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Travel’s great. You get to see new things, meet new people, get some perspective in life, disconnect from your regular life and recharge, in turn making you happier and giving you peace of mind, improving your communication skills and creativity, possibly boosting your confidence along the way, making memories, helping you understand yourself more, perhaps even improving your health… you get the point. It’s awesome.

But there is bound to be a ‘spoiled egg’ of a destination among travelers that just left a bad taste in their mouths, whether because the expectations were overhyped, or the destination was just not that good. Whatever the case may be, people have been discussing this online.

A Redditor by the nickname of u/0_7_0 posted the question “what city disappointed you the most when visiting?” on the r/AskReddit subreddit. This in turn prompted over 6,600 comments with a modest 5,900 upvotes and a handful of Reddit awards.

Scroll down to see the top cities people were most disappointed with and hence do not recommend. And while you’re at it, tell us which cities you were most disappointed with in the comment section below!

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#1

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online wric84 said:
Came here to say Dubai. Decided to spend 10 days there while passing through. Had enough of it after 24 hours. Too many f$#&!&# malls. No culture.

Learned all about the ABCs though...

c19isdeadly replied:
Me too!

Horrid place, fancy malls and hotels for the westerners, but the streets are full of the poor / slaves. You really see what misery the whole place is built on.

I went there for work, I can't imagine how people can go there for fun.

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While each city is unique in its own way, with many people on Reddit experiencing the same unique reasons for disappointment, there have been recurring themes among answers.

Most notably, it was things like the city had a certain unpleasant smell to it, or was trashy, whether actually untidy or just very cheap. Or both.

Some other places, like for instance Niagara Falls and Egypt had people feeling weird about the fact that the key attractions in these places, namely the Niagara Falls and the Pyramids, were very close to the cities themselves, and not some distant secret location offering adventure and excitement.

Lastly, yet others found some cities too modern, digital, and “plastic”, with things like casinos and malls creating a sense of unnatural urban development that lacks history and pathos.

#2

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online themeanlantern said:
I hated Las Vegas so very f**king much. So dry, so trashy, so smokey, ugh.


regular6drunk7 replied:
Las Vegas reminded me of being inside a gigantic McDonalds. Everywhere bright colors, artificial happiness and fake smiles and all mathematically calculated to take the maximum amount of money out of your pocket.

The most charm-free place I've ever been.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Las Vegas casinos are some of the most unpleasant places I've ever been, loud, disorienting, joyless, and full of zombies. Back when I was last there, some years ago now, it was also difficult for anyone with mobility issues. I've given it a hard pass since.

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#3

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Hollywood. And am embarrassed for people who travel around the world to see it. What they imagine it to be vs reality. Sorry, it's not what you expected you can have a good time in Hollywood, but do your research and check your expectations. Also, a lot of you seem to think I said the entirety of Los Angeles. LA definitely has plenty of problems, but if you truly think all of LA has nothing to offer, even for a visit, you've probably never step foot in a museum or tried foreign cuisine. The best concerts I've ever been to have all been in LA.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You mean there are no celebrities in line waiting to greet you??? Noooo!!!! My life is a lie

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#4

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Bali changed so much the last 10 years. It used to be so beautiful and amazing… now it is full of “digital nomad” douchebags and overpriced food and crap. I remember when it was just a cool surf spot with cheap eats

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Bored Panda has reached out to Irmante Sungailaite, an avid traveler and tour leader of G Adventures and National Geographic Journeys, to tell us more about what makes cities special for travelers, among other things.

"I have been traveling for 16 years, and I haven't meticulously kept a diary of all the cities that I have been to, as after 80 countries it's too easy to lose the count, but I can tell you that some places tend to steal your heart instantly, and some of them, well, you wouldn't even recommend it to your worst enemy," explained Irmante.

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"As part of my work as a tour leader, I get to go to see many of the top of the 'bucket list' cities that many travelers are dying to discover. I have to admit that Venice has never been my top choice in Italy, but since my friends moved back there I got to see it in a totally different light--so places do change as well as you and your outlook does too."

