50 most overestistic tourist attractions on the planet
Some sites deserve to jump.
You can not go to China and do not walk on the big wall or visit Rome and miss the Colosseum. But some "to see" attractions are required to leave you disappointed. Why? Maybe you paid an arm and a leg to take in a horizon view that you could have seen for free. Or you could not even have an overview of the first place thanks to a horde ofTourists selfie stick-faders. Of course, if you want to lose your precious PTO in these 50 overcrowded points, too expensive and frankly, advanced, whether our guest. Just say we did not warn you.
1 Champs-Élysées, Paris
If you travel to Paris, there is a good chance that you will get a lot of recommendations to visit theChamps Elysees, the most emblematic city of the city - otherwise shot-shopping-shopping. The Champs-Elysées extends fromTriumphal arch to thePlace de la ConcordeAnd as you walk on the stretch of 1.2 mile, you will pass almost every brand name that you can imagine, Zara and Adidas to Cartier and Louis Vuitton. You will also see chain restaurants like McDonald's, Starbucks and Subway. In other words, it contains the same things you will find in literally any otherbig city on the planet.
Pro Tip: For department stores, spend your time wandering in the streets of the Marais or Saint-Germain-des-Near.
2 The Hollywood sign, Los Angeles
BlameMiley Cyrusbut our expectations have been seriously dropped the first time we really posed a blindness on theThe Hollywood sign. To a given day you will find crowds of hiking people fromGriffith Park on Mount Hollywood orBrush the canyon path, Intention to cut a picture of the big letters in bold aluminum. There are endless ways to spend your time in Los Angeles, so do you do a favor and Google a photo of the Hollywood panel, then spend your vacationActually See the city.
3 The tower leaning of Pisa, Italy
ThePisa tower Is one of the most visited sites in Italy, up with the Rome Coliseum, the Duomo de Florence and the Vatican. But let's be honest, it's probably notworth driving An hour and a half of Florence just to take a rocking photo to pretend to hold the bell leaning. Instead, explore much more interesting medieval towns that make up the Tuscan countryside, such as San Gimignano and Lucca, which are filled with amazing architecture and history.
4 Sacred Forest Monkey, Bali
TheSacred monkey forest In Ubud is one of the sites you can (and should) jump absolutely. It is cluttered with tourists trying to feed the monkeys and increase the perfect selfie. In addition, since the park monkeys are so used to people, they can become extremely aggressive. Wild monkeys can be found everywhere bali-from the top ofBattle ToUluwatu temple-So There is no need to visit this attraction as zoo.
5 The small statue of the siren, Copenhagen
Copenhagen has a lot of impressive images, butEdvard Eriksen's bronzeSmall statue of siren Is not it one of them. The statue is small and impressive, and it's a good walk from thedowntown. Spend your time walking along the colored port,Nyhavn; eat through the covered market,TORVEHALLERNE; and free your child inner toTivoli Gardens Amusement park (inspiration behind Disney).
6 Times Square, New York City
Ask any independent yew york and they will tell you thatTimes Square is a neighborhood to avoidat all costs. Unless, of course, you are directed to a Broadway show and you are obliged to pass the neon display panels andScary costumed characters. All restaurants in the surrounding area are disappointed tourist traps, the crowds are overwhelming and shopping do not value your time. For the beautiful shops and one of the best scenes to eat, head to the village of the West.
7 London Eye, England
TheLondon EyeOffers quite spectacular views, but in the end, it is simply a glorified ferris wheel that will cost you a nice penny. Standard tickets alone are £ 27 ($ 35), but without the Express £ 37 ($ 48), you will probably find yourself in a substantial line. If what you are looking for is a magnificent view of the city city, skip the London eye and burn it at the top of a tree hill, head to the roof bar ofA new shopping center changes, or walk to the top ofPremrose Hill.
8 Show Robot, Tokyo
Most Tokyo travel routes include theRobot restaurant showas an activity not to be missed. It usually comes with a warning like "This is the strangest show you will ever see, but go see for yourself to know it!" But in fact, you probably should not. Tokyo is full of incredible culture and nightlife, cupboard whiskey bars toKabuki performance. You will not fail to spend more than $ 70 on a show revolving around the heinous robots and neons inducing headaches.
