The 5 Friendliest Countries in Europe for Black Travelers (2024)

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Last updated on April 24, 2023

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Traveling while black in Europe over the last seven years, I have experienced far more wow moments and fuzzy feelings than negative experiences. I won’t let incidents like being refused service at a tapas bar in Spain and getting stalked by a middle-aged man in Croatia taint the priceless moments I’ve had. Still, black tourists like myself, unfortunately, have to deal with unpleasant treatment on a continent that touts its progressiveness. But Europe is a vast place with plenty of black-friendly destinations where you can feel right at home. In this post, I’m going to share the 5 friendliest countries in Europe for black travelers. This list is based on my experiences as well as those of other avid travelers who are black.

Which black travelers am I referring to?

I make it a point to acknowledge how your nationality affects your travel experiences as a black person. Having an American or British passport could, for instance, save you from a long interrogation at border patrols. Although I have experienced race-motivated mistreatment, I also know that being an American citizen has been an advantage when navigating Europe. For instance, when I would go to exchange money anywhere in Spain, presenting my American passport would lead to polite conversation and smiles. I also encountered the same hospitality in Greece and Italy, countries that you’ll typically find on lists of the most racist places in Europe. It’s as if my passport is a sort of magic wand that instantly puts service people on their best behavior (most of the time.) For the purpose of this article, I am mostly referring to black travelers from the West – African Americans, Black Brits, and the like. Without further ado, here are the best countries for black tourists in Europe, in no particular order.

5 Black-Friendly European Countries You’ll Love

Portugal

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Portugal is hands down the most underrated country in Europe. It doesn’t get as much love as its next-door neighbor, Spain, but should not be overlooked! Where do I even begin? Well, let’s go back to my first visit to Portugal. It was 2012, and I was studying abroad in the Spanish Basque Country. My friends decided to take a weekend trip to Lisbon, and I reluctantly tagged along. ‘What happens in Lisbon?’ I thought. In my head, Lisbon was just some random port city. Boy was I wrong! I remember riding the trolley up the steep, colorful streets and thinking ‘Wow!’ At night, my friend and I went to a giant street party in the Bairro Alto neighborhood, where we were staying. We ran into two Italian men who asked us to get to their hotel after chatting for an hour. Hell to the no! Watch out for the unscrupulous men hanging around Bairro Alto at night.

When in Lisbon, you must eat seafood rice and the famous pastel de nata, or egg tarts. Pasteis de Belem has been serving its golden egg tarts since 1837. Honestly, I didn’t think they were as good as the Chinese egg tarts I eat in LA, but they were good. Pasteis de Belem, which you can visit as part of a 3-hour tour of Belem that I’d highly recommend, also sells meat pies and other pastries that are better than the pastel de nata. For seafood rice, I’d recommend Estrela da Baixa, a mom-and-pop location that a local told me about. You can find seafood rice in almost any restaurant, but the quality will vary. Estrela da Baixa will not disappoint.

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Pasteis de Belem: R. de Belém 84-92, 1300-085 Lisboa, Portugal

Estrela da Baixa: Rua da Conceição 11, 1100-500 Lisboa, Portugal

My second visit to Portugal was with my sister in 2016, when I was living in Madrid. We took a day trip to Sintra, just 2 hours from Lisbon. Sintra is like a kingdom with a collection of palaces, mansions, villas, and other creations of King Ferdinand II. There, you’ll find the out-of-this-world Pena Palace, which is located at the top of the Sintra mountains. It takes about 45 minutes to drive up there, but the views are insane! From Sintra, we stopped at Cabo de Roca, the southernmost point in Europe. My sister and I did this epic day trip from Lisbon with Get Your Guide, visiting the Pena Palace, the town of Sintra, Cascais, and Cabo de Roca in about 8 hours. These places are all close to each other, making it easy to see them all in one day.

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In addition to Lisbon, my sister and I made a trip up north to Porto. Along the way, we stopped at Aveiro and Fatima. If you’re Catholic, you may have heard about the Miracle at Fatima. Well, it was in Fatima that the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to three children. Anyway, back to Porto. This city is famous for two things: wine and a sandwich called Fransecinha. For the famous port wine, try Taylor’s Port winery. It’s a bit tricky to find so you may want to join a wine-tasting tour. For Fransecinha, a sandwich with layers of ham, eggs, and melted cheese, I’d head to Cafe Santiago.

