If you ask most travellers where they want to go, they’ll often express a desire to get away from it all, venture off the beaten track, and find somewhere unique.
This is a wonderful sentiment, but it’s important not to overlook the classics either. The reason tourist attractions become popular is they are interesting, easy to access, and often hard to beat. While you may stumble across a hidden gem on your travels, you can also waste a lot of precious time looking for them!
The drawback to tourist attractions is they are often surrounded by tacky or overpriced memorabilia, or in some cases, an abundance of locals trying to make a quick buck off tourists. You may have to be more assertive than usual when dealing with street vendors, never allow yourself to feel pressured into a purchase. The easiest thing to do is to be clear and brief, do not allow yourself to be drawn into discussions.
Keep your wits about you, and when it comes to buying souvenirs, think long and hard. Would you rather spend money on an overpriced t-shirt, keyring, or mug, or take plenty of photos and save your money for more important purchases (a glass of wine, anyone?).
Be proud to be a tourist. Take the silly photos, and make the most of every moment you have on your trip. Chances are, it has taken a long time to plan and budget for, so enjoy yourself!
Ask for local advice on the best times to visit attractions. Do tour buses arrive at the same time every day? It might be an idea to avoid those times. Are there special entry prices later in the day? Do you need to take a guide with you? Will you need to know anything else, such as appropriate dress codes, customs, or the ability to take photos or videos?
There is a real thrill in arriving at a classic destination featured in movies or historical moments. Don’t miss out on the quintessential travel experiences just for the sake of being different.
If you are planning to head off the beaten track, even in a tourist city, again, get information from the locals. Are some areas safer than others at various times of the day? Will tourists travelling alone be a target for unscrupulous vendors? Are there certain foods to avoid eating from street vendors?
Your travel advisor may also be able to help point out any common issues faced by travellers to certain places. Never be too proud to ask for advice—it may save you in the long run!
Moreover, while visiting popular destinations, consider exploring the surrounding areas as well. Sometimes, the true charm of a place lies just a little beyond the tourist hubs. For example, while the Eiffel Tower in Paris is a must-see, the quaint streets of Montmartre offer a different, yet equally delightful experience. Similarly, while the Colosseum in Rome is awe-inspiring, a walk through the quieter, historical neighbourhoods can provide a deeper understanding of the city’s rich history.
Additionally, blending popular tourist activities with local experiences can create a more fulfilling travel experience. Attend a local festival, dine at family-owned restaurants, or take part in a traditional craft workshop. These activities not only support the local economy but also give you a more authentic taste of the culture.
Remember, balance is key. Enjoy the well-trodden paths, but don’t be afraid to veer off course occasionally. This way, you get the best of both worlds – a chance to see iconic landmarks and the opportunity to discover something uniquely yours. After all, travel is about making memories, and those can be found both in the famous and the hidden corners of the world!