9 Alamo, San Antonio
Here is a brief recycling in case you have forgotten the history of high school:Alamo was the first of many missions to convert the Native Americans to Christianity. Later, during the Texas Revolution, a small group of Texans defended the mission of Alamo against the Mexican army, thus inspiring the movement for the independence of Texas. It's a beautiful story and a source of a lot of pride for Texas, but you can have a glimpse ofTexane pride Just wherever you look in the state or anytime, you catch a glimpse of a "everything is bigger in the Texas t-shirt". In conclusion: Skip the Alamo and spend your time eating barbecue, listening to bluegrass music or visitingBig Bend National Park.
10 Manneken Pis, Brussels
This Belgian statue translates to "little man [urinate]" and represents a bronze boy going to the bathroom in a fountain in downtown Brussels. Hilarious and somehow endearing? Yes. Is worth getting out of your way? Probably not. The statue is tiny and because it is usually surrounded by a group of tourists, you will hardly see it at all. If you get to walk by the statue by passing, go ahead and take a fun photo with her, but otherwise it's not worth the effort. In a continentimpressiveHistorical sculptures, this could be the most forgotten in Europe.
11 Space Needle, Seattle
As a rule, when a city announces an observatory, it will almost always be too expensive and insufficient.Seattle's spatial needle is not an exception. The admission costs a minimum of $ 32.50, which would be much better devoted to the purchase of a cup of chaomadeMarket Place de Pike, catch the coffee at theStarbucks reserve roffre, checking an exhibition atSeattle Art Museum, or overlapping the ferry nearbyWhidbey Island. In a city surrounded by nature and large spaces, there is no point in paying for a view.
12 Mount Rushmore, Keystone
Think twice before driving at Keystone, South Dakota, to seeMount Rushmore. Of course, granite sculptures ofGeorge Washington,Abe Lincoln,Thomas Jefferson, andTeddy Roosevelt are quite remarkable works of art, but there are dozens of more incredible national parks likeArches,Tall, andIf we, to name a few. In fact, you will probably find that theBadlands-Loué just 90 minutes - are much more interesting.
13 Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto
If you have already seen a Kyoto postcard, it's probably an image of the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, a thick bamboo garden. What you do not see, however, is that anyone broke a clean photo of the forest is probably at 5 o'clock, well before thecrowds. If you are standing very early in the morning, browse Arashiyama when it is quiet is spectacular, but wait until 8 years old and you will find yourself in a sea of tourists. Consider visiting one of the smallest kyoto trails and underestimated key bamboo trails such asKodaiji Temple.
14 Lombard Street, San Francisco
When you think about San Francisco, Lombard Street - a steep road with eight hairpins turns - is one of the most emblematic images. It's very unique and made for an excellent photo op ... If you can find a way to frame your photo so that it does not include hundreds of tourists down the zigzagante route. San Francisco has so many beautiful inclined streets lined with mansions, landscaped gardens and an immersoled bay view. Instead of Trekking in Lombard Street, wander around thePerfect streets Pacific heights or Russian hill.
15 Moulin Rouge, Paris
A few steps from Montmartre in the 18th arrondissement, thisfamous cabaret Attract tourists for his recognizable red façade and Can-Pean dance shows. The basic tickets for one of the fairy shows will cost you more than $ 100, and dinner and a show will be almost double. If you are looking for a fun evening in Paris, there are endless options for jazz, theater or live shows.Three maskedFor example, is a comfortable piano heat and cabaret in the Latin Quarter that is affordable and feels authentic.
16 Caminito, Buenos Aires
Caminito, which translates into the small track in Spanish, is the main passion of the Boenos Aires district 'La Boca. The street which is an open-air museum dedicated to the culture of Argentinian immigrants - is lined with cobbled streets, lively painted houses and street peddlers. Those who know, however,, however, will tell you to spend as soon as possible or jump entirely. Thetrap to tourists It looks less like an authentic museum and more like a game of movies. There are suppliers who will bother you to buy their too expensive trades and restaurateurs who will harass you to have a meal with their restaurants too expensive.
