#1 Hollywood Walk Of Fame, USA - 3.42/10

#2 Taj Mahal, India - 3.83/10

#3 Disney's Magic Kingdom Park, USA - 5.41/10

Stasher is a luggage storage network headquartered in the UK, and since 2019 they have annually ranked the world's most popular attractions based on a range of different factors. These include reviews on the largest travel services and aggregators, Google reviews, distance to the nearest international airport, quality of local accommodation and tourist safety. The pervasive influence of TikTok is also not left out of focus - TikTok engagement is taken into account as well. In general, a rather complex calculation method - and pretty interesting results.
#4 Everland, South Korea - 5.17/10

#5 PortAventura World, Spain - 5.37/10

#6 Forbidden City, China - 5.41/10

Now, we will not delve into the top of the highest-rated places on the planet - we will only say that the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest (7.34 points out of 10) leads the top 3, ahead of Disneyland Paris and the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. Another thing is more interesting - it turns out that there are places that we traditionally consider iconic among tourists - but at the same time they show some really low rates among people. So can Stasher be considered a true myth buster?
#7 Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA - 5.39/10

#8 Ocean Park, Hong Kong, China - 4.96/10

#9 Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong, China - 4.89/10

“In fact, any such research is not a scientific work, but rather aimed at entertaining the public and attracting attention to the source where it is published,” says Valery Bolgan, the editor-in-chief of Intent news agency from Ukraine, whom Bored Panda asked for a comment here. “And such assessments are not a guide to action, although they are always interesting to read. To qualify for something serious, a study must include at least a transparent, scientifically based methodology for calculations. After all, the authors here operate with rather subjective concepts - such as public approval.”
#10 Busch Gardens, USA - 4.52/10

#11 Lotte World, South Korea - 4.80/10

#12 Fushimi Inari Taisha, Japan - 5.04/10

"In other words, if a person came with their family to a national park for a weekend, and along the way, let's say say, they had a fight with someone at a gas station or they just had a headache - it is likely that this will affect the quality of the review. At least the perception of time spent in the park will highly likely be completely different. This also needs to be taken into account. And let's just look at the three lowest rated places on this list. Is the Taj Mahal no longer an architectural masterpiece, don't you really want to visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame if you are in Los Angeles? Of course no. So this, it seems to me, is a very interesting rating, looking educational - but nothing more,” Valery summarizes.
#13 Pier 39, USA - 5.27/10

#14 Grand Bazaar, Turkey - 3.48/10

#15 Great Wall of China, China - 5.05/10

Be that as it may, it's always interesting to see which iconic landmarks around the world are included in similar lists of the lowest-rated sites. Even if you have not been to any of them, and if you have, then there's an opportunity to compare your own impressions with the rating presented. For example, I've been to two of the fifteen places that are on this list - and I still liked them. And what about you? Please feel free to share your own opinions in the comments below - but not before scrolling to the very end.

