15 Of The Worst Tourist Attractions Across The World, According To People’s Votes

According to Statista’s data, the number of international tourists traveling around the world last year almost reached a billion. Of course, this is not so much compared to the pre-pandemic 1.4 billion and more, but tourism is gradually recovering, and this is great. Today, if you have money and desire, you can go literally anywhere in the world, and the only question is picking a place.

And this is where various services like Tripadvisor, Booking and Google Maps come to the rescue with their reviews, rankings and so on, where almost every tourist venue has its own rating. Some of the world-famous attractions in these ratings justify their great fame, while others, on the contrary, look a tad bit overestimated. At least according to this study.

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#1 Hollywood Walk Of Fame, USA – 3.42/10

One of Los Angeles’ major tourist magnets, over 2.5K copper stars are embedded in the sidewalk here, celebrating film and music legends, show business figures and iconic characters. Simply approach the very first of the stars and you are guaranteed to be stuck there for several hours. Even if you are not at all interested in music and cinema…

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Final score: 37points Two_rolling_black_eyes Two_rolling_black_eyes Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

Its a horrible waste of time unless you desperately want to see someone standing on a square of sidewalk dressed like an imaginary character or dead actor whose name is on the sidewalk square. Its just the world largest physical list of famous names. At least the $20 map to the stars houses has a chance of actually seeing someone famous.

15 15points reply View More Replies… #2 Taj Mahal, India – 3.83/10

A masterpiece of Indian architecture, the tomb of the wife of the ruler of the Mughal Empire, who died in childbirth. The inconsolable husband ordered a luxurious mausoleum to be built for his wife, and years later he was buried there, next to her. Today, the Taj Mahal attracts millions of tourists and pilgrims from different countries, and has become one of the most recognizable architectural silhouettes in the modern world.

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Final score: 33points James S James S Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

The smog was so thick with the smell of the local sewage in the nearby river I could hardly breath. Fortunately the smelly fog dissipated to be replaced by intense heat, swarms of beggers and vast numbers of hawkers flogging tat.

42 42points reply View More Replies… #3 Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park, USA – 5.41/10

Disney’s second theme park located near Orlando, Florida. Opened in 1971, after the death of Walt Disney, however, it was planned and built according to his behests and ideas. The world-famous symbol of the park is Cinderella’s Palace. Throughout most of the 21st century, it has traditionally been the most visited theme park in the world.

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Final score: 17points Ima Manimal Ima Manimal Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

I totally agree. Definitely didn’t feel the magic there. Mostly felt ripped off. Six flags is way more fun and affordable.

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Stasher is a luggage storage network headquartered in the UK, and since 2019 they have annually ranked the world’s most popular attractions based on a range of different factors. These include reviews on the largest travel services and aggregators, Google reviews, distance to the nearest international airport, quality of local accommodation and tourist safety. The pervasive influence of TikTok is also not left out of focus – TikTok engagement is taken into account as well. In general, a rather complex calculation method – and pretty interesting results.

#4 Everland, South Korea – 5.17/10

The largest entertainment complex in Korea, located in the suburbs of Seoul. In addition to a variety of attractions, there is also a zoo and a water park. The resort is owned by Samsung Everland, which is part of the Samsung group.

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Final score: 16points Lauren Wilder Lauren Wilder Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

Everlast was fun. Their characters were so cute and fun.

7 7points reply #5 PortAventura World, Spain – 5.37/10

One of the largest theme parks in Europe, located in Tarragona, near Barcelona. An interesting feature of the park is its division into six thematic zones, representing one of the historical civilizations, and reproducing the characteristics of each of these cultures.

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Final score: 14points Jojo_hobkin Jojo_hobkin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago (edited) Report

Why is it so low ? It is quite great with among the thrillest coaster in Europe (Shambhala mostly)Not to forget since it’s in Spain it is quite cheap compared to Disneyland or EuropaPark.

9 9points reply View More Replies… #6 Forbidden City, China – 5.41/10

The Forbidden City in Beijing is the former palace of the Chinese emperors and the largest palace complex in the world today. It is located in the very center of Beijing, and in 1987, the first of all sites in China, was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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Final score: 13points d-recovery d-recovery Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

it’s a bit pointless if there’s no comments on why these places were rated low

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Now, we will not delve into the top of the highest-rated places on the planet – we will only say that the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest (7.34 points out of 10) leads the top 3, ahead of Disneyland Paris and the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. Another thing is more interesting – it turns out that there are places that we traditionally consider iconic among tourists – but at the same time they show some really low rates among people. So can Stasher be considered a true myth buster?

#7 Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA – 5.39/10

The most visited national park in the United States, opened back in 1940. This park is home to the Appalachian Trail, the longest continuous hiking trail in the world. However, the location of the park in an industrialized region has been causing serious concern among environmentalists for many years.

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Final score: 12points Dawn Bodtke Dawn Bodtke Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

sorry, but the Industrialized regions came after the park, it is a beauty worth a visit.

29 29points reply #8 Ocean Park, Hong Kong, China – 4.96/10

Opened in 1977, at the turn of the millennium Ocean Park experienced a major crisis and almost closed. Nevertheless, the board managed to attract new investors, work out a detailed development plan – and a decade later the park entered the world’s top ten theme parks in terms of annual attendance.