17 Liberty Bell, Philadelphia
OK, yes, it's a good symbol of the pillars that the United States has been built, but let's be real: it's a cracked bell. And dispel confusion, it does not sound more. Philadelphia isa big city teeming with history, art and food, but you will not regret to give up a trip to see the boringbell of freedom.
18 Golden Gai, Tokyo
GOLDEN GAI is composed of a group of narrow passages bordered by hundreds of tiny bars, two floors of the Stone of Shinjuku skyscrapers. While Golden Gay is cool to see and probably, contrary to what you have barred, it's really a scam. Bartrooms are aware that most guests are strangers and many cupboard size bars will even have a cover charge to enter expensive drinks.
19 Niagara Falls, New York
Niagara Falls, which is on the American border-Canada, is one of theMost visited attractions in the world. The waterfall itself is breathtaking - for about a minute, until you notice all ruined casinos and tightly tourist shops around him. Not a nice view. If you intend to see the falls, make the trip to the Canadian side, which offers lots of views and better kitsch.
20 The Red Light District, Amsterdam
With its narrow canals, flower booths filled with colorful tulips and Dutch-style row houses, Amsterdam is one of the most picturesque cities in Europe. But theRed light district Is something else completely: it's Singey, dirty, stinky and completely charming. Although you may feel the need to see it, do not plan to spend too much time there. You are much better to explore hipJordaan District, admiring art to theVan Gogh Museum, or picnic inVondelpark.
21 Hobbiton, New Zealand
Tolkian fans often tremble toHobbitonica major turning location forThe Lord of the Rings, on the island of north of New Zealand. But you may want to think twice before traveling around the world to see it. ThoseHobbit Houses are completely made by man and there is nothing behind the doors. The visits are quickly punctuated and packaged, you will have barely time to sign up a photo before the next group comes out behind you (not to mention a ticket will free you at least $ 84.)
22 Stonehenge, United Kingdom
Stonehengeis not a particularly easy place to reach. You will have to spend a whole day from London in Wiltshire to see this prehistoric monument, which was built for the first time in the Stone Age. Once your arrival, you must follow a designated way and you can not get closer to the rocks. If you are going to travel to Stonehenge, associate it with a visit to the bathtub, Salisbury or Cotswolds to put it worth it.
23 La Rambla, Barcelona
The travel guides will tell you thatLa Rambla, the occupied pedestrian boulevard who goes fromPlaça Catalunya at the Christopher Columbus monument toPort vell, is a must in Barcelona. But you will not want to spend a lot of time there. Do not be attracted to one of the restaurants extremely priced, incredibly mediocre, and what you do, pay attention to pickpockets. The Rambla is known for them.
24 Harbor Bridge, Sydney
Harbor Bridge is one of Sydney's most recognizable landmarks, at the height of Bondi Beach and Opera. Although theto climb up look fun, it'sseriously expensive (We are talking about $ 260 or more), difficult to justify since there are so many better ways to spend your money. Instead of rejecting a severe paste to climb the bridge, opt for a panoramic ferry course and take the vitas of the water.
25 Guinness Storehouse, Dublin
Guinness beer is fundamentally synonymous with Dublin, so naturally theGuinness Storehouseis one of the main attractions of the city. For a three-hour tour and tasting, you will need to release 95 € (about $ 100), and when the thrust comes to grow, it's like any other brewery. Here is a much better idea: Choose from one billion Pubs from Dublin and order a pint of guinness there. It will be much cheaper and much morePleasant atmosphere.
26 Tian Tan Buddha, Hong Kong
Tian Tian Buddha (also known as Big Buddha) is the most visited site of Hong Kong. While the big Buddha is cool to see for a minute or two, many travelers climb the 268 steps for the view of the island of Lantau and the Po Lin monastery. More, tickets for theNgong Ping 360 cable car cable From Hong Kong to Lantau, the simplest way to travel will cost you about $ 40. Hong Kong is surrounded by dozens ofsuperb islands With jaw views, tropical beaches and hiking trails. So, before browsing all the busy Lantau way to escape the city, consider a day trip to Lamma Island, Peng Chau or Stanley.