#5

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Beijing. I arrived at the end of a trans- Mongolian rail trip seeing so many incredible places and I think it was just a huge anticlimax. Was intimidated by the level of armed security everywhere, had to fight off so many scammers, didn't enjoy being touched and laughed at when on the subway (I'm a very white European with curly hair). Overall just found it really challenging despite some amazing sights.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was there in -99, so a lot has probably changed since then, but I enjoyed Bejing - so many fascinating, historical sites. There were a lot of scammers back then too, but no armed security, so maybe it wasn't as bad. And people kept handing us their babies and taking pictures of us holding them, which was odd, but not in a bad way. No pointing and laughing, even though we were both white (and one had curly hair), but then we didn't go on the subway (didn't know they had one - maybe it's new)

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#6

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Pompeii

The Atmosphere was toxic, the local fair was rather bland, nothing was showing at the local amphitheater, and it seems like everyone you visit is sleeping.

Quiet neighborhood though.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Okay, I read toxic atmosphere and thought it to be a satirical post on when Pompeï still was a blast these many centuries ago.. 😅

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#7

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online User_492006 said:
Atlantic City. It's waayyy dirtier and run down than I thought it'd be.

housespecialdelight replied:
NJ resident. Atlantic City is terrible outside the casinos. You have to stick to the casinos outside of the boardwalk (Borgata or Harrahs) if you want to have a more classy experience.

There are some pretty old school amazing restaurants off the grid to venture out to though.

plz-pm-me-your-b**bz replied:
I was so disappointed by this city and my expectations weren't even high. It was just nasty there. The whole experience felt like biting into an apple only to realize it's an onion.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't live far from here but I've only visited Atlantic City twice. Once was to bring a boat into a dock there and once was to pick up a bushel of blue point crabs to take back home to cook. There are much nicer/quieter beach towns to see in New Jersey.

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"If you choose a well known destination, there is a really high chance of it having a lot of 'tourist traps' but even then you can dig a little bit deeper and go local," elaborated Irmante. "It's also a lot about reality vs expectations--going to UAE, you have to understand that there will be a lot of malls--and if that's your thing--it will be better than heaven for anyone who is into strolling brightly lit miles of stores. Even in places like Dubai you can find gems that are off the beaten path - like going to Alserkal avenue that is full of art galleries, local artists workshops, quaint cafes, an independent cinema and a scrumptious chocolaterie."

#8

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Dread_Wolf_TakeMe said:
Branson Missouri felt like if wish.com were a place

Frenchy4life replied;
I have heard it called the Christian Las Vegas, couldn't have better described it. However, I did have fun..... went Zip Lining, saw a magic show, had an awesome brunch at the College of the Ozarks. I would rate that trip a 7 out fof 10. Especially since my parents did the stupid time share presentations to get free stuff lol

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is what fundamentalists think is fun. The entire thing is rural wholeomer-than-thou non-amusement park.

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#9

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Miami. I never have allergies and had level 10 allergies pretty much as soon as I arrived. The food was over priced. Clubs were WAY over priced. There were to many plasticy people walking around. The social culture was way to rich for my blood. And I went with a narcissistic jackaloon (unrelated to the city but relevant to my disdain.)

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#10

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online youburyitidigitup said:
Niagara Falls. I didn’t know the falls would be in a city. I thought it would be a national park. The whole place just felt like a giant shopping mall.

SaraAB87 said:
There is a state park to it, that is where the actual falls is. But of course the tourist area is like that. Also you don't want to go outside the tourist area on either the American or Canadian side of the falls, much crime occurs and both sides are extremely run down.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Canadian here. Yep the tourist area with the amusements and food traps is ind of tacky. But it is not aiming for anything else. It is superposed to be an old fashioned loud touristy area. But the falls themselves are amazing and the surrounding Niagara area is beautiful.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online I know everyone loves Marrakesh, but i hated it

it would have been amazing before about 2000, but now it just feels like a disneyland version of their culture to cater to western tourists. ali baba costumes pretending to be desert nomads. half of their ‘hand made goods’ are just cheap s**t from china. and u cant walk 20 feet without being aporoached by scammers. like, literally every block

the entire city just feels like a facade to attract dumb tourist money

i get why ppl love it, but that was my take

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The usual order of things, unfortunately, where you can earn money from tourists. Marrakesh is great, although I prefer Fez.

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According to Irmante, much of one's own experience of a place depends on the travelers themselves. While cities ought to provide a traveler-friendly environment, being able to enjoy the so-called 'tourist trap' is also something that requires a certain kind of skill and appreciation.

