Paris will lose the status of a “city of love”? Tourists chose a different place for Valentine’s Day

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The capital of France was not among the most frequently chosen cities for Valentine’s Day. “Festival of lovers” tourists prefer to spend elsewhere.

This year, the world’s world of lovers had to recognize the superiority of another European city. It turns out that tourists do not choose Paris as a direction for Valentine’s Day as willingly as it used to be. Instead of France in mid -February, Italian atmosphere definitely reigns among travelers. In the first place of the list of the most frequently chosen cities for celebrating with the other half was Rome. The eternal city overtook, among others Milan and Barcelona.

Rome wins with Paris

This year, instead of the Eiffel Tourists, tourists will see the relics of St. Valentine in the Basilica of Our Lady in Cosmedin. This is not Paris, and Rome is now a fashionable “capital of love.” According to the latest data of the Kiwi.com booking platform, couples from Poland this Valentine’s season definitely focused on a romantic trip to Italy. The capital of this country was chosen by as much as 37 percent of travelers more than a year ago. It is not known whether Italian cuisine loved by everyone or high prices in restaurants in the French capital has an impact on this result. The bad fame of the French capital may also have a significant influence in the context of security, but in this respect Italian cities also do not have the best reputation.

Krakow Valentine’s Hit

While Poles fly to Rome, Milan and Barcelona, ​​foreign tourists come to Krakow. Yes, it is the capital of Lesser Poland that is very popular this year in Valentine’s Day, especially among tourists from Great Britain, Denmark, Italy and Spain. Kiwi.com reports that 22 percent more will come to Krakow on Valentine’s weekend.

Where else can you fly on the occasion of the festival of lovers? Among the recommendations, there is also a mysterious “pink city”. Under this name lies Toulouse – a slightly less crowded, but equally charming alternative to Paris.

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