Taylor’s Port: Rua do Choupelo 250, 4400-088 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

Cafe Santiago: R. de Passos Manuel 226, 4000-382 Porto, Portugal

My third visit to Lisbon was a solo trip in the summer of 2018. There were ex-pats everywhere. I mean the streets were brimming with them. I guess the secret is out – Lisboa is not only stunning, but it’s also one of the most affordable cities to live in Europe. I’m glad I got to experience it before gentrification. Despite the influx of foreigners, Lisbon still maintains the qualities that make it special: the easygoing vibe, warm people, delicious food, colorful architecture, and, of course, those classic trolleys.

Austria

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The hills are alive in this gorgeous country sandwiched in the middle of Central Europe. What initially drew me to Austria was the fact that The Sound of Music was filmed here. I watched that movie all the time as a kid so I wanted to go see the filming locations. When I visited the city of Salzburg, just two hours east of Munich, I immediately fell in love. Despite the fact that it was still snowing in April, this city was so quaint and charming.

Salzburg is a small city so you can actually see it in two days. The must-see places are the Hohensalzburg Fortress, the Mirabelle Palace, and the birthplace of Mozart. Be sure to try Wienerschnitzel, a breaded veal dish. I had it at the restaurant inside Hohensalzburg Fortress, which has breathtaking views of the city.

Beyond Salzburg, you can take a day trip to the picturesque village of Hallstatt. This little village is one of those places that look like somewhere out of a painting. You can also go experience the opera in the capital, Vienna. Some say Vienna’s boring while others rave about it. I personally have no interest in visiting Vienna just because I’m done with European capitals.

Hungary

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Hungary is the coolest place in Eastern Europe by a mile. The Czech Republic may be slightly prettier, but the people struck me as cold and humorless. Maybe it was because I went in February, but it was nearly impossible to find anyone in a cheerful mood. In Hungary, on the other hand, the people were more open and welcoming.

I decided to visit Hungary after befriending a woman from Budapest while living in Madrid. Initially, I was skeptical about going solo. Up to that point, the only other place I had visited in Eastern Europe was the Czech Republic, and I had gone with a friend. Given the frosty reception we received, I was worried that Hungary might be similar. Wrong! Budapest turned out to be a blast, and I found the Hungarians to be approachable. I ended up making a ton of friends and having a really enjoyable weekend.

When in Budapest, you definitely have to visit the bathhouses! You’ve probably seen a ton of photos of the famous Schenzenyi Baths on Instagram. Budapest has more bathhouses than any other European city so there are tons of other options. Also, check out Gellert Baths and Rudas Baths. There’s a ton to do in Budapest so I would recommend at least 3-5 days to experience the city.

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Szechenyi Thermal Bath: Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary

Gellert Thermal Bath: Budapest, Kelenhegyi út 4, 1118 Hungary

Rudas Thermal Bath: Budapest, Döbrentei tér 9, 1013 Hungary

When it comes to food, you need to try a famous dessert called Langosh. It is D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S! The receptionist at my hostel recommended a little shop called Retró Lángos Büfé and I thought it was great. You may also want to try Hungarian Goulash. In the center of the city, there’s a long street called Vaci Utca, which is lined with restaurants. I would go far down the street to find the cheaper and less touristy restaurants.

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Retró Lángos Büfé: Budapest, Podmaniczky Frigyes tér 4, 1054 Hungary

Lots of restaurants: Budapest, Vaci Utca, 1056 Hungary

Denmark

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Ah, Denmark. I guess Denmark is special to me because it’s the first country I ever visited outside the US and Nigeria. I first visited in the spring of 2011, when it was blistering cold. Still, I was charmed by the gingerbread-like houses and grand castles. Scandinavia, which consists of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland, is known for its very high standard of living and happy people. This is where you can get 400 days of paid maternity leave. No wonder why they’re happy.

