Ranking of the world's 100 largest cities for 2023: Paris is (again) No. 1, followed by Dubai, New York eighth, London 10th - and Cairo 99th

Paris tops Euromonitor International's ranking of the 100 best city destinations This is the third year in a row that the French capital has held the top spot Read on for the full list... READ MORE: Inside the hotel in Courchevel that doesn't cost the earth

Paris has once again been named the world's top urban destination, according to a study.

< p class="mol-para-with-font">This is the third consecutive year that the French capital has occupied first place in Euromonitor International's ranking of the 100 best urban destinations.

It is produced by comparing 55 metrics across six “key pillars”: economic and commercial performance; tourism performance; tourist infrastructure; tourism policy and attractiveness; health, safety and sustainability.

The report places Dubai in second place, Madrid in third and Tokyo in fourth – with the Japanese capital being the first times in the top ten thanks to the improvement in the development of tourism infrastructure. Amsterdam completes the top five.

Meanwhile, London, the UK's biggest city, falls four places to 10th. That's two places behind New York, which rose two places, but well ahead of the next UK entry - Edinburgh, which ranks 62nd.

The rest of the ranking the first ten include

Ranking of the world's 100 largest cities for 2023: Paris is (again) No. 1, followed by Dubai, New York eighth, London 10th - and Cairo 99th
Paris tops Euromonitor International's ranking of the 100 best city destinations This is the third year in a row that the French capital has held the top spot Read on for the full list... READ MORE: Inside the hotel in Courchevel that doesn't cost the earth

Paris has once again been named the world's top urban destination, according to a study.

< p class="mol-para-with-font">This is the third consecutive year that the French capital has occupied first place in Euromonitor International's ranking of the 100 best urban destinations.

It is produced by comparing 55 metrics across six “key pillars”: economic and commercial performance; tourism performance; tourist infrastructure; tourism policy and attractiveness; health, safety and sustainability.

The report places Dubai in second place, Madrid in third and Tokyo in fourth – with the Japanese capital being the first times in the top ten thanks to the improvement in the development of tourism infrastructure. Amsterdam completes the top five.

Meanwhile, London, the UK's biggest city, falls four places to 10th. That's two places behind New York, which rose two places, but well ahead of the next UK entry - Edinburgh, which ranks 62nd.

The rest of the ranking the first ten include

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