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

LA_Snkr_Dude , Terrance Barksdale / pexels (not the actual photo) Report

Panoramic view of a historic city with dense tourists, highlighting popular destinations some travelers found an awful place to revisit. Tel Aviv as a teen Christian thinking they were our allies and friends. Israelis spit on my mother, called us goyim, and everyone ripped us off. The men were perverted and rude. I’ve also never been to a city where people argue amongst themselves so much. We got scammed for dinner, our airbnb tried to overcharge us, we got scammed at markets and stores, and laughed at for being christians and americans on several instances. They say Tel Aviv is famous for hospitality but thats only true if you are hebrew. Also most outwardly racist place I’ve been. Another family with our church was mexican and the israelis thought they were arab, so the way they were treated was disgusting. They got spit on twice. .

ranchopannadece44 , Haley Black / pexels (not the actual photo) Report

Nighttime city street scene with tourists and umbrellas in a rainy urban area, illustrating awful places some avoid visiting. I live in Korea but not in Seoul. I’ve been to Seoul many times and I had this feeling that it’s all a front. Ppl are miserable. Housing crisis. Over worked zombies. Underpaid zombies. A city of zombies. They smile robotically and wave around their Samsung phones in elation to their leaders – Kpop and Instagram. This city is designed for Instagram and social media. There’s no restaurant with soul. (no pun). There’s no business that seems true to itself.

royalpyroz , Ethan Brooke / pexels (not the actual photo) Report

A coastal cityscape with residential and commercial buildings under clear skies, highlighting cities tourists avoid visiting again. Atlantic City is a once in a lifetime experience. As I’m never going there again.

The most heartbreaking sight was all the kids on the steps of the casino, waiting for their parents who “just went for a quick spin of the roulette wheel”. Those poor kids were waiting nearly all day and night.

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