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Taj Mahal is the world’s most Instagrammed cultural World Heritage site

With almost 4.3 million hashtags, it might not come as a surprise that the Grand Canyon is the most Instagrammed natural World Heritage site in the world.

Taj Mahal is the world’s most Instagrammed cultural World Heritage site
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When a location is recognised as a World Heritage site, it marks it as a site of great cultural value. But which sites are the most popular of all, and which should you be adding to your bucket list? 

In time for summer, Betway has revealed the most Instagrammed World Heritage sites around the world from a seedlist of the most popular locations.

The Taj Mahal is the world’s most Instagrammed cultural World Heritage site

With 2.4 million hashtags, the Taj Mahal ranks as the most Instagrammed cultural World Heritage Site. Built in the 17th century, the iconic mausoleum is a must see for travellers venturing to the East.

Meanwhile, the beautiful palace of Versailles comes in second place with 2.3 million Instagram hashtags. The Statue of Liberty, a globally recognised symbol of freedom, comes in third place with almost 2.3 million hashtags.

Rank

Cultural site

Country

No. of Instagram hashtags

1

Taj Mahal

India

2,391,689

2

Versailles

France

2,299,794

3

Statue of Liberty

United States

2,256,201

4

Machu Picchu

Peru

2,213,736

5

Petra

Jordan

1,688,229

6

Angkor Wat

Cambodia

1,647,787

7

Acropolis

Greece

1,565,916

8

Chichen-Itza

Mexico

1,070,985

9

Sydney Opera House

Australia

1,014,401

10

Stonehenge

United Kingdom

883,559


The Grand Canyon is the most Instagrammed natural World Heritage site in the world

With almost 4.3 million hashtags, it might not come as a surprise that the Grand Canyon is the most Instagrammed natural World Heritage site in the world. Attracting 4.73 million visitors in 2022, people from all over the world travel to see this popular geological phenomenon. 

The Amalfi Coast comes in second place with 3.7 million hashtags on Instagram, followed by Yosemite National Park with 3.4 million hashtags. 

The United States is revealed to be the most popular place for seeing natural wonders with four of the top 10 most Instagrammed natural World Heritage sites being location in the nation. 

Istanbul is the most Instagrammed World Heritage city with over 124 million hashtags

Analysing the most popular cities on Instagram with World Heritage status, Istanbul is the most Instagrammed of all with 124.3 million hashtags. The most populated European city, Istanbul is reflective of many rich cultural influences and must-see attractions such as the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. 

Home to iconic sites such as the Vatican City, the Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum, Rome comes in second place with 29.5 million Instagram hashtags. A popular city break destination for Europeans, Prague comes in third with 18.5 million hashtags. 

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