According to statistics, there are over 500 million monthly active users of Instagram, 300 million of whome use the app every day.
It's quite apparent how Instagram has taken over the world by storm. Before, it was just an IOS-exclusive app, but has since become available for Android and a desktop version for Windows 10.
With the tremendous amount of photos circulating in Instagram every day, it has become a source of ideas of where to travel for tourists. And according to the survey done by Facebook in US Travelers, 38% of them got their trip ideas from Instagram.
Now, let's round up all the hotels, all the attractions and other tourist destinations, and find out what places made the cut of being the most "instagrammable" places this 2016. This is a part of Instagram's Year in Review which was released last week--to achieve these results, this photo-sharing app used geotagging.
According to Skift, Disney Properties holds the number one spot on being the Most Instagrammable Place in the world (it also got the top spot last year). Following in second is the Universal Studio Properties, followed by Central Park and Times Square in New York.
Eiffel Tower and the Louvre in Paris got the 4th and 5th spot. It was then followed by the Las Vegas Strip and the Santa Monica Pier in California. Another place in New York, The Brooklyn Bridge, bagged the 9th spot. While the VDNKh (Vystavka Dostizheniy Narodnogo Khozyaystva) which is in Moscow, Russia, ranked in at number 10.
Number 1 on the top 10 of the most shared global attractions on Instagram is MGM Grand Las Vegas. This popular Las Vegas hotel is followed by W New York in Times Square, with The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas following close behind.
Atlantis The Palm and Caesar's Palace, both located in Dubai, got the 4th and 5th spot, Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino ranked in 6th, while Fontainebleau Miami Beach got the 7th spot, followed by Wynn Las Vegas, Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel, and the Venetian Macao. Click here for more Instagram Year in Review statistics.
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