Atlanta ranks among top U.S. cities for international tourism
Atlanta ranks among top U.S. cities for international tourism With over 765,000 foreign visitors a year the city ranks just behind Houston
With over 765,000 foreign visitors a year, the city ranks just behind Houston and ahead of Fort Lauderdale.
Major cities like New York, Miami and Los Angeles are at the top of the list
followed by San Francisco and Orlando. Nonetheless, tourists from all over the world choose Atlanta because of its distinctive attractions and cultural significance.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Old Fourth Ward, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was born
the Atlanta BeltLine, and bustling marketplaces like Krog Street Market and Ponce City Market are among the main attractions
according to Condé Nast. The city’s appeal is further increased by outdoor areas like Piedmont Park and Historic Fourth Ward Park.
Atlanta’s tourism profile has also been enhanced by the construction of additional lodgings. Spanish colonial-style buildings in Midtown
Visitors now have chic places to stay thanks to the Hotel Granda and the recently opened Fourth in Old Fourth Ward
which has enhanced the city’s standing as a lively and friendly travel destination.
Atlanta ranks among top U.S. cities for international tourism
Atlanta is well-positioned for another successful year in tourism because to its rich history, cultural attractions, and expanding hospitality choices.
According to the International Trade Administration, Atlanta receives about 765,000 foreign visitors a year
placing it 12th among American cities for international tourism.
The Atlanta BeltLine, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthplace, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and vibrant marketplaces like Krog Street and Ponce City Market are all well-liked destinations.
Atlanta is becoming more and more popular with tourists from across the world thanks to new hotels like the O4W’s Fourth and Midtown’s Hotel Granda.
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World Travel News, Gorilla Trekking Uganda and Gorilla Trekking Rwanda