The 10 Most Expensive Tourist Photo Spots
Briefly

Traveling involves capturing memories through photography, but some destinations charge more than others. A study by Heepsy ranked tourist attractions based on entry fees, photography costs, and social media presence. The Burj Khalifa topped the list with a score of 100, driven by its $108 entry fee and 17 million visitors annually. Mount Kilimanjaro and the Eiffel Tower followed, with scores of 97.3 and 94.6, respectively. This ranking provides insight into the most expensive locations for notable photo opportunities during travels.
Coming out on top is the Burj Khalifa, scoring a perfect 100 thanks to its high popularity and high cost. Despite the Dubai landmark's $108 entrance fee, it still receives 17 million visitors per year.
Mount Kilimanjaro trails behind, with a score of 97.3. Located near Kenya's border, the Tanzanian peak charges a $70 daily park fee and garners 5.5 million web searches annually.
Rounding out the top three attractions on this list is the Eiffel Tower (94.6). The French landmark requires only $39 for entry, making it one of the less expensive options on the list.
Analysts evaluated each vacation spot using eight metrics, including entrance fees, photography fees, online popularity, and visitation numbers. Each spot was rated on a scale of 0 to 100.
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