7 Unfriendliest Cities In The World That People Love To Visit

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Berlin

Berlin is a vibrant and inclusive city with numerous attractions, but it has a less well-known side that adds to its unwelcoming reputation. The city's culturally diverse population are reserved, which might lead to miscommunication.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia ranks first in US rudeness despite its namesake, the City of Brotherly Love. A recent survey found that some Philadelphians are reluctant to talk to tourists.

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Budapest

Older generations were wary of outsiders during the Soviet era since friendliness was discouraged. This mindset still affects how some locals treat strangers.

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London

Due to its hectic lifestyle, London is one of Europe's rudest cities. Londoners scurry to and from work, which can make them seem frigid to outsiders. Brits prefer seclusion and less small conversation, which might be seen as unfriendliness.

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam, Netherlands, generates contradictory feelings in vacationers. Some find it welcome, while others find it hostile. Rising local anti-tourism sentiment contributes to Amsterdam's ranking as the world's least welcoming city.

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Moscow

Moscow is one of the rudest cities in the world. Due to the foreign local standards and lifestyle, travelers are encouraged to visit in groups. This cultural difference makes inhabitants seem unpleasant.

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Vienna

Despite being one of the world's most livable cities, Vienna has been criticized for its unfriendliness. Tourists say Viennese are rude and cold. Viennese society's insularity and reluctance to accept outsiders may explain this image.