27 La Mona Lisa, Paris
ThePersian is theMost visited museum In the world in fact, it welcomes around10 millions Tourists every year! So, if you think you're going to get a close and personal look at his most coveted painting -Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa-still thinks. In addition, the painting is much smaller in the real life that you probably have imagined and you will have to fight the crowd to get a look. That being said, the Louvre has many other works of incredible that deserve to be noted, as long as you plan your visit and you spend with realistic expectations.
28 Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Ha Long Bay looks like something a fairy tale. Thousands of tiny organized islands of blue blue water from the Gulf of Tonkin, forming a landscape of heavy limestone pillars. On the photos, the sun always shines, the sky is still blue and there is no tourist in sight. The reality is different drastic. Ha long bay is themost visited place In northern Vietnam, and millions of people travel each year by cruise ship. As a result, the bay attended extreme overpopulation, pollution and noise. Several days are gray and limestone formations can be completely hidden by a layer of fog. You will have the chance to catch it on a perfect day, but the chances are not in your favor.
29 The America Shopping Center, Minnesota
So that something is called theMall of AmericaYou can expect it to be big enough - like the Taj Mahal of shopping centers. Unfortunately, this is not really the case with this shopping center in Bloomington, Minnesota. Of course, it's huge, but inside you will find the same shops you would see on another Plaza Shopping: Buffalo Wild Wings, American Eagle, Claire's' Light, clear ... Been to the drill.
30 Ko Phi Phi, Thailand
Ko Phi Phi has the potential to be a really idyllic setting: cirloated blue water, limestone cliffs and lush and lush palms. But this place, made famous by the movieThe beach,Featured a youngLeonardo DiCaprio, was anything but destroyed mass tourism. The earth, once virgin and serene, became too developed byHotels and Boys And the water, once clear crystalline, is now polluted with motor and garbage fuel. Thailand always has its fair share of the Dreamy Islands and preserved if you know where to look, so skip Ko Phi Phi and look somewhere like Koh Phayam, Koh Mak or Koh Kradan.
31 Gullfoss, Iceland
Once there is, not long ago, when Iceland felt like the last border: a wild and robust place intact by tourism. Today, this is not the case. For good and bad,Low cost airlines And short travel time did Iceland and Reykjavík - an extremely popular vacation spot in the United States and Europe. Gullfoss, one of the most famous cascades along the circle of gold, certainly lost part of his attraction and beauty because of the crowd. As it is difficult to escape the bus tour entirely, there are other falls such as Glymur, dettifos and Svartifoss, who are less invaded.
32 The Trevi Fountain, Rome
The Trevi Fontaine is located in a large Piazza in downtown Rome. The giant baroque statue is impressive, for sure, but be ready to fight the crowd of cooking for a good view. In fact, it was recently announced that theCity plans to build barriers By surrounding the fountain to recover the tourists.
33 Waikiki Beach, Honolulu
This popular beach of Honolulu, probably the best-known sand sand in Hawaii, is supervised by high-rise hotels, name brand stores and bouzeter cocktail bars, not so unlike the South Miami beach. If you are looking for tropical,Virgin beaches, Ditch The overcrowded banks of Waikiki looking for the most isolated spots of Oahu. Look for the beach of Laniakea, at home for adorable nesting turtles; Yokohama Bay, a preserved creek where crystalline water meets lush mountains; Or Hālona, a sand pocket at the foot of a crater.
34 Graceland, Memphis
Even if you do not know much about Elvis Presley, you have probably heard aboutGracelandThe manor of Memphis that the King of Rock and Roll appealed once at home. Unless you are a fan of Diehard Elvis, jump this attraction, that many visitors call Gaudy and too expensive. You will probably find that the visits of the mansion are unarmed, rushed and relatively uninteresting.