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Final score: 11points Remi (He/Him) Remi (He/Him) Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

Better than the Disneyland imho

2 2points reply #9 Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong, China – 4.89/10

A true gem of Hong Kong, Victoria Harbour has played a vital role in the city’s development as a major shopping center. Today, the bay is well known for its scenic views from almost anywhere along the coast, and is considered a major tourist attraction in Hong Kong.

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Final score: 11points Remi (He/Him) Remi (He/Him) Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

I really don’t know why it has so low points. But about half of the things here seems to be really random. Nice place for a walk, especially after dark when the city lights come on.

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“In fact, any such research is not a scientific work, but rather aimed at entertaining the public and attracting attention to the source where it is published,” says Valery Bolgan, the editor-in-chief of Intent news agency from Ukraine, whom We asked for a comment here. “And such assessments are not a guide to action, although they are always interesting to read. To qualify for something serious, a study must include at least a transparent, scientifically based methodology for calculations. After all, the authors here operate with rather subjective concepts – such as public approval.”

#10 Busch Gardens, USA – 4.52/10

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, opened back in 1959, is well known for its numerous roller coasters. Importantly, here you can find several more special attractions for children under 9 years of age. The park’s territory is also divided into several thematic zones, each with its own unique features.

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Final score: 11points Shane Hussel Shane Hussel Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

Busch Gardens is great

14 14points reply #11 Lotte World, South Korea – 4.80/10

Lotte World in the Korean capital was opened in 1989, and six years later it was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest indoor amusement park on the planet. Here you can also find a museum, several cinemas, and the country’s largest ice skating rink. And in addition, under the roof of Lotte World there is also the so-called “Magic Theater”, where you can watch performances by magicians.

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Final score: 9points Lauren Wilder Lauren Wilder Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

I loved Lotte World! It was such a unique experience.

8 8points reply #12 Fushimi Inari Taisha, Japan – 5.04/10

Temple complex Inari – the deity of abundance, rice, foxes and success in Shintoism, Japanese traditional religion. The oldest buildings date back to 711, and in the 16th century, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a famous military and political figure in Japan, ordered the construction of a beautiful two-story gate at the entrance to the sanctuary.

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Final score: 6points Remi (He/Him) Remi (He/Him) Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

Absolutely beautiful place. I guess the rating is suffering from the fact that it’s also very crowded with other tourists. Kyoto has an over tourism problem on the whole so try to go off season if you’re going and try to visit the sights at a less popular time and day. Also just accept that there will be other people and try to coexist. You are all there for similar reasons after all.

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“In other words, if a person came with their family to a national park for a weekend, and along the way, let’s say say, they had a fight with someone at a gas station or they just had a headache – it is likely that this will affect the quality of the review. At least the perception of time spent in the park will highly likely be completely different. This also needs to be taken into account. And let’s just look at the three lowest rated places on this list. Is the Taj Mahal no longer an architectural masterpiece, don’t you really want to visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame if you are in Los Angeles? Of course no. So this, it seems to me, is a very interesting rating, looking educational – but nothing more,” Valery summarizes.

#13 Pier 39, USA – 5.27/10

One of San Francisco’s top tourist attractions. In addition to many restaurants and entertainment venues, you can also see the city marine aquarium here, and there is also a traditional sea lion rookery located nearby. The area is also home to many of the city’s holiday events, including the spectacular fireworks display for Independence Day.

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Final score: 5points James S James S Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

Apart from the sea-lions and the ferries I’m baffled as why people visit. I mean I did as a tourist but once I realised it was just tat shops and c**p expensive resturants I left.

9 9points reply View More Replies… #14 Grand Bazaar, Turkey – 3.48/10

Located in the old part of Istanbul, the Grand Bazaar is one of the largest covered markets in the world. There are more than 400 different shops on the 66 streets of the Grand Bazaar, and almost half a million shoppers and tourists come here every day. And then the tourists, thanks to the incomparable skill of local sellers, also become shoppers…

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Final score: 5points Hugh Cookson Hugh Cookson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

An amazing place with many of the older shops actually dug into the walls of the Bazaar. Went there several years ago with my brother, who was the UK military attache in Turkey at the time, and had a splendid time. I was amazed by the versatility of the shopkeepers language skills – in my case I was approached by a seller who , in 5 minutes put his sales pitch to 10 / 15 different people in languages as diverse as English, Japanese, German, russian, French and Italian ; for context, my brother, who speaks fluent Turkish, was having his Rolex repaired in the back workshop (which btw, was never locked) and gave me a rolling commentary on the guys sales pitch.

15 15points reply View More Replies… #15 Great Wall of China, China – 5.05/10

The largest architectural monument in the world, the only structure made by human hands, which, with good visibility, can be seen from earth’s orbit with the naked eye. One of the main symbols of China and a constant magnet for any tourist heading to this country.

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Final score: 2points Ron Man Ron Man Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report

You can’t see it with the naked eye from space. That’s an old myth.

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Be that as it may, it’s always interesting to see which iconic landmarks around the world are included in similar lists of the lowest-rated sites. Even if you have not been to any of them, and if you have, then there’s an opportunity to compare your own impressions with the rating presented. For example, I’ve been to two of the fifteen places that are on this list – and I still liked them. And what about you? Please feel free to share your own opinions in the comments below – but not before scrolling to the very end.