It appears that concerning sentiment, the old top picks are still the best. Clients of the flight search engine WhichBudget.com have voted Paris as the most sentimental city on the planet. The French 'City of Love' finished the survey with 35% of the general votes. The Italian urban communities of Venice and Rome came next and third with 15% and 6% individually.
Nonetheless, Paris was the main French city to score in the survey. As per WhichBudget.com, Italy is by a long shot the most sentimental destination with no under six urban areas getting votes: Rome, Venice, Florence, Verona, Naples and Sienna.
Spain came next with two urban areas voted in favor of: Barcelona and Seville. The Scottish city of Edinburgh and Oxford, which is extremely popular for its 'imagining towers', came 7th and 8th in the Top 10 Most Sentimental Cities.
Interestingly, Vilnius, the Capital of Lithuania, crawled into the Top 10 with 2% of the votes. The charming cobbled lanes, candlelit bistros and rich building design offers adoration fowls a flawless setting for a sentimental break.
The Top 10 Most Sentimental Cities as per WhichBudget.com were:
Nonetheless, Paris was the main French city to score in the survey. As per WhichBudget.com, Italy is by a long shot the most sentimental destination with no under six urban areas getting votes: Rome, Venice, Florence, Verona, Naples and Sienna. Spain came next with two urban areas voted in favor of: Barcelona and Seville. The Scottish city of Edinburgh and Oxford, which is extremely popular for its 'imagining towers', came 7th and 8th in the Top 10 Most Sentimental Cities.
Interestingly, Vilnius, the Capital of Lithuania, crawled into the Top 10 with 2% of the votes. The charming cobbled lanes, candlelit bistros and rich building design offers adoration fowls a flawless setting for a sentimental break.
The Top 10 Most Sentimental Cities as per WhichBudget.com were:
- Paris (35%)
- Venice (15%)
- Rome (6%)
- Barcelona (4%)
- Prague (3%)
- Florence (3%)
- Oxford (2%)
- Edinburgh (2%)
- Vienna (2%)
- Vilnius (2%)