Copenhagen, the capital, is where you’ll find a lot of unique attractions. Case in point: there is a community called Freetown Christiania that declared independence from the Danish government. The area is home to about 1,000 people and is famous for being an enclave for alternative lifestyles (as well as drugs.) Christiania is a popular tourist destination nowadays. When I visited, I found it super sketchy and felt uncomfortable. Would I recommend visiting Christiania? If you’re curious, sure. But there isn’t much to write home about, to be honest.

There are less sketchy ways to spend your time in Copenhagen. If you visit during the summer, you should go to Tivoli Gardens, which is the second-largest amusem*nt park in Europe. The place is just gorgeous, with a large garden and a palace. You’ll also run into performances by some marching bands. I didn’t actually go on any rides, but they looked tame. Nothing close to Six Flags or even Disneyland.

In Copenhagen, there’s a famous statue of the Little Mermaid, whose creator was from Denmark. Lastly, you have to stop by the iconic Nyhavn canal to snap some photos. Surrounded by boats and colorful houses, the Nyhavn is the picture you always see in postcards.

Scotland

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I’ve developed a dislike for England for a couple of reasons:

  1. I am consistently harassed by the border agents at London airports. It has happened three times so far. That can’t be a coincidence.
  2. There is a strong superiority complex and condescending attitude toward Americans among the English. Of course, this isn’t always the case, but I’ve experienced it enough times to know that anti-Americanism is strong on these shores.
  3. They say when a man tires of London, he tires of life. Really? Then I must be really tired of life. London is one of my least favorite places in England. In fact, I’ve actually preferred my visits to the smaller cities and towns that most people have never heard of. Please, even Londoners will tell you that the city isn’t what it used to be. Be sure to go somewhere outside of London on your visit to the UK – anywhere!
  4. I would talk about the depressing weather, but they have no control over that so I’ll give them a break.

Given my not-so-pleasant experiences in England, Scotland was a breath of fresh air. I visited for the first time in the summer of 2018 and was so impressed. The people were actually nice. Gasp. They are also fiercely proud of their country and history, which is always nice to see. I took a tour of the Scottish Highlands, and my tour guide showed up in a kilt sans underwear. How do I know? He said so. Apparently, it is tradition for men who wear kilts to go commando. Oh, Scotland! Fellow blogger Gloria also experienced the Scottish sense of humor.

Most of my time in Scotland was spent in Edinburgh, where you’ll find a ton of things to do. First is the Royal Mile, the main street in Edinburgh. It’s where you’ll find a lot of iconic buildings, shops, street performances, and more. Edinburgh Castle, which sits on a hill in the Old Town, is located along the Royal Mile. Getting from the Old Town to the New Town just requires crossing some tunnel-like pathways and walking down the stairs. While in the New Town, visit Grassmarket for traditional Scottish food and vintage shopping. If you love gardens like me, you won’t want to miss Princes Street Gardens. Absolutely stunning!

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I went to Edinburgh in August when the Fringe Festival was going on so there was even more to do. The Fringe Festival is an annual arts festival that happens every August. Comedians, singers, poets, dancers, and all types of artists put on shows around the city for about three weeks. August is a good time to visit because of the festival and the favorable weather. By favorable, I mean there’s rain instead of snow. Scottish weather is probably worse than English weather, but the hospitality of the people and the beautiful highlands make up for it.

There you have it – the five friendliest European countries for black travelers. Have you visited any of these countries? What other friendly countries would you add to the list?

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FAQs

Which countries are safe for black people to travel to? ›

Here are six of the highest-rated “Traveling While Black” destinations based on our community of Black travelers.
  • North America & Caribbean: Barbados.
  • South America: Medellin, Colombia.
  • Europe: Florence, Italy.
  • Asia: Philippines.
  • Oceania: Sydney, Australia.
  • Africa: Zanzibar, Tanzania.
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Which country in Europe has the most blacks? ›

All together, from these estimates and statistics there are roughly 9,6 million Black people in Europe, with over two-thirds from the United Kingdom or France.

What is the friendliest country in Europe to Americans? ›

1. Ireland. Countless global reports have continually dubbed the people of Ireland as some of the friendliest and most welcoming to visitors in the world, and our readers feel the same; voting it into the top spot for the friendliest countries in Europe.

