Traveling is always a good investment for those who want to expand their horizons, discover a new culture, gastronomy and leisure. But this investment changes drastically according to the destination you choose and we, from Betwaywe’ll talk about it in this article.
Visiting cities like Paris, New York, Tokyo and other fashionable metropolises may be a dream for some, but are they affordable? Of course, there are cheaper destinations, as the survey shows made by the website of slot machine Betway on tourism in big cities.
Although the numbers of tourists are impressive, many of them are residents of the country itself. But the real highlight is another: cities that are known in the world for decades of well-done marketing work today can enjoy a much higher average ticket than cities that are little explored and even with a scratched image.
In Betway’s text this can be seen with the difference between New York and Rio de Janeiro.
Nova York
The city of Nova York felt the great impact that the global health crisis had on its tourism. After all, if in 2019 it hit the record of 66.6 million tourists in the city, in 2020 that number was 22 million. Furthermore, 19.6 million of these tourists were Americans.
Fact is, the most populous city in the United States is not a cheap city. Accommodation, taxes and leisure rates in the city that never sleeps are not as affordable for tourists as compared to other destinations.
However, it is still worth getting to know the most cosmopolitan of cities, an image created in countless films, advertising campaigns and the “sale” of its main tourist attractions. The Statue of Liberty speaks for itself, but it still has Wall Street as the image of the world financial market, Broadway as a reference in shows and even Central Park as one of the most famous parks in the world.
Paris
the City of Light, Paris, also has its charms, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, fashion and high cuisine. But you have to prepare your pocket before disembarking in the French capital, after all, everything will be paid in euros.
The biggest impact that the tourist who wants to go to Paris will feel is the accommodation. Although there are options for all budgets, it is not so cheap to stay in the French capital. So, doing a lot of research before choosing your hotel (or hostel) will save you money.
If New York has tourist attractions as world references, the campaign of Paris as “the city” or even the “city of love” also guarantees visits in the tens of millions every year.
Tokyo
Now let’s go to the Japanese capital: Tokyo, which has been a target of interest to many tourists since the last Olympic Games. But let’s not fool you: the city is rich in technological, religious, entertainment and much more. Its global “sale” to attract tourists is more recent than that of New York or Paris, but the growth is enormous.
Just like the state Unests, Japan also requires visas for tourists. But unlike the ten-year period, tourists have up to 90 days to enter and leave Japan on a short-stay visa. But this is no reason to despair, as it is not an expensive visa.
However, accommodation in Japan’s most populous city is not cheap, as is New York and Paris. The positive point is the low cost of food, transport and leisure.
Thinking about tourism and marketing actions by Betway’s vision
In the lifting of Betway on how much it costs to be a tourist in your own city some very valuable insights are presented. Even with a much higher demand, prices in New York and Tokyo compared to Rio are much more expensive. What are we doing wrong?
O Brazil it is still a country that has a lot to grow in tourism, a harsh reality to face due to the many destinations we have and the hospitality of the Brazilian people. Good international marketing campaigns – from video creation to support for recording films, series and plays – would help a lot in this regard, as well as helping New York to move from being seen as a city of high crime, violence and concrete to a destination that contemplates everyone.
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