As well as overpriced cocktails and filtered selfies, you can’t scroll Instagram without seeing pictures of somebody’s holiday. From smug beach shots to snaps of a seriously snazzy hotel bathroom, in 2016, no trip is complete before you’ve documented the whole thing via Instagram.
However, some destinations are more popular to Instagram than others. As part of its Year in Review, the social media platform have worked out the most photographed places of 2016 using the app’s geo tagging function, and the results aren't exactly too surprising.
Coming in at number one is 'the happiest place on Earth', Disneyland. In fact, the USA destinations dominate the charts with America taking home 12 of the 20 places.
A number of other bucket list sites make the list including New York’s Central Park, Paris’ Eiffel Tower and Rome’s Colosseum. And there was only one UK destination to make the cut this year, London’s Tower Bridge.
See the full list of 20 below.
Disney Theme Park
@hannahfgale
Universal Studios
@unistudios
Central Park, New York
@centralparknyc
Times Square, New York
@timessquarenyc
Eiffel Tower, Paris
@beboy_photography
Musée du Louvre, Paris
@muséedulouvre
Las Vegas strip
@vegas
Santa Monica pier, Los Angeles
@santamonicaboardwalk
Brooklyn Bridge, New York
@francesca___martinelli
Vystavka Dostizheniy Narodnogo Khozyaystva, Moscow
@moscowmap
Siam Paragon, Bangkok
@r_e_n_e._z
Colosseum, Rome
@matteoacitelli
Madison Square Gardens
@tomoko_kurihara
Los Angeles Airport
@losangelesaerial
Tower Bridge, London
@tmnikonian
Barcelona, Spain
@visitbarcelona
Notre Dame, Paris
@myeuropediary
The Metropolitan Museum, New York
@metmuseum
Empire State Building, New York
@empirestatebldg
Niagara Falls, Usa and Canada
@niagarafallsusa
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