Instagram – thanks to its filters – has always been a great place to show off your travel photos in their very best light.
As part of its annual Year in Review, the Facebook-owned site has released details on the biggest posts to the site this year and that includes a list of the most “Instagrammed locations” of 2016.
The top 10 makes for a pretty good shortlist of possible holiday destination for 2017.
It’s the place where dreams come true, so it’s probably not surprising that Disney World and all its various locations around the world is the most popular location to post to Instagram.
Much like Disney World, Universal is full of very good photo ops, especially now Diagon Alley is part of the attraction.
The green heart of Manhattan should be on the checklist of every first-time visitor to New York, just so you can tick off the customary nature-laden Instagram post.
Another New York must-visit but for very different reasons, Times Square is the neon nerve centre of city. Which looks great when filtered.
One of the most photographed structures in the world, it would be something of a shock if the icon of Paris didn’t make the list.
Another must-see Parisian landmark, which has just as much to see outside (that glass pyramid) as it does inside (the Mona Lisa, among other things).
The home of iconic hotels and casinos, the Strip also offers several scaled-down versions of the other landmarks on this list, so you could tick off a few at once.
Being more commonly shot ahead of the Hollywood sign, Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive and the Walk of Fame tells you just how great it is by the coast in Los Angeles.
Back to the east coast of the US and the most famous of all New York’s 2,000 bridges.
Perhaps not an instantly recognisable name, but this is an open space and amusement park in the centre of Moscow, housing some amazing architecture as well as plenty of potential for thrills, thanks to its various rides.