Leon Logothetis’ overrated destinations of the world
A bird’s eye view of the Parthenon at the Acropolis. (Christos Angelou / Associated Press)
4. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
This metropolis in the desert mixes a centuries-old culture, skyscrapers and thriving shopping centers such as the Wafi mall (shown). But the flavor of the Middle East eluded Logothetis, who had hoped to delve into the citys rich culture but instead spent too much time among ex-pats. (Ali Haider / EPA)
3. Prague, Czech Republic
The capital of the Czech Republic is visually stunning but the locals, particularly the older generation, are practically unapproachable, says Logothetis. The mass of tourists dont help, either. Shown is an overview of the Charles Bridge. (Fumiyo Asahi / For The Times)
2. Moscow, Russia
The Red Square is certainly a sight to see, but Logothetis says he spent far too much in the expensive capital and found traffic to be a nightmare. (Alexander Kadobnov AFP/Getty Images)
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One popular stop along the Red Square: the historic St. Basil’s Cathedral. (Beverly Beyette / Los Angeles Times)
A foggy view of Moscow’s flagship business center. (Misha Japaridze / Associated Press)
1. Paris
Logothetis marvels at the genius of this beautiful city but says he found Parisians social skills lacking particularly when dealing with English-speaking travelers. Tourists are shown lining up at the Louvre. (Philippe Desmazes / AFP)
Mounted guards patrol near the Eiffel Tower. (Michel Euler / Associated Press)
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The last of the day’s sunshine falls on the Arc de Triomphe. (Richard Derk / Los Angeles Times)
A busy day in Paris’ Musée d’Orsay with the famous “Whistler’s Mother” in the background. (Richard Derk / Los Angeles Times)
A restful stop near the Louvres Pyramid. (Richard Derk / Los Angeles Times)
An evening stroll in Paris’ Champ de Mars. (Richard Derk / Los Angeles Times)