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"I always wonder, though, what it was like to visit Barcelona or Dubrovnik 30 years ago and how they've changed, these places adapted to travelers' needs, meaning that sometimes they even tend to drift from their authenticity in order to make people feel comfortable being guests. It takes a seasoned traveler to go to lesser known destinations, but to thoroughly and authentically enjoy 'tourist traps' is also an art. So I would say that falling into the 'tourist trap' is up to the traveler itself. The city must have people that are easy to communicate with regardless of whether there's a language barrier, curious culture, different food, and their transport systems are easy to use."

#12

30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online As a Dutch person, I'm actually gonna say Amsterdam. So crowded, chaotic and getting run over by other tourists on bikes they've never ridden before. I feel like it's romanticized a lot because it's our capital but the first time I visited, I was genuinely disappointed. It's definitely dirtier on the streets and the canals have a lot of waste drifting in them.

And the people that are there don't seem to understand. "Honey, you're in Amsterdam, isn't it fantastic?" "I'm living the dream because I'm living in Amsterdam!" "Amsterdam is the heart and soul of the Netherlands!"

Meh. I'll just go to Utrecht or Den Bosch instead.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I like Amsterdam. Went there a few years ago for a city break. Really pretty city IMO

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online DontShootTheFood said:
Austin, Texas. Lived there in the ‘90s and it was pretty great. Now it’s an overcrowded, overpriced douchey mess.

BethG_99 replied:
As someone who grew up in & currently lives in Austin, you are 100% correct. The area is great to visit but horrible to stay in for any long-term period of time. And alot of what made up Austin's "Stay Weird" culture has vanished with the population boom, especially in downtown. Don't get me wrong, there's still plenty in Austin and the surrounding area to have a fun & interesting trip if you're visiting. But don't move here. It's so damn expensive, the population in the city & all the surrounding suburbs has exploded too quickly for infrastructure to keep up, and honestly the snobby attitude of some of the people (especially our local leaders) is becoming increasingly more noticeable. It used to still have the combination of Stay Weird hippy town mixed with Southern hospitality and small town community feel. Both of those have pretty much vanished now. I'm getting out of this area as soon as my boyfriend and I have saved up enough to move.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I definitely concur. I have family who moved there back when "Keep Austin Weird" was still a mantra, then a prayer, now a history. So many independent stores & restaurants have been replaced by chains. The traffic is horrible. The infrastructure just can't keep up with the growth. Compared to California, Texas is an inexpensive place to live, except for Austin, as so many Californians have moved there for the tech jobs. I still love visiting Austin, but it's not what it used to be. Oh yeah...Crappy Governor Greg Abbott is there, so that's another reason to be disappointed by Austin.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Manhattan smells like trash. Constantly. There is very little infrastructure for waste management for a city filled with 100 stories of office buildings, restaurants, and apartments, so on trash day you walk by 8-foot tall walls of trash bags stacked up on the sidewalk waiting for the trash trucks. And on a hot August day, ugh.

The whole city just stinks.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

actually we have a very good infrastructure for waste management, maybe you came during the Sanitation slowdown during the union negotiations. But yeah, that huge wall of trash bags during the day is a lie, they are put out after 6 pm and are picked up over night, further that only applies to residential houses, not stores or apartments. This person is full of BS and probably never was here but saw 1990's Law and Order episdoes.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Idontknowthosewords said:
Paris was so dirty, and I was not prepared for the disdain of the French towards a stupid American. I believed the American Rom-Com movie version of Paris.

BlueberryPiano replied:
Don't forget smelly too. And not just one strong smell so you can get acclimated to it either. Fresh bread, urine, perfume, body odour. Yuck.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Paris is great but people need to manage their expectations and realise it's like any major metropolitan area, as in good and bad. A lot of visitors (especially Americans) have this overly romantic, gooey eyed idea of what they think Paris is so the reality is often a gut punch.

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"Whether the city is disappointing or not it's totally up to the traveler. It's how you feel in the place and how you can transform those feelings, even if the most annoying thing happened, taking a deep breath and turning it all into an adventurous memory. Being open minded, patient, curious and respectful is the key," explained Irmante.

"Plus, going to lesser visited locations even in the countries that have crazy popular hot cities could help adventurers to expand their horizons and also spread the money that is coming in from tourism more evenly in the country. So maybe instead of going to Barcelona, choose Bilbao, and check out Zagreb rather than spending too much time in Dubrovnik. And instead of going to Switzerland, go for Kazakhstan, and instead of Thailand--why not to checkout Sri Lanka?"

