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Flight Network – one of Canada’s fastest growing companies and one of the largest Canadian-owned online travel agencies unveiled their list of the top 50 of beautiful cities in the world.
The list was created through the combined efforts of over 1000 Travel Writers, Travel Bloggers and Travel Agencies from all around the globe - Experts and aficionados who have experienced much from what’s on offer.
Flight Network is especially proud of its list, as the company believes that the work done by the large number of reviewers and experts will serve travel-hungry people for years and even decades to come.
It should come as no surprise that within the top 10 alone, European cities dominate the list. Paris takes the first place in the list, followed by New York, London, Venice, Vancouver, Barcelona, Cape Town, San Francisco, Sydney and Rome.
Following in the top ten’s footsteps are of course Lisbon, Amsterdam, Prague, Budapest and Vienna.
And here is the full list of cities:
1. Paris, France
2. New York, USA
3. London, England
4. Venice, Italy
5. Vancouver, Canada
6. Barcelona, Spain
7. Cape Town, South Africa
8. San Francisco, USA
9. Sydney, Australia
10. Rome, Italy
11. Singapore, Singapore
12. Lisbon, Portugal
13. Amsterdam, The Netherlands
14. Prague, Czech Republic
15. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
16. Budapest, Hungary
17. Istanbul, Turkey
18. Tokyo, Japan
19. Vienna, Italy
20. Buenos Aires, Argentina
21. Toronto, Canada
22. San Diego, USA
23. Quebec City, Canada
24. Hong Kong, China
25. Chicago, USA
26. Bruges, Belgium
27. Madrid, Spain
28. Havana, Cuba
29. Dubai, UAE
30. Jerusalem, Israel
31. Edinburgh, Scotland
32. Quito, Ecuador
33. Zurich, Switzerland
33. Cuzco, Peru
35. St. Petersburg, Russia
36. Berlin, Germany
37. Hanoi, Vietnam
38. Queenstown, New Zealand
39. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
40. Seoul, South Korea
41. Dubrovnik, Croatia
42. San Sebastian, Spain
43. Bangkok, Thailand
44. Cartagena, Colombia
45. Dublin, Ireland
46. Marrakech, Morocco
47. Bergen, Norway
48. Jaipur, India
49. Beijing, China
50. Athens, Greece
The addition of so many European cities in the list proves to be a striking victory and a great recognition of the efforts of local authorities in the European Union.
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