21 Tourists Reveal the Shocking Cities They Regret Ever Visiting—And Why You Should Avoid Them Too
The boardwalk is full of the kind of people you hope don’t sit next to you on a plane. Loud, drunk and they have OPINIONS.
Never again.
LA is terrible if you don’t have a local to show you around.
Billymillion1965:
Los Angeles is a horrible place to visit but a wonderful place to live. Beach and snow-capped mountains that can be driven to in the same day. Everything a big city can offer and the best weather on earth. I miss it so much.
Daytona Beach Florida. I was SO excited to go to Florida in High school. Cockroach in the hotel room. Biohazard bag in the water, all scummy touristy stuff. No thanks, saved up all that money to go working at the school store just to be disappointed. Went to Tybee Georgia a year ago and, that place was fantastic.
Sippinonjoy:
Daytona is the trashiest city in America. Florida has many beautiful beaches, but Daytona is the absolute worst place I’ve ever been.
Houston
It was just concrete and roadways. I did a bunch of the highlights and unique things there…. But it just didn’t have a personality.
New York, LA, Atlanta, Dallas, Vegas, Miami, New orleans, Jackson, baton rouge, Kansas City etc. they all have a feel to them. But Houston just feels like a place people go to exist and work.
Barstow. I saw it on the map, remembered it from the song Route 66, and decided that was where we would stop for the night. I was kind of excited about staying there.
Oof. What an awful place! It was ugly. There was just dirt and dust everywhere. No place to eat. No place to hang out. Everybody looked so depressed and worn down. It is definitely NOT a place to stop.
Naples. Rome had a reputation for being messy and smelly for decades, which I saw first hand. They’ve since cleaned it up, and it’s as beautiful as you’d hope. Naples, on the other hand, feels like a slum for the most part. It’s messy, unwelcoming, and doesn’t honour its history the way much of Italy does .
Gonna be a bit different, but Singapore.
I get the hype and I’m sure it’s paradise for a lot of people, but you won’t get to fully enjoy your time unless you have money.
Like, I’ve been to expensive European cities and even splurged in big cities in Japan (esp eating A5 steak), so grabbing ye Olde credit card half the time isn’t an issue. However, these cities all have ways to be enjoyed for cheap or free!
But because of how small Singapore is as a city, almost every thing you can do there needs money, and the value of the attractions are…well I guess most are not for me.
Again, I love the city and the vibe, but fck it’s so expensive.
Istanbul.
I expected hospitable people & a city bursting with culture. I was greeted with extremely unpleasant people who go out of their way to make your stay as miserable as possible. The mosques are impressive, but you couldn’t pay me to go back there. Truly horrible experience.
Rome was such a massive letdown after Florence and Venice. I still think some of the sights are incredible, but the city was a lot dirtier than I expected and public transportation really let me down. Rome was the first European city where I genuinely didn’t feel safe at night.