21 Tourists Reveal the Shocking Cities They Regret Ever Visiting—And Why You Should Avoid Them Too

21 Tourists Reveal the Shocking Cities They Regret Ever Visiting—And Why You Should Avoid Them Too

dbag127 , Alex Azabache / pexels (not the actual photo) Report

Panoramic view of a waterfall with a rainbow, illustrating a city tourists describe as an awful place to visit again. Niagara Falls, Ontario. Not the falls themselves. They’re spectacular. The town is awful.

veebs7:
Tacky, touristy hellhole next to one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world. I guess if you’re a family with young kids, there’s plenty to do aside from the falls, but otherwise, ugh.

Imaginary_Airport_43:
It used to be the #1 honeymoon destination for Americans before it was over-commercialized. Supposedly, during the Victorian era, it still had a wild and magical aura about it, but it was lost once it became developed and touristy.

Charlie9261 , Anthony Rodriguez / pexels (not the actual photo) Report

Night view of a cityscape featuring illuminated towers and buildings, representing tourists’ awful place experiences. Las Vegas, all fun for 2 nights, but we made a mistake and stayed for 4 nights. Couldn’t wait to leave.

ositola:
You arrive bright-eyed and full of energy. You leave dehydrated and don’t open any banking apps until you get paid again.

flacao9 , Dave Morgan / pexels (not the actual photo) Report

Dallas city skyline with the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and Texas flag under a bright blue sky, travel tourism concept. Dallas, Texas. I cannot believe how boring that city is. I’ve had much more fun in every other Texas city I’ve visited (Austin, San Antonio, even Fort Worth!).

TheBigC87:
I grew up in Ft. Worth. This is so accurate. DFW is a huge suburban sprawl where the character has been sucked dry. San Antonio is the best city in Texas for tourism.

r0n0c0:
For all of its hype and local pride, Dallas is a disappointment. I went there for business once. It’s historic and fun, people said. They were wrong.

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