For some U.S. travelers, this summer’s hottest European destination is one without other Americans.last year, and 2023 is looking even busier, travel advisers say.
Reservations for European trips rose 8% over last summer, according to data from Hopper, a travel app. Delta Air Lines President Glen Hauenstein said last week that 75% of seats on the carrier’s international flights this summer are already booked, even with added flights and seats.
Living in the center of Paris I have to say that I rarely see American tourists. This is because they always gather in exactly the same spots. No need to head to Tiblisi, just come to Paris and stray off the beaten path. You can very easily spend your vacation among locals.
sending to the front lines?
We love Europe but couldn’t get into England in August 2021 due to Covid. But France opened up so we transferred planes at Heathrow and went on to France. We drove to Brittany and had a wonderful trip visiting 9 cities in 9 days. In St. Malo a store owner said she’d never met an…
Two more of us going to Paris in June.
Go to Africa, especially African-Americans. Feel the drops around the Fouta Jallon Experience the vibrations of the streets of Dakar, Hear the Melodies of the Kora Review your history and stop the western time Bury yourself in spontaneity Oscillate around another frequency
Absolutely pathetic journalism
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Yogi, an American if ever there was one: 'Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded.'
You can avoid most tourists by getting a few steps off the beaten path, even in London and Paris.
Bosnia, great but with a few tourists