Cities which attracted the highest number of visitors in 2018-19

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Cities which attracted the highest number of visitors in 2018-19

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Which cities have  attracted the maximum number of international visitors in 2019? Mastercard's Global Destination Cities Index for 2019 rates the cities on the basis of visitor volume and spends.

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AntalyaThe city of Turkey, known for its beachside hotels and epic Roman ruins, has managed to grab a place in the top 10 list. Antalya has been marked 10th on the list with a visitor count of 12.41 million.

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TokyoThe 2020 Summer Olympics host stands 9th on the list. The city catered to 12.93 million visitors.

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IstanbulIstanbul has managed to move up a spot from the 2018 list. The city has been ranked 8th with 13.40 million visitors and continues to attract them for its historic architecture, boutique and inventive restaurants.

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New YorkNew York has been the only US city which has made it to the top 10 global destinations list. The city has been ranked 7, with a visitor count of 13.6 million.

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Kuala LumpurWith a visitor count of 13.79 million, the Malaysian city stands at 6th position on the list.

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SingaporeSingapore stands at the 5th position with a total visitor count of 14.67 million. The city is known for the world's best airport along with amazing street food.

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DubaiDubai has been ranked at the top in visitor overnight expenditure list. People paid a whopping amount of $553 per day, on average, with a collective expenditure of $30.82 billion in 2018.  On this list, it stands at the 4th spot.

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LondonLondon is the only city that has been seeing a constant decline in its visitor count since past 4 years. The city lost its second place to Paris with a margin of 10,000 visitors.

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ParisParis takes over the second spot from London. With 19.10 million international visitors, the Eiffel Tower city has been charming visitors with its chic hotels and restaurants.

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BangkokAsia-Pacific has seen the largest increase in the number of international travellers since 2009, growing at 9.4 percent. Mastercard's Global Destination Cities Index crowns Bangkok as the No. 1 city for the fourth consecutive year with 22.78 million international visitors.