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Istanbul and Antalya Among the World’s Most Visited Cities in 2024!

Istanbul and Antalya Among the World’s Most Visited Cities in 2024!
According to the 2024 ranking of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, Istanbul secured 2nd place, attracting 23 million tourists, while Antalya ranked in the top 5 with 19.3 million visitors.

These cities remain major hubs for both tourists and investors, offering a unique combination of history, culture, business, and seaside leisure.

Top 10 Most Visited Cities in the World in 2024:

  1. Bangkok – 32.4 million
  2. Istanbul – 23 million
  3. London – 21.7 million
  4. Hong Kong – 20.5 million
  5. Mecca – 19.3 million
  6. Antalya – 19.3 million
  7. Dubai – 18.2 million
  8. Macau – 18 million
  9. Paris – 17.4 million
  10. Kuala Lumpur – 16.5 million

Why Invest in International Real Estate?

A Global Trend: The top 10 cities are not only tourist magnets but also business hubs, making them prime locations for real estate investments.

Rising Property Prices: Real estate in popular tourist and business centers continues to appreciate, ensuring capital protection and high investment potential.

Passive Income: Apartments and villas in these locations are in high demand for both long-term rentals and short-term stays, providing property owners with a steady income stream.

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