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Gjilli said:
Naples, I think the best way I could describe the city center is as a sticky mcdonalds table


Beans20202 said:
Agreed - my family almost got mugged in Naples in the middle of the day. I literally felt unsafe the entire time and we were only there for a day trip.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online pittguzzo said:
Jacksonville Florida is a toilet.

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I lived there for a couple of years for work… couldn’t wait to get out. To me it’s because they don’t let the smaller areas incorporate and become their own towns. This allows two things: 1. The reign as the largest city by land area in US to remain. 2. The tax $s are shared throughout, so there are few “good” and “bad” areas, leaving everywhere being mediocre and uneventful

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Jacksonville is a desirable tourist location? This is news to me.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online FourSeasons1972 said:
Cairo, what a dump. Poverty-people constantly begging or have something trying to sell, insane traffic-literally horrible traffic. Pollution.

NewSyrup3238 replied:
What really bothered me was how close the city was to the pyramids. I thought the pyramids were in the middle of nowhere but nope, just spitting distance from the city, quite surreal actually.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cairo is tough for tourists for the reasons stated. But I live in Cairo and wouldn't live anywhere else. Once you get past the beggars and scammers, Cairenes are some of the kindest and most generous people in the world.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Agree, very nice people. My parents are from there and immigrated to the US in the 70s. As a kid I went to Egypt every summer to see relatives. Everyone there, for the most part, are very kind, hospitable and will feed you until you burst.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How tiresome it is when people who are starving ask you for a crumb for some cheap trinket so they can eat that day. So tedious. The poor ruin everything. Horrified for you.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah exactly, this post is very first world problems with a dash of entitlement

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sorry but it's horrible. The smog is so dense you can barely breathe, the traffic is horrible and people are seriously physically grabbing you to try to sell some crap to you. Worst city I've ever been to. It's not worth it to go there just to see the pyramids.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

FourSeasons1972‘s comment on Cairo is quite frankly repulsive and peak-entitlement. Firstly, Cairo is a megacity with a population of over 10mil, so high traffic and pollution shouldn't be a surprise. Secondly, nearly 1/3 of Egypt’s population lives in poverty. It was only THIS PAST JUNE where a national minimum wage was finally set for the private sector — 2,400 EGP a month, or about $150. Now consider the low estimate for a 1BR apartment in the city is around 3,000 EGP/month. So maybe, instead of scrutinizing the “poverty-people” who have to resort to begging and peddling to ignorant tourists like you, have some goddamn empathy for once in your life and think of what other people are going through for a change.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Very well said and I agree 100%. The entitlement and lack of compassion in that comment was palpable and I very much hope they were called out on it in the original Reddit post. "poverty-people," what a callous and inhumane way to see other people. Gross.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hello, it's not disneyland, it's africa. This is like complaining that NYC has slums. Well, obviously, it's a city. I mean what do you expect? No poor people? Shame it must be super inconvenient for you.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love the people of Cairo & the culture. The problem is the government would rather build new cities & beautify old buildings than prioritize their own citizens. If you go online and meet locals first, and have a network of people there that can take u around & give u a local experience, it is so worth it. They will even help u will the beggers & scammers. No, it's not beautiful outwardly, but there is a lot of beauty there to explore & a culture to appreciate. I go a couple times a year.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you are interested in the culture of Kush (ancient Egypt) then you should stay somewhere else in Egypt and go to Cairo for the national museum and Giza for the pyramids as a day trip or two (and at east drive by the necropolis). Valley of the Kings, Aswan, and some of the temples are much more impressive from an ancient history perspective. If you want to experience Egyptian culture today (and I believe it's worth experiencing) Cairo is an amazing and vibrant city, even with the downsides people mention. Expect to be hustled, not because you are an outsider but because that is the culture. Don't buy things without bartering (except, like, groceries and restaurant food) always make sure you get a price up front, and drink the tea when they offer it. Keep valuables in a secure place. Do the work ahead of time to find someone who will be a reliable local guide and stick with them. And make sure to see some coptic churches, mosques, and eat some local foods.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