35 Kuta, Bali
Most travelers visit Bali looking for Buddhist temples, lush jungles, beautiful beaches and spiritual heading. You will not find any of these pace in Kuta, a popular resort town located on the southern tip of the island. If Bali has become too tourist over the last decade, Kuta is the first example: it is packed with tourists - a lot of them intoxico to a few too many May in the Beach Beyistous clubs. Restaurant options aresticky and disappointingAnd instead of cute shops, you will find cheese gift shops. Save your Bali adventure for Ubud or Nusa Lembongan and jump completely Kuta.
36 The Temple Bar, Dublin
TheTemple Bar Is both the name of a neighborhood, from the nightlife of Dublin, as well as a particular pub, frequently photographed with emblematic red walls. You will want to spend time in the Temple Bar area, where people are walking (and sometimes stumble) along pedestrian cobbled streets only, drinking irish gables and listening to live music. Make a point to avoid the eponymous bar, however, what is aToo much and overcrowdedTourist trap.
37 Fughimi inari sanctuary, kyoto
KyotoSanctuary Fushimi InariA series of orange Tori doors that are vent for kilometers above a hill, is one of the most frequented attractions in the city. Unlike many sanctuaries and temples of Kyoto, Fushimi Inari is totally free to enter. This has become both a blessing and a curse while the sanctuary is always bombarded with tourists. Although he has the potential to beincredibly peaceful And causing thought, the crowd is almost impossible for loneliness or introspection. If you are ready to see Fushimi Inari, go ahead before 8 am or night (it's open 24 hours). Otherwise, ignore it all together and visit some of the cultural sites out of the path of Kyoto as Honen-in or Entoku-in.
38 Jemaa el-Fna, Marrakech
The main square of Marrakech, Jemaa el-Fna, serves as an entry into the narrow and serpentine streets of the medina. Jemaa el-Fna moves away around the sunset while food vendors are skewers of lamb, snake charmers are hiding around the square and monkeys crawling on lisples. It's a show to see, for sure, that you would not want to missWhile visiting MoroccoBut you will not want to spend more than a few minutes out there. It's chaotic and you will want to keep a closed surveillance on your assets you spend through. For better food, shops and entertainment, get out of the main square and explore the colorful souks that border the old town.
39 Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro
Even if you do not know anything about Rio de Janeiro, you will probably recognize Christ the Statue of Redeemer. But do not expect a changing experience when you see it for yourself. It takes a little effort to reach thefamous monument, perched on the top of the Sugarloaf mountain. The most popular way is to browse the Trem do Corcovado, but it requires waiting online (sometimes for hours) and pay $ 20. Once you arrive at the top, time is often hot abrasive, and cloudy heavens can often erase the city view.
40 Silk Market, Beijing
For those looking for Knock-offs designer in Beijing, you will probably be directed to the silk market on Xiushui street. This five-storey shopping complex focuses all counterfeit dior sunglasses with Gucci handbags. Because sellers know their audience (a.k.a. international tourists), they jcke the prices. If you are great at Haggling, you could do as a bandit here, but if your trading skills are not up to it,You will pay a lot more What's worth the items, and you'll let yourself feel incredibly scammed.
41 Little Venice, Mykonos
With its white fishing houses and bright blue balconies overlooking the Aegean Sea, Little Venice is one of the most photographed places on the Greek island of Mykonos. Bars and restaurants install exterior seats on the harbor and visitors flock to watch the sunset. Although beautiful to visit during the day, it's not the place if you are looking for aSilent or romantic spot. A better idea: Head on a beach on the west side of the island, like Plasys Gialos Beach, Psarou Beach or Megali Ammos Beach.
42 Pork Beach, Exuma
Pork beach is a notorious swimming hole on the island of Exuma in the Bahamas. Here, visitors can swim with adorable piglets in the ocean. However, you will have todrop serious money For the boat tour that brings you to the beach of Pig, and once you are there, you will see that the beach is rather small and filled to the edge of the tourists. And piglets? They are not very small. In fact, these are huge pigs that are so used to be nourished by visitors, they can become rather aggressive and some even bite.
