Which are the 2 Italians on the list?

Do you want to organize a trip to Europe but far from the dynamics of overtourism? Here are the most underrated cities of all time according to a successful travel influencer (there are also two Italians on the list).

The phenomenon of overtourism has taken over practically every part of the world, so much so that it has become almost impossible to visit a city without finding yourself in endless queues, sky-high prices and tourist traps. Faced with a similar scenario, it is not surprising that there are many who go in search of semi-unknown destinations that have not yet been taken by storm by international travellers, where they can truly enjoy total relaxation and local culture. The travel blogger Anna Merabishvili has drawn up his own personal list of most underrated European cities of all time and the particular thing is that he also included two Italian cities: here they are.

Why organize a trip to Bordeaux or Gdansk

Anna Merabishvili is a travel blogger from London and on her Instagram profile she revealed which in her opinion are the most underrated cities in Europe where to organize a holiday (especially when you want to escape from overtourism). He took into consideration the activities and attractions on offer and the friendliness of the locals and the results were clear: Bordeaux it is the city that surprised her most of all thanks to its fairytale views, its culinary offer and its shopping streets. Quieter than Paris but equally cool, it is perfect for those who love good wine tasting. Same thing goes for Gdanskin Poland, a mix of European cultures, ancient and contemporary architecture and cool activities for both adults and children.

The most underrated Italian cities of the moment

Anna’s list continued with Stockholm in Sweden, San Sebastian (Spain) e TbilisiGeorgia, although it was the cities of our country that attracted the attention of Italian followers. In fact, he recommended visiting Bergamofamous for its stunning old town, lively nightlife and adorable shopping streets. The Upper Town can be reached by funicular and has several wonderful panoramic views. The second all-Italian location to absolutely visit is Bresciaa true “hidden treasure” rich in history where you can get lost among museums and iconic monuments. In short, Northern Italy really hides some incredible surprises: how many will follow Anna’s advice during the next Christmas holidays?

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