See what I said about China? Mix with the people! Same for Mexico, Costa Rica, Nairobi, and. West Virgina, and Denver.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same for most places. Except Montreal. If you don't speak French with a Quebec accent just go shopping and move on (okay, it wasn't THAT bad, but it wasn't exactly inviting). I don't think I have been very many places where listening to people talk about what they think of the place they live is not interesting, and frankly the constant on this list is places where you go to see things not expecting to interact with people when the expectation should be the opposite. Actually Vegas also is a weird place to try and talk to locals, but probably better now than the 90's when I last passed through.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was stationed in Egypt for a year and traveled to Cairo half a dozen times. I deliberately went all over the city, not just sticking to the tourist areas, and loved it. So much energy and vibrancy. But that was pre-Revolution, so I don't know what it's like now.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Imagine hating on a city because poor people beg... your privilege is palpable and completely unbeknownst to you.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So if you're one of those people that likes the poor to be out of sight out of mind then don't come to Cairo. If you don't like facing the less fortunate stay away! At least they are trying to make a living by selling things they make instead of trying to pick your pockets. If you want to remain ignorant and blissful, then don't travel to different countries and stay home. Also, I've never been there but I would assume there would be a city right next to the pyramids. Thinking the pyramids would be independently in their own is like thinking that there wouldn't be a city near the white House or Buckingham palace. Subjects live close by their rules.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I loved Cairo and most of Egypt when I visited. I could easily see myself living in Cairo, Alexandria, or even Luxor. I don't know why but I was so comfortable there and loved the food and pastries so much!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Interesting the Pyramids are always photographed/shown the opposite direction from/omitting Cairo. The first time I saw them in true geographically proximity I was 🤯

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

in one location there is a KFC that feels right-next-door to the pyramids ... it's strangely kind of weird when you stop to think about it.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went there when I was 12 and loved it. That was a long time ago but it is one of my best memories. I've always been interested in ancient places. Loved the pyramids (went in one) and museums and Valley of the Kings.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

the pyramids USED to be in the middle of nowhere..then Cairo grew. I just ignored the City xx

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Egypt was the worst country ever. Filthy, rats in the gutter, garbage everywhere. Kids begging, adults trying to sell you their untire shop and won't let you leave. They give back wrong exchange to scam you... actually they will do their best to scam you in every possible way. Bad and uninteresting food in generel. I have traveled a lot, been to so many countries and Egypt has been the worst place I have ever visited. It might be different if you live there, but as a tourist, I would never recommend going. I did enjoy the museum though, as I love history. I don't get people being angry for expressing their opinion on poverty and begging people. It's a fact and it actually ruins the stay totally. You shouldn't be angry at people telling you, you should be angry at your government for not helping them. People will not return and Egypt needs tourist.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wanted to live nearby there because I used to know a family (of Americans) that moved there and loved it. And it seems affordable. But I always hearts about crime from the middle East and such........so that makes me wary

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had an amazing time in Cairo! The tour guides we had were kind and thorough. They advised us on how to deal with "beggars and scammers" as one of the other commenters stated. How about describing them a bit differently? They're hawkers trying to sell their wares... Imagine going to a heavily populated city in a foreign country and complaining about people trying to feed their family... An amazing trip that I went on with my Mom, and 2 daughters (18 years old and 10 month old).

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

For me it was an amazing trip, and some more experienced world travelers may look down their nose at my experience but alas this is only my experience. Having learned about history in school and seeing it in person was mind boggling at times (and yes reflecting on the very real impacts of colonialism (hello damaging ancient artifacts, etc)). Seeing the hieroglyphs, the temples, the ruins, the pyramids and wrapping my brain around the history all while in modern cities that were very much "alive" was awe-inspiring.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've been there. Photos of the Giza Pyramids are always shot looking West, so you don't see the city butting up to them.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I loved Cairo and soon understood why the Cairenes call it "Mother of the World". In spite of the dirt, traffic and hawkers it is a wondrous place, with wonderful people, at least for me.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't agree with you. I lived in Cairo Egypt for 7 years and married an Egyptian.. I love Cairo its people and my friends.. and maybe to an outsider it seems that' way. But once you lived there and live like an Egyptian.. you'll never want to leave! I own a house there still .. and if it weren't for my serious health issues I'd still be there right now ! Can you have a driver, a cleaning lady and a beautiful home here on $1,000 a month? NEVER ! look past the ugly and you will see all the benefits Cairo has to offer!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nobody has any respect for anything and greedy men are destroying this planet while the rest of us watch.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I loved Cairo, yeah the traffic got me crazy but still a magical place. I would go again, and again and again...

