World’s top 100 city destinations for 2025
- 12/10/2025
- 22 Day
International arrivals to the top 100
cities reached 702 million in 2025. The top five cities maintain their
positions for a second year.
According to Euromonitor International’s Top 100 City
Destinations Index 2025, Paris welcomed over 18 million international visitors
in 2025, driven by its strong tourism infrastructure, vibrant culture and focus
on sustainability. The reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris was among the key
highlights, which drew significant tourist interest.
Top five cities retain their positions for
a second year
The annual report published by Euromonitor
International in partnership with data company Lighthouse indicates that Europe
maintains its position at the forefront of global rankings, securing four out
of the top five places in the Index.
Paris is followed by Madrid in second place, recognised
for its sustainability leadership and urban mobility initiatives. Tokyo holds
third place, remaining Asia’s top city destination with its vibrant visitor
experience and major sporting events.
Rome secures fourth place, driven by luxury hotel
launches and airport expansion, while Milan rounds out the top five, celebrated
for its business environment, fashion and design leadership and robust tourism
infrastructure.
Asia Pacific surges ahead in international
arrivals
International arrivals continued to grow in 2025, led
by strong regional performance. Asia Pacific recorded the highest rise at 10%,
followed by the Middle East and Africa at 7%. Bangkok topped the list with 30.3
million visitors, followed by Hong Kong, London and Macau.
This momentum was driven by visa relaxations, major
infrastructure upgrades and high-profile cultural and sporting events, which
strengthened connectivity and enhanced visitor experiences.
Nadejda Popova, global head of loyalty at Euromonitor
International, said: “Even amid economic headwinds and geopolitical
uncertainty, global travel proved exceptionally resilient in 2025.
International arrivals to the top 100 cities climbed 8% to 702 million,
highlighting the ability of cities to adapt, innovate and deliver experiences
that travellers continue to find irresistible.”
Sustainability and innovation drive urban
competitiveness
Sustainability remains a priority in tourism
strategies, with Spanish cities such as Madrid, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia and
Seville leading eco-friendly initiatives, joined by Nordic leaders Helsinki and
Oslo.
Meanwhile, artificial intelligence is reshaping
tourism management and visitor experiences, from New York’s smart city
platforms to Bangkok’s digital arrival cards and Abu Dhabi’s AI-powered
services.
Infrastructure investment continues to underpin
growth, with Rome, Tokyo and Paris advancing through luxury hotel developments
and airport expansions, while São Paulo stands out for rapid progress in metro
and logistics upgrades.
Popova commented: “City destinations are entering a
pivotal new era, marked by ambitious investment, rapid innovation and the
widescale integration of AI. As cities compete for visitors, the focus is
shifting towards sustainability, resilience and delivering meaningful,
personalised experiences. The 2025 Index highlights those destinations that are
not only thriving today but also setting the standard for the future of urban
tourism.”







