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Top of the food destinatio­ns

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FOOD has become a priority over beaches and shopping among younger US travellers, according to the results of a new survey which also found that Paris remains the top food destinatio­n in the world.

After the French capital, Tokyo and Rome round up the top five for dining on the survey conducted by Hotels.com and Tasty Travels.

In the report, which polled 9,000 respondent­s in 29 countries, about two-thirds (60%) of the younger millennial cohort in the US cited food as the biggest deciding factor when picking a travel destinatio­n.

That compares to 43% for beaches and 20% for shopping.

“Experience­s are the new wealth, and food provides one of life’s most pleasurabl­e experience­s, where there’s always something new to try when you travel,” said Hotels.com president Johan Svanstrom in a statement.

“So, it’s understand­able that younger generation­s of travellers are defining their holiday by what they can eat, how they eat it, and how good the ‘Grams’ (that’s Instagram posts to the uninitiate­d) will be while they’re away.”

Their itinerarie­s also reflect this preference for food-centred travel: Tucking into local delicacies outranks visiting landmarks (65% vs 49%) and exploring the great outdoors.

Research also shows that during a week-long vacation, American millennial­s snap on average 128 photos, 15% of which are food photos.

In fact, more than three-quarters of millennial respondent­s said they prefer to take photos of food over pictures of their friends.

Likewise, 76% of travellers cited their dining experience­s as more memorable than spending time with their travel companions.

Here are the top seven food destinatio­ns:

1. Paris

2. Tokyo

3. Rome

4. London

5. Barcelona

6. New York

7. Madrid – AFP Relaxnews

 ?? —AFP ?? Paris is top of the list of food destinatio­ns for millenials.
—AFP Paris is top of the list of food destinatio­ns for millenials.
 ?? — AP ?? A Madrid bakery has decorated cakes with the colours of the Spanish flag for the World Cup.
— AP A Madrid bakery has decorated cakes with the colours of the Spanish flag for the World Cup.

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