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank you Martin Cirio for showing us the real Cairo. Not my cuppa

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The pyramids used to be in the middle of no where. Back then it seemed like an adventure to visit. Now it’s just another tourist trap.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The pyramids used to be in the middle of no where. Back then it seemed like a real adventure to visit them. Now it’s just another dumby tourist trap.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Luxor is better. Hated Cairo, after you've seen the Pyramids and the British Museum there, the rest is malls and western chains like Dominos and KFC, extremely disappointing.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

To my regret I haven't had any positive experiences in Egypt. Went there for diving in the Red Sea, but that disappointed me as well

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Joran - Hi there! Fellow diver here and we almost signed up for a Red Sea trip but had to cancel several years back. After we cancelled, terrorists blew up the museum in Luxor. But I would still like to go one day and I thought Red Sea was supposed to be good. Why did it disappoint you please?

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember seeing a photo of the pyramids from the window of the local Mcdonalds ( or whatever fast food is there) i was in shock.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why? Most civilizations start on a river or near a water source since water is literally required to live. The Nile used to be closer to the pyramids (so the causeway to the pyramid's could lead right to the river) but has moved some over time with erosion and what not. It took thousands of people to build the pyramids so they had to be near some water supply to support that many people. The civilization has stayed in that area and just grew over time.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I do agree. Cairo is an illustration of where humanity is headed, not caring about the planet

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, it's a real shame they can't all afford to drive Tesla Roadsters. The per-capita impact of people in Cairo is almost certainly less than any place in the US or most of Europe, and according to some family that lived there for several years they actually have a pretty robust recycling system. You are assuming the facade represents the reality of environmentalism elsewhere.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online mediaogre said:
Fresno, CA has entered the chat

JOEYisROCKhard said:
laughs in Bakersfield


ThoughtCenter87 replied:

I think Fresno is just a larger version of Bakersfield lmao. Can't decide which is worse.

I think in terms of air pollution Bakersfield is worse, if you visit that town (or more realistically drive through it to get to LA) it smells like rotten eggs for a while until your nose gets used to the smell lol

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why would anyone expect anything of Fresno or Bakersfield? Or go there if they didn't have to?

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online NotThatKindOfDrDr said:
It pains me to say this, but Dublin. My expectations were so high. That being said, I left my heart in Cork.

Brian_Gay replied:
Lived in dublin my whole life and I would say if you're going to live in Ireland permanently then yeah Dublin is the best shout as it has amenities, plenty of bars, restaurants, clubs etc but if you're going on a holiday to Ireland then donegal, Galway, Cork etc give you a much more "Irish" feel. Honestly I think the best way to do it would be to spend a few days in a few different counties, 3 days in Dublin will do then spread out, Ireland nice and small so it's very doable... Expensive though...

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I loved Dublin. There was a lot to see, and much of it was lovely. I was bowled over by how many places had baskets of flowers out, it made some of the streets seem like gardens. I'd go back in a shot.

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Lastly, we've asked Irmante what would she recommend as travel destinations, and she had this to say:

"I love Mexico City. For me, it's the most exciting place in the world for excellent food, fun bars, friendly locals and lots of culture. As a traveler, I found Beirut jam packed with culinary delights, beautiful architecture and charming hospitality, and Addis Ababa oozing intoxicating jazz and incredibly rich in history. And look, if going to destinations that are not necessarily the most popular is not your thing, there's nothing wrong with going to visit 'tourist traps'. It's all about how you do it."

You can follow Irmante's Instagram right here, and yes, she's more than willing to share where to get the best macchiatos in Addis Ababa, if you've got a craving and incidentally are traveling there.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. No offense to the folks that live there but I felt like everybody was angry, the traffic and parking was worse than Manhattan, and it had none of the redeeming qualities of NYC.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Traffic and parking is bad in a city? Goodness me. Philly has great museums, fantastic restaurants, lots of charm in the old part, a great quirky artistic side, and much of it is walkable. Love it as a tourist.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online imatiredwoman said:
Athens. I couldn’t wait to go because I’m Greek. It’s filthy with polluted air and all of the famous ruins are right near city buildings, which are poorly constructed. The place feels very third world. The islands however, are fantastic!

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As much as I hate to say it, Athens was in pretty bad shape last I went (6 years ago and hasn't changed). The city has a very nice area called Plaka which is right beside the acropolis and is definitely a must if you go to mainland Greece and of course the general attractions like the Parthenon and the museum and of course the presidential building where if you're lucky enough, you'll catch a riot, so if you see people running... RUN.

