The 7 most underrated cities in the world

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Some of the most beautiful cities may be obscured by famous nearby tourist attractions, forcing them to fade out of the background. People may not think too much, but they are equally interesting and less crowded (this is a plus for people who don’t like busy locations). We have compiled a list of the 7 most underestimated cities in the world that you should visit at least once in your life.


Krakow, Poland


Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland, and its retro atmosphere through tourist attractions such as the Royal Castle, the Jewish Quarter and the cobblestone old town is well worth a visit. Exploring the community of Krakow is very worthwhile. In addition, the basement and rooftop restaurants provide spectacular city views, adding fun to your dining experience. Not to mention the Wieliczka Salt Mine, this is a must-see attraction.

Minsk, Belarus


Minsk is a must-visit city for art lovers, with amazing art galleries, wonderful street art and avant-garde restaurants. More importantly, the 30-day visa-free entry discount makes you worth a visit.

Busan, South Korea


Busan is surrounded by mountains and is located in the depths of southern South Korea. It is no stranger to many tourists. The city has many pristine beaches, making it a popular tourist destination for those seeking a relaxing and slow-paced vacation. In addition, the Jagalchi Fish Market has many delicacies to choose from.


Perth, Western Australia


Perth is the capital of Western Australia. Numerous eye-popping development projects add to its charm and attract tourists. Its stadium is worth 1.6 billion U.S. dollars and is a major tourist destination. In addition, Yagan Square, the city’s main public space, introduces you to the extraordinary indigenous culture. New hotels such as Aloft, Westin, QT and Intercontinental have recently opened, with the sole goal of making you feel at ease and at home.


La Paz, Bolivia


La Paz is the highest capital in the world and one of the most fascinating places in South America. The culture of this city blends modern and retro. On the one hand, there is a feeling of nostalgia in the old neighborhoods, where kerosene is still used to power the lights. On the other hand, La Paz has a modern feel due to its five-star hotels, modern cafes and art galleries.


Dresden, Germany


Dresden is a famous German city that was reborn from the ashes after being destroyed during World War II and is still struggling to keep up with other complex towns in the country. Its historic Notre Dame Church has been reopened to the public, the old town is undergoing revitalization and renovation works, and it is expected that more tourists will be welcomed in the future.


LEÓN, Nicaragua


Leon is one of the oldest colonial cities in the Americas and is famous for its museums, churches and buildings. Visitors will see the ruins of one of Spain's first colonial cities, which are still intact today. Its most notable feature is that it has eight volcanoes, so it is called "the country of volcanoes."



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