We hear a lot about which destinations are overrated, too crowded, expensive, full of scams, suffering from overtourism, etc.

But which ones do you think are deservedly popular? Which ones justify the hype?

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    My spare bedroom. It’s great and can be yours for the low low price of £200 per night. Breakfast included!

    ^but if its a Friday night you have to put the bins out.^

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    Prague! Went there last September and had a great time. Beautiful and very walkable city, friendly people, and very affordable too. The city castle is an impressive site to behold, and one of the most touristy ones, but very doable if you go in the morning. But there are many other notable things to do and visit, such as the cold-war bunker under the Yalta hotel and the alchemy museum in the Jewish district. If you decide to visit, I would also recommend branching out for a couple of days to visit other cities like Pilsen (where pilsner beer comes from) or Liberec.

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    I went to the Meiji Jingu in Tokyo on a rainy day (so less crowded) and… Yeah, wow. Didn’t even take any photos, I was just enraptured the whole time. Beautiful environment, beautiful shrine.

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    The Roman Forum. The Colosseum is cool but way overrated. The Forum is so huge you can easily spend multiple days just wandering around enjoying its history.

    10/10 would recommend.

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    The highlands in Scotland. Beautiful in their entirety.

    Pictures don’t do it justice, I’d recommend a guided tour. Also you get to feed highland cows. They’re all pets btw. This is Honey.

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    17 hours ago

    My personal one that’s not overrated. Hiroshima in Japan.

    It’s a wonderful city to visit even after you’ve been to the Museum, which should be a bucket list item for everyone.

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      23 hours ago

      You know how the grand canyon always looks kinda crazy in photos? It looks just as crazy in person and it is wild.

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        Reminds me of the Parks and Rec line from Ron Swanson. Something about only two things that are acceptable for a man to cry over. I forget the first one but the second was the Grand Canyon. I’m in no way ashamed to say that place got a tear in my eye.

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      23 hours ago

      I split my year between my homes in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Orlando, Florida. I agree with your sentiment 100%.

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    21 hours ago

    Gullfoss Falls in Iceland:

    Just stunningly beautiful and close to Reykjavík. It’d be a massive mistake to visit Iceland and not see this

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    Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Not a “nice” or “beautiful” tourist experience, obviously, but an extremely impressive one. I’m not a very emotional person, and have no personal link to the Holocaust, but one of the few times of my adult life I cried was when I visited the memorial site.

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    23 hours ago

    The Black Forest in Germany. Although you might want to skip the mass produced cuckoo clocks.

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      Venice would be my pick too. I was there to see the Vogalonga, which was spectacular. I spent a week wandering the canals, toured the Fenice and a hundred churches. I also had a lesson in rowing Venetian style, in the canals and out on the lagoon. The locals I met (mostly while food shopping) were gracious and friendly. . Magic city.

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      17 hours ago

      I did not enjoy Venice personally. You’re right that it’s unique, but I preferred the walkable areas of other European cities more.

      Also, fuck the mosquitos.

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    Machu Picchu. It does get crowded but we went first thing in the morning and it was peaceful. And it is stunning in a stunning place.

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        Many bike lanes are plowed in the winter. The weather is almost always “permitting” depending on how brave you are.