
10. Paris —
Visitors: 9.8 millionGrowth: 3.3%
Along with the Louvre and Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower tops Paris to-do lists.

9. Antalya, Turkey —
Visitors: 10.3 million Growth: -1.6%
The town on the Turkish Rivieria is known for warm beaches, sun and historic sites.

8. New York —
Visitors: 11.6 million Growth: 3.3%
In the city so nice they named it twice, it's easy to pretend to be a local.

7. Shenzhen, China —
Visitors: 12.1 millionGrowth: 9.6%
The border town (with Hong Kong) is shedding its reputation for cheap massages and knock-off goods in favor of high design and haute cuisine. Bringing in models helps capture attention.

6. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia —
Visitors: 13.3 million Growth: 6.7%
Kuala Lumpur is one of the best shopping cities in the world. Fair prices and a wide selection of high- to low-end retailers have enticed shoppers to KL's Central market, Suria KLCC and Pavilon.

5. Macau —
Visitors: 13.4 million Growth: 3.4%
Macau offers a mixed of Portuguese and Chinese culture. Its top commodity? After gambling, probably the Portuguese egg tart.

4. London —
Visitors: 15.5 millionGrowth: 2.3%
London is the only place where public transportation and phone boxes are attractions in themselves. The city's appeal also comes from landmarks such as Big Ben, Westminister Abbey and Buckingham Palace.

3. Bangkok —
Visitors: 15.8 millionGrowth: 14.6%
Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) is one of many popular attractions in Bangkok.

2. Singapore —
Visitors: 21.3 millionGrowth: 7.7%
Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay are big local attractions. Travelers flock to Singapore's Chinatown to try chilli crab and seafood laksa. Rooftop bars, such as the one at the Fullerton Bay Hotel (pictured), are also popular.

1. Hong Kong —
Visitors: 23.8 millionGrowth: 6.5%
The best way to explore Hong Kong is a cycle: eat, shop, drink, repeat. The influx of Chinese tourists sweeping from Mong Kok's bargain shopping to Tsim Sha Tsui's high-end retail makes Hong Kong the world's most popular city.


