30 Most Beautiful Cities in the World

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In this article, we will look at the 30 most beautiful cities in the world. You can skip our detailed discussion of the travel and tourism sector and see the 5 Most Beautiful Cities in the World.

Travel and Tourism Across the Globe

The tourism industry is one of the most prominent and largest services industries across the globe. According to the UN Tourism Barometer, international travelers reached around 97% of their pre-pandemic levels in Q1 2024, showing an almost complete recovery to pre-pandemic levels. Around 285 million tourists took international trips between January and March 2024, approximately 20% more than the number of international travelers in the same period in 2023. A continued release of pent-up travel demand, increased air connectivity, improved visa facilitation, and opening Asian destinations and markets are some of the primary reasons behind this increase.

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Post-Pandemic Recovery in Tourism: Regional Breakdown

The Middle East underwent the most robust growth relative to other regions, undergoing a 36% increase in its pre-pandemic level of international travelers in the first quarter of 2024. For the first time in a quarter, Europe’s international travelers grew by 1% from its pre-pandemic numbers of Q1 2019. The Americas recovered around 99% of their pre-pandemic travel numbers, while Africa experienced a 5% increase in international visitors in Q1 2024 as compared to Q1 2019 levels. Recovery in Asia and the Pacific was almost robust, with the regions jumping to 82% of their pre-pandemic levels in Q1 2024. This shows a continued recovery trend in Asia and the Pacific, which recovered 65% of its international travel in 2023.

Breaking post-pandemic recovery to subregions, North Africa took the lead with a 23% increase in its international travelers in Q1 2024 as compared to pre-pandemic levels. Central America followed closely behind with a 15% addition, while the Caribbean and Western Europe held the third spot with a 7% increase each. Tourism direct GDP also jumped to pre-pandemic levels in 2023, reaching approximately $3.3 trillion. This number comes up to around 3% of the global GDP. In addition, the total export revenues from international tourism recovered to around 96% of its pre-pandemic levels when considered in real terms, excluding inflation. These numbers include both receipts and passenger transport. The UN Tourism Confidence Index expects positive trends throughout 2024. However, changing geopolitical conditions and economic headwinds might pose hurdles to the complete recovery of international tourism across the globe. You can also look at 40 Best Places to Visit in South America That Are Beautiful and Safe.