But overall, outside of Plaka is a sh*thole. If you're going to Athens with the intent to feel like you've been transported into 500 BC then I've got bad news for you.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a Greek I'll say that of course Athens is not the best to visit in Greece! It's the capital and for sure it's crazy noisy dirty etc! However it has so much history that it's a shame to skip it! I would recommend couple days in Athens and then enjoy one island!

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Denver. Just a big, hot, expensive city out on the plains. All the cool mountain activities that people move to CO for are 2 hours of driving away unless you can afford to live in the west suburbs so nobody does nearly as much recreation as the would do living somewhere else. Traffic is worse than Chicago to boot.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I honestly just want to go to Denver to see The Blue Stallion and the airport.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Trenton, New Jersey.

I wasn't really visiting or expecting to go there, just passing through on an Amtrak ride. I awoke from a nap to the train just stopped in what looked like Raccoon City. Trash everywhere, most of the buildings looked abandoned. The sky was cloudy and literally green. Like, sickly yellow-green. And most eerily, I didn't see a single car driving on the street or anyone walking around outside on the barren sidewalks. All the stores and restaurants looked closed and empty. I was actually sort of gripped by fear for a second, in my post-nap haze. Just wanted the doors to shut and the train to pull out of there. Nobody was getting on the Amtrak in Trenton. I didn't even know if there was anybody in Trenton. As the train pulled away and we went through the center of the city, a rail bridge over the river caught my eye. A massive sign was plastered on the side that read "TRENTON MAKES, THE WORLD TAKES."

Surreal and overall grim experience.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you're disapointed by Trenton, NJ, you must have never heard of it. That's like being disapointed by the cuisine in a dumpster.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Bigjay_37 said:
Manila, traffic was horrible and it was so dirty, nice buildings but the entire experience was stressful.


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Don't forget the slums and street children hounding you for money

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As someone from the Philippines, I wholeheartedly say Yes! Although Intramuros is a great place to walk, discover the Spanish colonial past of our country. It’s also a walking distance to the National museum of Fine Arts. But i agree with the traffic and how dirty it is..

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online sustainablecaptalist said:
Birmingham, UK. I had a very dreamy idea of it for some reason.

It's probably the shi**iest city in the UK.

Edit: People are asking me why I thought good about Birmingham. To them my only defense is that I'm from India. I didn't know much about Birmingham, name sounded very romantic to me!

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I don’t get how the only thing of interest in the second biggest city in the U.K., is a shopping centre. It’s such a grim grey place that’s not interesting at all.

Each other major UK city has its own unique qualities and landmarks that make it worth a visit. I’ve yet to see what that is in Birmingham.

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Konstantynopolitancz said:
Frankfurt - just kinda seemed like a boring banking / politics city. It's entirely possible I just didn't go to the right parts though. The park by the river was nice.

Soleska replied:
That's what most Germans think about the city, too.

Every bigger city in Germany is some ugly mixture of old and modern. You should go for some smaller ones.

Only exception I can think of is Hamburg. Has its dirty parts, but overall nice city.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wait, you mean these cities are like, actual cities where people live and work? And not some kind of living postcard? What a rip off!

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online I always give the same answer, Venice.

Beautiful architecture and fascinating history... but dear god is it humid, the water is absolutely filthy, its so overcrowded, and there's gift stands in every corner selling the same cheap wares.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Venice is destroyed by tourists so i don't understand why people go there and complain when they are also the source of the problem( I'm not saying to not go at all but you cannot complain)

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Bratislava. It was further worsened cause I was coming from somewhere amazing (Vienna) before and went to this dump of a city. Nightlife and drinking amazing there though, some cool oddities, but if I was to go back, I'd not spend more than half-day there.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've been there and even though it's not something wow(i also came from Budapest which was impressive) i have to say that if you research where to go you will enjoy! Didn't regret it! Stayed 2 days and it was fun

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30 Overrated Places That Aren’t Worth A Visit, As Pointed Out By Folks Online Aussie-of-Skellige said:
Rome. From d**kheads trying to steal my suitcase off the train, from my bulls**t hotel room I was lied to about, to the a**face who didn’t want to accept my green card as legit. Amongst other things.

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Came here for this. Not being able to look at any historical monuments without a selfie stick thrust into your face. And so many tourists.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I will not understand the tourists that go to touristic areas and expect no tourists

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