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Vancouver Ranked Most Beautiful City In Canada, 5th In The Entire World

Darpan News Desk, 18 Sep, 2019 06:20 PM

    A comprehensive list by the travel site, Flight Network, has placed Vancouver at number five out of 50 cities.


    Flight Network went to travel writers, bloggers, and agencies from around the world to curate the list


    “This extensive collaboration produced the most thoughtful and definitive list of the World’s Best Cities — a guide that will inspire travellers not only in 2019 but for years to come,” said the website. “This unparalleled guide will both challenge you to take a fresh look at famous megacities like New York and dream of new destinations like chilly and charming Bergen, Norway.”


    Flight Centre calls Vancouver an “amazing place to visit.”


    “From a bustling metropolitan area to lush forests and pristine beaches — Vancouver has it all!”


    According to the list, Toronto and Quebec City came in at number 21 and 23 respectively.


    The most beautiful city in the world, according to Flight Network’s ranking, is Paris, France.


    Indian city Jaipur was ranked 48th. “The people of Jaipur are as colourful as their outfits. Hugely hospitable, they make everyone feel welcome within the city,” said the website.


    Elsewhere in the continent, New York, San Francisco, San Diego, Chicago and the Mexican city of San Miguel de Allende made the top 50.

     

    The 50 most beautiful cities in the world, according to Flight Network, are as follows:

    1. Paris, France
    2. New York, USA
    3. London, England, UK
    4. Venice, Italy
    5. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    6. Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    7. Cape Town, South Africa
    8. San Francisco, California, USA
    9. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    10. Rome, Italy
    11. Singapore, Singapore
    12. Lisbon, Portugal
    13. Amsterdam, Netherlands
    14. Prague, Czech Republic
    15. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    16. Budapest, Hungary
    17. Istanbul, Turkey
    18. Tokyo, Japan
    19. Vienna, Austria
    20. Buenos Aires, Argentina
    21. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    22. San Diego, California, USA
    23. Quebec City, Canada
    24. Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    25. Chicago, Illinois, USA
    26. Bruges, Belgium
    27. Madrid, Spain
    28. Havana, Cuba
    29. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    30. Jerusalem, Israel
    31. Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
    32. Quito, Ecuador
    33. Zurich, Switzerland
    34. Cusco, Peru
    35. St. Petersburg, Russia
    36. Berlin, Germany
    37. Hanoi, Vietnam
    38. Queenstown, New Zealand
    39. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
    40. Seoul, South Korea
    41. Dubrovnik, Croatia
    42. San Sebastian, Spain
    43. Bangkok, Thailand
    44. Cartagena, Colombia
    45. Dublin, Ireland
    46. Marrakesh, Morocco
    47. Bergen, Norway
    48. Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
    49. Beijing, China
    50. Athens, Greece

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