South Africa's economic hub
Johannesburg will retain its title as Africa's most visited city for the
second year in a row, a study has shown.
"Johannesburg
is set to be the most popular destination city in Africa for the second
year, followed by Cape Town," the latest destination index published by
MasterCard on Thursday showed.
At
least 4.3 million people are expected to have visited the city by the
end of next month, a 4.9 percent increase over last year's 4.1 million
visitors.
The tourists are expected to spend some $3.2 billion compared to $3.06 billion last year.
The study ranks 132 cities worldwide in terms of international visitor arrivals and their spending.
Johannesburg
is followed by Cape Town, which should get 1.6 million out-of-towners
as the second destination of choice in Africa.
Trailing
Cape Town is Cairo in Egypt with an expected 1.35 million visitors,
followed by Nigeria's Lagos with 1.33 million, and then Morocco's
Casablanca with slightly under a million tourists.
Globally, London tops the list for the third time, followed by Bangkok, Paris, Singapore and Dubai, said the study.
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