Ubud as the world's best city

  • Update : 20 Jul 2022 14:36
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Travel + Leisure magazine has just released the 25 best cities in the world and Ubud in Bali, Indonesia has managed to rank the third place. The list is based on a poll of readers, they share their travel experiences and provide ratings.

 

The assessment was based on several categories, ranging from landmarks, culture, culinary, community friendliness, and other values. Ubud the world's best city does offer a variety of interesting things. No wonder many foreign tourists choose to stay for long period in the area.

 

The city of Ubud is located in the highlands of Bali. The city is also known as a center of culture, art, and the natural beauty. Ubud offers another side of Bali. In Ubud, visitors can enjoy to view the rice terrace with temples and sacred places of worship.

 

If Ubud, the world's best city, is in third place, then who is at the top? The city that occupies the top position this time is Oaxaca in Mexico. Followed by San Miguel de Allende. Here's a list of the best cities in the world in 2022 :

 

  1. Oaxaca, Mexico
  2. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
  3. Ubud, Indonesia
  4. Florence, Italy
  5. Istanbul, Turkey
  6. Mexico City, Mexico
  7. Chiang Mai, Thailand
  8. Jaipur, India
  9. Osaka, Japan
  10. Udaipur, India
  11. Seville, Spain
  12. Merida, Mexico
  13. Tokyo, Japan
  14. Kyoto, Japan
  15. Siem Reap, Cambodia
  16. Seoul, South Korea
  17. Bodrum, Turkey
  18. Rome, Italy
  19. Muscat, Oman
  20. Hoi An, Vietnam
  21. Cuzco, Peru
  22. Cape Town
  23. Charleston, South Carolina, USA
  24. Bangkok, Thailand
  25. Ljubljana, Slovenia

 

Thus are the list of the best cities in the world 2022, including Ubud as the world's best city.

 

 

Photo Source: Monkey Forest Ubud Official Website

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