15 Cities Where the Locals Actually Like Tourists
15 Cities Where the Locals Actually Like Tourists

Traveling to new places is always exciting, but it’s even better when the locals are happy to have you around! Here’s a list of 15 cities across the globe where tourists are welcomed with open arms. From the historic streets of Europe to the bustling cities of America, each of these destinations offers a warm welcome to visitors looking to explore and enjoy what they have to offer.
1. London

London is a hub of culture, history, and energy. It’s packed with iconic sights like the Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. Locals are used to tourists and generally approach them with a friendly attitude, happy to give directions or recommend a good pub nearby. The cityโs vast array of museums, parks, and shops means thereโs something for everyone, making it a great spot for visitors from around the world.
2. Dublin

Dublinโs charm is irresistible; the locals pride themselves on their hospitality. Pubs and cafes often fill with a mix of locals and tourists enjoying a pint or some hearty Irish food. Dubliners love sharing stories and if youโre up for a chat, youโll make friends in no time. The city itself is small and easy to explore, packed with literary history and beautiful green spaces.
3. Lisbon

Lisbon treats every visitor like a long-lost friend. Its streets, climbing up the cityโs seven hills, offer breathtaking views and quaint cafes. Locals here are helpful and often willing to share insights about the best local spots to check out. The atmosphere in Lisbon is laid-back, and tourists can easily blend in by taking part in the city’s daily life, enjoying pastries at a local bakery or tram rides through historic neighborhoods.
4. Nashville

Nashville may be famous for its music scene, but it’s also incredibly welcoming to tourists. The city lives and breathes music, with live performances everywhere from street corners to grand concert halls. Locals are proud of their city and its cultural significance, often inviting tourists to experience it firsthand, whether itโs through a country music concert or a community event.
5. Metz

Metz is a lesser-known gem in France, but its residents are just as welcoming. The city offers a unique blend of German and French cultures, evident in its architecture and local cuisine. Tourists can explore ancient churches and modern art galleries while experiencing the genuine friendliness of the local community. Itโs easy to feel at home amidst the relaxed pace of life here.
6. Barcelona

Despite some recent changes, Barcelona continues to be a tourist-friendly city. I visited in May 2025 and had a fantastic time exploring without any issues. The cityโs vibrant streets, bustling markets, and stunning beaches are open for all to enjoy. Locals are accustomed to international visitors and maintain a welcoming spirit amidst the growing tourism.
7. Niagara Falls

The area around Niagara Falls is designed with tourists in mind. The stunning natural wonder draws millions each year, and everything from hotels to attractions is set up to ensure visitors have a memorable stay. Whether it’s boat tours under the falls or scenic viewpoints, the local economy thrives on tourism, and the community is geared towards accommodating guests.
8. New York

New York really does live up to the hype. Yes, itโs busy. Yes, itโs a bit chaotic. But itโs also packed with iconic sights and friendly locals who are always ready to help (even if they deliver it with a bit of attitude). From wandering Central Park to grabbing a bagel in Brooklyn or seeing a Broadway show, youโll never run out of things to do here. Itโs easy to get around tooโjust hop on the subway or grab a yellow cab and go.
9. San Diego

San Diego has a super relaxed vibe that makes it one of the friendliest cities to visit. The sunny weather helps, of course. But so do the beaches, chilled coffee shops, and laid-back locals who are happy to share tips on what to see. Youโve got the famous San Diego Zoo, waterfront strolls, and amazing Mexican food just about everywhere. Plus, the city is compact enough to explore without feeling overwhelmed.
10. New Orleans

New Orleans is one of those cities that instantly welcomes you in. The locals are proud of their culture, food, and musicโand theyโll happily chat with you about all of it. You can spend your days wandering the French Quarter, listening to live jazz, and sampling incredible Creole dishes. Itโs lively, colourful, and full of character, but it never feels too touristy. Everyoneโs there to enjoy themselves.
11. Vienna

Vienna has this lovely mix of grand history and modern cool thatโs really inviting for visitors. Itโs an easy city to explore on foot or by tram, and locals are happy to share their favourite coffee houses or tell you where to find the best schnitzel. Everything is well organised and safe, which makes it a perfect choice for first-time travellers. And you canโt beat the classical music and beautiful old streets.
12. Berlin

Berlin is one of the most open, friendly cities in Europe. Itโs full of history, but itโs also full of life and creativity. People here are welcoming and thereโs a real international vibe, so no one feels out of place. Youโll find amazing museums, buzzing nightlife, and endless quirky cafes. Itโs easy to get around by U-Bahn or bike, and youโll never run out of things to discover.
13. Bruxelles

Bruxelles (or Brussels, if you prefer) often surprises people with how friendly it is. The city centre is walkable, the public transport is simple to use, and locals tend to switch between French, Flemish, and English with ease. You can wander through beautiful old squares, tuck into Belgian waffles, and of course, enjoy the beer. Itโs relaxed, welcoming, and a great base for exploring more of Belgium.
14. Rome

Rome might be packed with history, but itโs also packed with charm. Yes, it gets busyโbut the locals are used to tourists and generally very happy to help. Youโll find welcoming trattorias, stunning piazzas, and streets that seem to turn every corner into a photo opportunity. The food alone is worth the visit, and with everything from ancient ruins to buzzing markets, thereโs plenty to keep you coming back.
15. Venice

Venice is a city unlike any other, built on a lagoon with canals where streets might be. Even with the challenges of managing a high tourist influx, Venetians remain hospitable and warm. The city offers a magical experience with its historic sites, gondola rides, and exquisite local cuisine. While it can get crowded, the beauty of Venice continues to draw and delight visitors, supported by the friendly attitude of its residents.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.
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