When planning a vacation, they often choose a country first, and then remember its capital as a starting point, and maybe as the goal of the entire trip.
Often it is the capitals that can boast the largest and most convenient airports, as well as the most convenient ways to get there. And, of course, the capital’s cultural and entertainment program is always on top.
Experts from Premier Inn decided to conduct an interesting study, during which they analyzed Google search data to identify the most popular “alternative” capitals of the world. The study analyzed about 420 cities from 89 countries to determine which ones are of interest to travelers and are considered convenient for movement.
The results are very surprising. For example, according to the study, Malaga could become the capital of Spain with success, and not Barcelona, as many might have thought. Just imagine a capital with a southern atmosphere that preserves the spirit of Pablo Picasso and other talented natives, beautiful beaches, interesting architecture, it’s curious, isn’t it?