Top 10 cities in the world to visit; 2 of them are in Brazil
2 min readResonance, a global marketing and event consultancy, has selected the best cities on the planet to visit. Of the 100 cities mentioned, 2 are from Brazil and are worth knowing more about.
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It is worth noting that this survey is considered one of the most complete and reliable in the entire world, by the North American agency called Bloomberg. The first place in the list belongs to the English capital, London.
Brazil has two of the best cities in the world
To the surprise of many people, São Paulo appears at 33rd place in the ranking. Rio de Janeiro ranked 54th and received praise for its “tropical and sensual” beaches. The busy and artsy nightlife is also the strength of the rating.
When we think only of gastronomy, Sao Paulo rises higher and takes the third place in the ranking. It manages to be in a better position than London and New York, for example.
Indeed, in terms of culture, Samba ranks fourth among the best cities on the planet. After all, there are tons of shows and events all day long, 7 days a week. Meanwhile, Rio de Janeiro ranks seventh in the “outdoor” city category. Historic landmarks also secure the Magnificent City’s 29th place in the history category.
Check out the top 10 cities in the world
If you are planning to visit some of the best cities in the world in 2023, it is worth checking out the top 10 places from the survey mentioned here. After all, some destinations can cater exactly to what you’re looking for on your trip.
- London, UK
- Paris France
- New York, USA
- Tokyo, Japan
- Dubai United Arab Emirates
- Barcelona, Spain
- Rome, Italy
- Madrid Spain
- Singapore city-state
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
The full ranking of the best cities to visit in the world can also be checked out with Bloomberg. The list is released annually, as well as by other agencies, such as Forbes.
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