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What is the number one city in the US travel and leisure?

Charleston, South Carolina, has once again charmed Travel + Leisure readers, winning the top spot in the 2023 World's Best Awards' favorite cities in the U.S. category for the 11th year in a row. Last year, the South Carolina city earned a coveted spot in the WBA Hall of Fame.



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As of 2018, New York City is the most visited destination in the United States, followed by Los Angeles, Orlando, Las Vegas, and Chicago. Tourists spend more money in the United States than in any other country, but the United States attracts only the third-highest number of tourists, after France and Spain.

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Tokyo, Japan scored highest for paid tourist attractions in the world, with 11,463 things to do, rated an average of 4.2 out of 5, although New Orleans, has the highest average rating (4.67) for its paid attractions.

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With over 2.9 million visitors as of 2019, Las Vegas is the sixth-most visited city in the U.S., after New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Orlando, and San Francisco.

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Kissimmee, Florida is the Vacation Home Capital of the World and with more than 30,000 homes to choose from, it's no wonder where we got the name from. Vacation homes are more than just your average accommodations.

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Paris remains most-visited city in the world, with 44 million tourists in 2022.

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Answer: Paris is majorly famous for its world-class cuisines, architectural marvels, and eye-catching monuments, and for being the home to prominent luxurious brands including Balenciaga and Chanel.

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The Sunday after Thanksgiving is brutal for airport crowds. Last year, about 83% more people flew on the Sunday after Thanksgiving than on Thanksgiving Day, according to TSA data, making it the busiest travel day of 2022. That same Sunday was also the year's single busiest airport travel day in both 2019 and 2021.

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