Which country in Europe has the nicest people? ›

Ireland crowned Europe's friendliest country

It's no surprise that the Game Of Thrones producers took advantage of the stunning scenery to filming scenes there.

Which country is the friendliest in Europe Conde Nast? ›

Some countries have a rep for being friendlier than others – but which countries are the friendliest? Well, according to the votes of readers of travel site Condé Nast Traveller, the most welcoming country in Europe is… Ireland!

Where are blacks most welcome? ›

Best Countries for Racial Equality
  • Netherlands.
  • Sweden.
  • Norway.
  • Canada.
  • Finland.
  • Denmark.

What is the safest Black country? ›

Top 5 Safest Countries in Africa
  • Mauritius. According to the GPI, Mauritius is the safest country in Africa. ...
  • Ghana. Ghana is the second safest country in Africa, according to the GPI. ...
  • The Gambia. ...
  • Botswana. ...
  • Sierra Leone. ...
  • Sudan. ...
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What is the most racially diverse city in Europe? ›

Brussels

Being the heart and the capital of the European Union, Brussels is absolutely a very cosmopolitan city with more than 180 nationalities and 100 languages spoken.

Which Europeans have the most African DNA? ›

Iberia (Spain & Portugal) having the highest amount and strongest concentration of Sub-Saharan mtDNA in Europe. In Iberia the mean frequency of haplogroup L lineages reaches 3.83%; the frequency is higher in Portugal (5.83%) than in Spain (2.9% average), and without parallel in the rest of Europe.

What is the largest racial group in Europe? ›

The Roma are Europe's largest ethnic minority. Out of an estimated 10 to 12 million Roma living in Europe, approximately 6 million are citizens or residents of the EU.

What is the best European country for an American to live in? ›

Switzerland: Although many European countries offer a better quality of life than the U.S., Switzerland takes the cake. It's globally ranked for its safety, infrastructure and natural beauty. All of this, of course, comes at a cost: Switzerland is one of the world's most expensive countries to live in.

What is the easiest country to live in Europe as an American? ›

Spain is one of the easiest European countries to move to as a US citizen. Since you are from an English-speaking country you can easily get a temporary visa via the North American Language and Cultural Assistant program.

What is the safest country in Europe? ›

The experts ranked Switzerland as the safest place to travel in Europe with a safety index score of 45, followed by three Nordic countries as follows: Iceland (47.4) Norway (47.9)

Which country has kindest people? ›

Here below is the list of the friendliest countries in the world.
  • Australia. Australia offers something that one may cherish all through his life. ...
  • New Zealand. Everything from a citizen of New Zealand is delivered with smile. ...
  • South Africa. ...
  • Canada. ...
  • Thailand. ...
  • Scotland. ...
  • Ireland. ...
  • Fiji.

What are the least friendly countries in Europe? ›

Europe's least friendly countries

When it comes to finding friends, the Nordic countries perform badly too with Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Switzerland named as the worst of all European countries, followed by Austria and Germany.

Which European countries are the most welcoming? ›

Which European country is the most welcoming? In Europe, the most welcoming country is Armenia, which extends relaxed visa rules to travellers from 135 countries, placing it in 26th place in the overall leaderboard. Kosovo offers this welcome to 109 countries, while Moldova does to 103.

What is the unfriendliest city in Europe? ›

'Bad-tempered locals': Vienna ranked the world's 'unfriendliest city'

Which American city feels the most European? ›

New Orleans, Louisiana

Settled by the French, turned over to the Spaniards, then passing back through French hands before landing in America's lap, New Orleans might be the most outwardly European city in the nation.

What is the most relaxed city in Europe? ›

Munich is also one of the quietest cities in Europe and in the world. The Bavarian capital and surroundings offers travellers unforgettable moments. Book your stay at the best price in Munich and your best activities for a quiet and relaxing city break in one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

What is the blackest city in America? ›

List
CityStateBlack alone %
DetroitMichigan77.69%
BirminghamAlabama68.40%
Miami GardensFlorida63.50%
MemphisTennessee61.57%
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Where is the most Black in USA? ›

The South is also the region with the highest concentration of the single-race U.S. Black population: 59% of that group lives there as of 2021. The Midwest is home to 17%, while another 15% live in the Northeast and 9% live in the West.

