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Agency names top leisure travel destinatio­ns for 2023

- By Laurie Baratti

Perhaps Paris’ soaring trendiness can be partially attributed to the popularity of the Netflix series “Emily in Paris,” which depicts a pretty idyllic version of the ancient French capital.

But, whatever the reason, the City of Lights has managed to surpass all other European hotspots as the top destinatio­n among leisure travelers last year, according to the global travel agency network Virtuoso.

Based on an analysis of intel from its data warehouse, transactio­ns for travel to Paris exceeded $63.6 billion last year, making it the most-booked European city in 2022. And, Virtuoso’s hotel analytics shows the same trend continuing into 2023, with Paris outstrippi­ng the Continent’s other perenniall­y sought-after tourist destinatio­ns like London, Rome and Venice.

On a global scale, New York City was 2022’s most-booked city overall and is presently pacing at 13% ahead of last year. But, this year, Paris is outshining everywhere else, currently pacing an incredible 96% higher than in 2022; which was in itself an incredible tourism year, having attracted 44% more trip bookings than during its last high-watermark year, 2019.

It comes as no surprise, then, that Paris is also the most expensive out of the top three European destinatio­ns to visit at the moment. The city’s hotel rates are tracking at 30% higher than in the Italian capital and 21% higher than in the British capital.

To date, these are Virtuoso’s Top 10 Most-booked Cities for leisure travel this year:

1. Paris

2. London

3. New York

4. Las Vegas

5. Nassau

6. Rome

7. Miami

8. Santa Monica, California

9. Washington, D.C.

10. Venice

 ?? DREAMSTIME/TNS ?? The Eiffel Tower and other major attraction­s make Paris the mostbooked city for travel in 2023.
DREAMSTIME/TNS The Eiffel Tower and other major attraction­s make Paris the mostbooked city for travel in 2023.

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