43 Boracay, Philippines
Boracay, a tiny island in the Philippines, was once synonymous with a tropical paradise (thinking: velvety, white sand and tranquil water). Today, however, the externality and a big party culture have turned it once relaxing and serene island to what feels like a trashCollege Spring Breakplace. If you are looking for peace and quiet, you will not find it on the white beach, which is cluttered with drunk tourists from lunch at night. And if you are looking to experience Fillipino's culture, Boracay is not the place. Just about everything, pizzas at Tiki bars is designed for tourists.
44 Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin
A visit toCHECKPOINT CHARLIE-A former border checkpoint of the Cold War is considered a must for anyone traveling to Berlin. But many that actually do the journey will tell you that it's ahistorical site-Turn-tourist-trap that can be easily neglected. Everything about Checkpoint Charlie is false, from the control point of the army to the soldiers holding American flags. So skip this place completely unless you want to pay to take a selfie and walk around a full area of food and cheap souvenirs.
45 Taj Mahal, Agra
The Taj Mahal has a pretty reputation. This is one of the seven menwonders of the world, up there with Machu Picchu and the great wall of China. But if we are honest, a trip to this white marble giant mausoleum may not be worth your time. The Taj Mahal is not in a large tourist area (it is more than 100 km from Delhi), so you need to need a trip. And you will want to stay in Agra during the night, since the best time to see the Taj Mahal before it becomes unbearable cluttered, it's very early in the morning around the sunrise. People make pilgrimages in the world just to see the Taj Mahal in person, but you could very well find more beauty and magic that just walks around Delhi, Jaipur and Udaipur.
46 Boulder Beach, South Africa
Boulder Beach is essentially a glorified zoo on the Cape Peninsula. You will have to pay to enter, watch the penguins by far on a paved walk and treat crowds that are all riveted to take the same picture as you. The pro move is to skip the Boulder beach and make your way to Seaforth, just 10 minutes away, where the penguins wander on the sandy coast and there is no entrance fee.
47 Gran Cenot, Tulum
One of the main draws in Tulum and the Riviera Maya are the various natural cenocons or dolines scattered throughout the region. ThosePicturesque freshwater pools are perfect for snorkeling, swimming or simply cool. Gran Cenote is one of the main attractions of the Yucatan Peninsula, but there are dozens of swimming holes more under the radar where you can escape the crowd. We recommend Yokdzonot, Ponderosa or Loltún Caves.
48 Cascais, Portugal
The Portuguese coastal city of Cascais has all the potential to be an adorable getaway: narrow serpentine streets that lead to an area of the picturesque city center, Atlantic coast protected by sandy coves and colorful buildings surrounded by pink bougain. But because of its proximity to Lisbon (only half an hour to the west of the city), Cecais has become much too popular, especially among daybugs. Playing his tourist crowds, many restaurants and shops have becometoo expensive And have all except lost their charm. And good luck to try to find a place to tan among the rows of towels on Praia da Conceição. For a more secluded beach town near Lisbon, head to Comporta on the Tróia Peninsula.
49 Grand Palace, Bangkok
Bangkok is one of those cities where it is not possible to do everything. So, if you have a tight schedule, you may want to give up a trip to thegrand palace. Of course, it's absolutely beautiful and impressive from the outside, but it is difficult to enjoy the thrust and thrust of so many other tourists. Instead, do you priorit by visiting dazzling temples like Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho and Wat Arun and eating through theAmazing scene of street food, including vibrating floating markets.
50 Islas del Rosario, Colombia
Over the past decade, the Colombian coastal city of Cartagena has become extremely popular with people looking for aTropical and cultural getaway. It is therefore not surprising that the Islas de Rosario, a chain of islands nearby in the Caribbean Sea, also worn the franc of tourism. Companies offer boozy day trips and hiking trolley in the islands due to their proximity to the city. WHEREAS two other romantic and romantic Caribbean island alternatives are Providencia and San Bernardo. For more trips to the country, check the 100 destinations so magical, you will not believe that they are at the US