Where is the best place for Black American to live? ›

1. Atlanta. You can't mention one of the best cities for Black people and not mention Atlanta, Even though the ratio “may ” be slightly lopsided with regards to the ratio of single women to men, it should still be high on your list as a favorite for Black singles.

What is the most peaceful black NatioN? ›

What is the Best Peaceful Country in Africa? Ghana and Mauritius top the most peaceful African countries 2022. The island nation of Mauritius is characterized by its multi-ethnicity and provides a safe environment for families.

Which black country has the highest standard of living? ›

Compared to other African countries, Mauritius scored the highest in the Human Development Index (HDI) in 2021.
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Human development index score of Africa as of 2021, by country.
CharacteristicHuman development index score
South Africa0.71
Gabon0.71
Botswana0.69
Morocco0.68
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What are the most feared African countries? ›

What is the Most Dangerous Place in Africa? According to the Global Peace Index, the most dangerous countries in Africa in 2020 are South Sudan, Somalia, and the Central African Republic. The GPI rank is based on everything from crime statistics to the political and governmental situation in these African countries.

What is the most interracial city in the world? ›

With around half of its population born outside the country, Toronto is often referred to as 'the most multicultural city in the world. ' Located in Canada, this city boasts 200 ethnic groups with over 140 languages spoken.

What is the most inclusive city in Europe? ›

Europe dominates the ranking with 15 of the world's 20 most inclusive cities located on the Old Continent. Zurich has been named as the most inclusive city in the world, while some of the richest cities including London and New York just scrape into the top 40.

What is the least racially diverse city in America? ›

The least diverse metro of all is Parkersburg-Vienna, alongside the Ohio River in West Virginia, at 95.1 percent White.
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The Whitest (and least White) metro areas in the U.S.
Metropolitan Statistical AreaPopulationWhite (non-Hispanic)
Parkersburg-Vienna, WV90,15195.1% 95.1% 95.1%
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What is most African Americans DNA? ›

Table 1
EstimateAncestry
AfricanEuropean
African Americans
Genome-wide73.2%24.0%
X chromosome76.9%19.8%
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Which race has the oldest DNA? ›

Since 2016, the record for the oldest human DNA has been held by a fragment of the nuclear genome of a Neanderthal ancestor that lived 430,000 years ago in Sima de los Huesos in Atapuerca (Spain).

Do Europeans and Africans have the same DNA? ›

Modern southern European groups can attribute about 1 to 3 percent of their genetic signature to African ancestry, with the intermingling of populations dating back 55 generations, on average -- that is, to roughly 1,600 years ago.

What percentage of blacks are in Europe? ›

While the percentage of the European population of black African descent is admittedly still under 2 per cent, the social construct of 'blackness' as a description is becoming ever more common.

What is white in European ethnicity? ›

White is a racialized classification of people and a skin color specifier, generally used for people of European ancestry, although the definition can vary depending on context, nationality, and point of view.

What are European facial features? ›

The majority of Eastern Europeans share quite similar facial features, such as high cheekbones, deep almond-shaped eyes, and circular faces.

Is it cheaper to live in America or Europe? ›

Europe is cheaper than the U.S. based on variables such as prices of goods and services, exchange rates, and market conditions. Several quantitative indicators verify that Europe is cheaper, yet some important factors account for higher costs in some circ*mstances.

Is it safer to live in US or Europe? ›

Yes, Europe is typically safer than the USA. In fact, 13 of the world's top 20 safest countries are located in Europe. In contrast, the United States ranks in 129th place on the latest Global Peace Index. That's lower than Egypt, Zimbabwe, and Republic of the Congo.

Where in Europe are Americans moving? ›

European countries such as Portugal, Spain and Italy are considered the hottest areas for U.S. consumers to buy real estate.

What country are Americans moving to? ›

40% opt for the Western hemisphere — Canada, Central and South America. 26% move to Europe. 14% head to East Asia and the Pacific — think Australia and New Zealand as well as China and Japan. 14% head to the Middle East.

