Well, finally, we have reached the TOP 10 of this year. Seven out of ten cities in it are cities in Asian countries. Which, in general, is not surprising, given the rate at which both the population and tourist flows in this region are growing. So, the TOP 10 most visited cities in the world in 2017 are:

10. Hong Kong - 9.25 million foreign tourists.

9. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 12.1 million foreign tourists.

8. New York, USA - 12.4 million foreign tourists.


7. Seoul, South Korea- 12.44 million foreign tourists.


6. Tokyo, Japan - 12.5 million foreign tourists.


5. Singapore - 13.45 million foreign tourists.


4. Dubai, UAE - 16 million foreign tourists.


3. Paris, France - 16.1 million foreign tourists.


2. London, Great Britain - 20 million foreign tourists.


1 . Bangkok, Thailand - 20.2 million foreigners strange tourists.

As noted in the study, the capital of Thailand, where the growth of tourist traffic in 2017 will be at least 4%, will retain its status as the most visited city in the world. London will remain second this year with a plus of 5%.

Experts have no doubt that the status will remain popular destination Paris (+4.4%). But the presence in the TOP 5 of Dubai, where the dynamics of arrivals is expected to be 7.7%, according to analysts, is a consequence of the global promotion of this metropolis, which is interesting to tourists due to new unique tourist attractions, for example, theme parks.

Among the others tourist destinations, a magnet for international travelers, Tokyo has been highlighted with arrivals rising 12% this year.

The only negative among the most visited cities in the top ten is New York (6th place, -2.4%), which is associated with the excesses of the Trump administration’s visa policy. Even Istanbul, which has been losing tourists since 2015 due to security problems, will still increase the number of international visitors this year (+0.9%).

TOP 10 CITIES WITH THE BIGGEST INCOME FROM TOURISTS

It is also curious that not all cities in the top ten are as “commercially successful”. Not all megacities bring in enough income from tourists to be in the TOP 10 cities with the highest level of spending by international travelers.

The TOP 10 most profitable cities in the world include:

  1. Dubai (in 2016, tourist spending amounted to 28.50 billion US dollars, growth in 2017 +10.2%);
  2. New York ($17.02 billion, +1.5%);
  3. London (16.09 billion US dollars, - 4.6%);
  4. Singapore (USD 15.69 billion, +0.3%);
  5. Bangkok (USD 14.08 billion, + 10.9%);
  6. Paris (USD 12.03 billion, + 4.9%);
  7. Tokyo ($11.28 billion, +3.7%);
  8. Taipei ($9.91 billion, +6.9%);
  9. Seoul ($9.38 billion, +1.8%);
  10. Barcelona (+8.90 billion US dollars, +6.9%).

TOP 10 CITIES IN THE WORLD WITH THE BIGGEST INCREASE OF TOURISTS

Globally, the number of international lifetime visitors across all 132 destinations covered by the Global Destination Cities Index has increased by 55.2% since 2009, significantly outpacing real GDP growth over the same period, the study notes. The fastest growing destinations are in the Asia-Pacific region and the Middle East.

Thus, the number of megacities that showed the largest increase in foreign arrivals from 2009-2016 included:

  1. Osaka, Japan (+24%)
  2. Chengdu, China (+22.7%)
  3. Colombo, Sri Lanka (+20.3%)
  4. Abu Dhabi, UAE (+18.9%)
  5. Jakarta, Indonesia (+18.2%)
  6. Tokyo, Japan (+17.7%)
  7. Hanoi, Vietnam (+16.4%)
  8. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (+15,9%)
  9. Lima, Peru (+15.2%)
  10. Taipei, Taiwan (+14.5%).

WHAT DO TOURISTS SPEND MONEY ON IN DIFFERENT CITIES OF THE WORLD

A few more numbers and calculations are also interesting. Thus, in the top 30 cities, most trips are related to leisure, with the exception of Shanghai, where almost half (48.4%) of visitors travel for business. In contrast, Kuala Lumpur has the largest percentage of visitors who travel to the Malaysian capital specifically for leisure (92.2%).

As for expenses, tourists are most willing to spend money on food in Istanbul (33.6%) and Prague (29.3%). Most of all for shopping in Seoul (56.5%), London (46.7%), Osaka (43.4%) and Tokyo (43.1%),

Accommodation may be the most expensive travel expense when visiting Paris (44.8%), Milan (40.4%) and Rome (40.4%)

Finally, thanks to the availability of effective transport systems Travelers spend relatively little money on transport in cities such as London (4.3%), Singapore (4.6%) and Hong Kong (4.6%).