The travelling life can be really nasty. You have a city on your bucket list and at some point you actually make it to the destination of your dreams. And then comes the big disappointment: the city may be beautiful, but it’s also really crowded. The sightseeing tour becomes a gauntlet.
Now analysts from the holiday home agency Deluxe Holiday Homes analysed which cities can be particularly crowded. For the ranking, they took into account the annual number of visitors, the area of the respective city and the number of inhabitants. They put these values in relation to each other.
Paris is more crowded than anywhere else
Paris has secured the inglorious title of the most crowded city in the world. With 351,429 visitors per square kilometre and a visitor-to-inhabitant ratio of 1708 percent, the French capital is more crowded than anywhere else.
Bern follows in second place. The federal city has a population-to-visitor ratio of 3279 per cent. This is by far the highest figure of all the destinations analysed. The only reason Bern (85,045 people per square kilometre) is not in first place is because Paris has significantly more visitors per square kilometre.
In third place is the US metropolis of Chicago. There, too, the ratio of inhabitants to visitors (1813 percent) is higher than in Paris, but the number of visitors per square kilometre is significantly lower (81,500). New York and Stockholm follow in second place.
These are the top ten most crowded cities:
- Paris
- Bern
- Chicago
- New York
- Stockholm
- Amsterdam
- Budapest
- Los Angeles
- Rome
- Bucharest