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  Paris retained the title of the worlds top city destination, with Dubai and Amsterdam making up the top three

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  • Paris retained the title of the world’s top city destination, with Dubai and Amsterdam making up the top three
  • Annual index by global market research company reported on the top global cities for tourism, sustainability, and economic performance

Paris remains the world’s most attractive city destination, global market research company Euromonitor International’s annual ‘Top 100 City Destinations Index 2022’ has revealed.

Euromonitor International’s report Top 100 City Destinations Index 2022 compares 57 metrics across six key pillars for 100 city destinations, to create an overall city attractiveness score. The six key pillars include: (1) economic and business performance, (2) tourism performance, (3) tourism infrastructure, (4) tourism policy and attractiveness, (5) health and safety, and (6) sustainability.

Eight out of top 10 are European cities

The annual report issued by Euromonitor International in partnership with data intelligence company Transparent Intelligence, revealed that this year’s top 10 ranking was dominated by eight European destinations, with Dubai and New York as the only non-European names on the list.

Paris has retained the title of the world's leading city destination, followed by Dubai in second place and Amsterdam in third. Madrid came in fourth, while Rome rounded up the top 5. The good standing of European destinations in the Index is largely attributable to two important pillars – Tourism Policy and Attractiveness, and Tourism Infrastructure.

The top 10 cities in the Top 100 City Destinations Index 2022 index

The top 10 cities in the Top 100 City Destinations Index 2022 index are:

  1. Paris
  2. Dubai
  3. Amsterdam
  4. Madrid
  5. Rome
  6. London
  7. Munich
  8. Berlin
  9. Barcelona
  10. New York

Tourism recovering from Covid blues as pandemic restrictions ease

The key factor behind the resilient recovery of global cities was strong rebound of international tourism, projected to register 112% growth in 2022 in terms of inbound spending. Intra-regional travel, easing of Covid-19 travel restrictions, and value-driven tourism, further boosted their appeal.

Nadejda Popova, Senior Project Manager – Services & Payments at Euromonitor, said: “The strong rebound of international tourism, following the removal of COVID-19 travel restrictions, the increased interest in value-driven tourism offerings, and consumer preferences for domestic travel and short-haul flights, marked dynamic movements in the ranking in 2022. This allowed the most proactive cities to improve their rank in the Health and Safety, Tourism Performance, and Tourism Policy, and Attractiveness pillars.

“Paris has retained the title of the world's leading city following exceptional performance across the Tourism Policy and Attractiveness, Tourism Infrastructure and Tourism Performance pillars, and was once again crowned the world's best-performing destination.”

The travel and tourism industry is facing a new set of challenges with rising labour shortages, inflationary pressures, and growing economic uncertainty. This is increasing the pressure on urban environments and cities to improve efficiency, mitigate the impacts of climate change, support smart urban development, boost green credentials, and enhance the tourism offer in a post-pandemic period.

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