What is the easiest English speaking country to immigrate to? ›

Canada is one of the most welcoming countries to immigrate to. It is also one of the easiest because it has a vast landmass and a small population. Canada covers several programs for immigrants to move to attract new residents.

Where can US citizens go without a visa? ›

AMERICAS: American Samoa, Argentina, Belize, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Uruguay.

Where is the safest place in Europe for Americans? ›

Switzerland ranks as the safest place in Europe. With very low homicide, assault and road fatalities, travellers are likely to be very safe in this country. Switzerland also has a very low risk of natural disasters and one of the lowest levels of corruption perception in Europe.

Which country in Europe has the lowest crime rate? ›

Iceland. Consistently topping the Global Peace Index since 2008, Iceland is a Nordic island nation known as one of the world's happiest, safest, and most satisfied countries.

What country has lowest crime rate? ›

Qatar. Qatar has a safety index of 85.2, according to NUMBEO. It has the lowest crime rate in the world.

Which country has most polite people? ›

  • New Zealand. #1 in Friendly. #11 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Spain. #2 in Friendly. #16 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Italy. #3 in Friendly. #14 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Greece. #4 in Friendly. #25 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Canada. #5 in Friendly. ...
  • Netherlands. #6 in Friendly. ...
  • Australia. #7 in Friendly. ...
  • Norway. #8 in Friendly.

Which country is most respectful person? ›

Topping the list for the second year in a row: Canada.

Which country has the most beautiful people? ›

According to the data, people from India are considered the most attractive people in the world, followed by those from the USA and Sweden. The rest of the top five most attractive nations are Japan and Canada.

What is the friendliest European culture? ›

1. Ireland. Countless global reports have continually dubbed the people of Ireland as some of the friendliest and most welcoming to visitors in the world, and our readers feel the same; voting it into the top spot for the friendliest countries in Europe.

Who are the friendliest in Europe? ›

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Which European countries are the least stressful? ›

Romania among the Least Stressed European Countries
Top 10 Least Stressed European Countries
Least stressed rankingCountryWork stress ranking
1Iceland33
2Germany23
3Norway29
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What is the most humble country in Europe? ›

Spain voted Europe's MOST humble country and one of most welcoming to Muslims. SPAIN is the country least likely to regard their culture as superior to others, a poll of 56,000 people in 34 European nations has found.

What is the unfriendliest country in the world? ›

Bolivia was ranked the unfriendliest country for travelers in the World Economic Forum report. The category 'Attitude of population toward foreign visitors' is just one of many used to rank countries in the new Travel and Tourism Competitive Index. Bolivia ranked 110th out of 140 countries in the overall index results.

Which is the most social country in Europe? ›

All top-ten regions are Swedish, Finnish or Danish. The Swedish region of Övre Norrland is found to have the highest level of social progress in the EU (as it was in the first, 2016 edition of the index), followed by the region of Helsinki-Uusimaa in Finland and Mellersta Norrland in Sweden.

What is the kindest place on earth? ›

Copenhagen, Denmark

Long reputed to be the happiest city in the world, it's unsurprising that the people of Copenhagen are some of the friendliest in the world.

What city has the nicest people in the world? ›

Around the world, Canada is colloquially known as a friendly, welcoming place, but now there is research to back that up. New data shows Toronto is the friendliest city in the world. Well, tied for first with Sydney, Australia.

Which European cities are the most happy? ›

These cities are officially the happiest in Europe
  • Newcastle. 56% answered very satisfied and just 5% were not very satisfied and 1% not at all satisfied with the life in Britain's northern city, just one of four UK cities to make the top twenty.
  • Vienna. ...
  • Munich. ...
  • Malmo. ...
  • Oslo. ...
  • Graz. ...
  • Zurich. ...
  • Reykjavik.

Which US state is the most like Europe? ›

Boston, Massachusetts - feels like England and Italy

Much like the melting pot that is the United States, Boston consists of cultures, architecture and food largely derived from Mainland Europe.

Which European country do Americans visit most? ›

Among the top European countries visited by Americans are Italy, France, and Germany. At this time, U.S. citizens can travel to the Schengen Area for short-term stays without having to apply for a visa. In 2024, the EU plans to introduce ETIAS, the European Travel Information and Authorization System.

