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A sinking city drowning in tourists, where you'll spend more time queuing than admiring its admittedly beautiful canals and architecture.
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A charming coastal town with unmistakable French colonial influence, where you can stroll along Mediterranean-style promenades and savour croissants at quaint cafés.
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An Instagram-perfect island that's lost its charm to cruise ships and selfie-sticks, with eye-watering prices to boot.
Often called the 'Queen of Hill Stations', this former summer capital of British India boasts Victorian architecture and a miniature railway that could easily be mistaken for a Swiss Alpine town.
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Once a hidden gem, now a stag do capital where you'll struggle to see the stunning medieval architecture through the throngs of rowdy tourists.
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A serene hill station in Uttarakhand with pine-covered slopes and colonial-era churches that wouldn't look out of place in the English countryside.
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A city whose liberal reputation has attracted hordes of partying tourists, overshadowing its rich cultural heritage and quaint canal-side charm.
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A planned hill city near Pune, modelled after the Italian town of Portofino, complete with colourful buildings lining a picturesque lake.
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Which of these places have you been to?
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