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The oldest constantly occupied settlement in the United States has just been named to destroy the most friendly, or “most welcome” destination for the country's travelers.
Founded in 1565 by the Spanish Explorers, Saint Augustine, the most Florida.
More than 360 million reviews were analyzed by customers to reach the happy hospitality list, representatives of the famous reservation engine-with two Standbys in the northeast, Cape May, New Jersey and Nioport, RI, are second and third, respectively.
“The United States is a diverse country that has a lot to offer to travelers, and we are happy to see destinations like St. Augustine recognized in the global list of their exceptional hospitality,” Ben Harril told Travel + Leisure.
“A street. Augustine has always been known for its historical magic, and now travelers will also get to know its welcoming environment and excellent stay.”
The famous travel site indicated that the “historic city center” is lining up with the streets paved with gravel and landmarks such as Castillo de San Marcos, a seventeenth century stone fort that provides comprehensive views of the Matanzas Gulf. ”
The experts said: “Travelers can explore St. George's vital street, which is lined with stores, exhibitions and cafes, or take the beauty of the Flagler College, which is an amazing example on the summit, and imposing a nature of the typical higher architecture.” .
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The nearby beaches were also given a gesture to its “virgin” beauty.
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Other smiling spots included the top ten, Sedona, Arizona and Haina, Hawaii.
Neighboring news comes as New York residents recover from the “lowest friendly” award in the country, according to a separate survey.
The study of the most friendly countries for friendly review in the world has reached 2.5 million tourists of personal travel experiences and other factors to achieve their classification – with the death of the Empire State.
“New York residents are good, but they are not kind to your face,” Long Island, a citizen and Manachanite Joe Massaru, 40 years old, insisted on this post when he told them the results.
“People in other states are nice on your face, but they are not cute behind your back or when you need it,” he said.