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Dubai’s Burj Khalifa among top 10 most frequently Ubered-to tourist attraction
Dubai’s Burj Khalifa is among top 10 most frequently Ubered-to tourist attractions, the international cab aggregator shared in it’s new report ‘A look back at 2019’.
The iconic skyscraper is the seventh most-visited tourist attraction in the world by Uber users, ahead of Disneyland and Buckingham Palace.
The Empire State Building and Freedom Tower are the most frequently Ubered-to tourist attraction.
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“Riders love to use Uber when traveling. The Empire State Building once again reigns supreme as the most frequently Ubered-to tourist attraction, with Disneyland and the Louvre gaining traction,” said Uber.
The most popular travel destinations across the world include:
- Empire State Building
- Freedom Tower
- CN Tower
- Arc de Triomphe
- Eiffel Tower
- The Louvre
- Burj Khalifa
- Disneyland
- Buckingham Palace
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Sydney Opera House
- Berlin Wall
- The Blue Mosque
- The Vatican
- Great Pyramid of Giza
At over 828 metres and more than 160 stories, Burj Khalifa holds the record of being the ‘Tallest building in the world’.
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