What are African Americans most at risk for? ›

Compared to their white counterparts, African Americans are generally at higher risk for heart diseases, stroke, cancer, asthma, influenza and pneumonia, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS, according to the Office of Minority Health, part of the Department for Health and Human Services.

Where is the best place for black people to travel in Africa? ›

Countries like Mauritius, Seychelles, and Kenya have some of the best beaches in the world. Meanwhile, Tanzania, South Africa, Malawi, Rwanda, and Uganda would be fantastic if you'd like to go on a safari with the kids.

What is the most popular Black country in the world? ›

Nigeria is the most populous black nation on Earth.

Is Bali safe for Black travelers? ›

While Asia may not be top of mind as a continent with many “Black-friendly” locations, Bali has emerged to be a hot-spot within the Black travel community.

What race has the highest heart disease? ›

Which ethnic group has the highest rate of heart disease?
  • Black men have a 70% higher risk of heart failure compared with white men.
  • Black women have a 50% higher risk of heart failure compared with white women.
  • Black adults are more than twice as likely as white adults to be hospitalized for heart failure.
May 15, 2022

What blood disease is more common in African Americans? ›

Sickle cell disease, an inherited disorder of the red blood cells, is more common in African Americans in the U.S. compared to other ethnicities—occurring in approximately 1 in 365 African Americans.

What disease is African-American prone to? ›

7 Common Health Concerns African Americans Should Monitor
  • Heart Disease. In general, diseases of the heart are the No. ...
  • High Blood Pressure. One of the risk factors for heart disease is high blood pressure. ...
  • Cancer. ...
  • Diabetes. ...
  • Stroke. ...
  • Peripheral Artery Disease. ...
  • Sickle Cell Disease. ...
  • Preventing Disease to Close the Gap.
Nov 14, 2022

What is the easiest African country to visit? ›

Rwanda is setting the pace in Africa, doing things differently from most African countries. While other African countries come up with new restrictions every other day for travelers, Rwanda is instead positioning herself as one of the easiest countries to visit and travel in.

Which African countries are worth a visit? ›

14 Best Countries To Visit In Africa
  • South Africa. South Africa is the southernmost nation on the African continent and offers enjoy exotic safaris, scenic deserts, lovely towns, or warm beaches. ...
  • Botswana. ...
  • Namibia. ...
  • Zambia. ...
  • Mozambique. ...
  • Ethiopia. ...
  • Kenya. ...
  • Mauritius.
Jan 24, 2023

What is the blackest place outside of Africa? ›

Salvador da Bahia is the capital of Brazil's northeastern state of Bahia. It's located along the country's coast. Also known as Salvador, it's been called the blackest city outside of Africa.

Which black country is the most peaceful? ›

What is the Best Peaceful Country in Africa? Ghana and Mauritius top the most peaceful African countries 2022. The island nation of Mauritius is characterized by its multi-ethnicity and provides a safe environment for families.

Which is the richest black country? ›

The ten richest African countries are Seychelles, Mauritius, Libya, South Africa, Gabon, Botswana, Equatorial Guinea, Namibia, Algeria, and Eswatini. Seychelles is the richest country in Africa, with a GNI per capita of $14,540.

Where is the most black in USA? ›

The South is also the region with the highest concentration of the single-race U.S. Black population: 59% of that group lives there as of 2021. The Midwest is home to 17%, while another 15% live in the Northeast and 9% live in the West.

Is Bali friendly to Americans? ›

Bali remains one of Southeast Asia's most friendly and most visited tourist destinations. The people are welcoming, and very few tourists experience real problems. Like any place you visit, commonsense is necessary to avoid danger, especially at night in unsafe neighborhoods.

Can I wear white in Bali? ›

Choose colors that will reflect the light of the sun; white is a staple and you can never go wrong with it. Wearing tank tops can alleviate the heat with the sun beating down on Bali during daytime.

How safe is Bali for a woman to travel alone? ›

With friendly locals, great hostels, and like-minded travelers, Bali is a safe place for female solo travelers. There's no reason not to explore at night or go off the beaten track, just don't throw all caution to the wind. Trust your gut.

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