Getting lost in an unfamiliar city might be a universal fear, yet it could be the best way for you to discover and explore things that guidebooks cannot capture.
Here are 7 cities with perplexing and intricate street layouts, likely to confuse even the most seasoned travelers. However, they are worth grabbing your favorite map and backpack to experience and explore.
1. Boston, USA

Boston's layout gives a sense of stepping back into the early days of America, looking remarkably charming and unbelievably intricate. Most streets in Boston wind and twist without following any particular 'fashion,' making it easy for both pedestrians and drivers to get confused.
2. Venice, Italy

Venice, with its intricate network of canals, bridges, narrow streets, and dead-end alleys, stands as the undisputed master of all cities notorious for confusing pathways. Wandering through the city's tourist zones, exploring its enchanting beauty, and letting the maze-like streets be your guide, you might stumble upon a hidden cul-de-sac in Venice that has eluded you before.
3. Washington, USA

The transportation network in Washington city is known to be quite efficient, yet it poses numerous challenges for tourists trying to navigate. Streets here can be numbered, lettered, or named after a state, and they often intersect in peculiar ways. Traffic circles serve as a real challenge for drivers and cyclists, while pedestrians can easily get disoriented by the unique street corners and unfamiliar roads.
4. Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo city has a knack for disorienting travelers due to its fast pace, bustling traffic, flashy lights, and captivating scenery, which can easily lead you astray. However, this isn't necessarily a bad thing, as you can discover a different side of Tokyo by venturing into less popular areas, providing you with valuable experiences. Japan's address system is also famously unique, increasing the likelihood of getting lost even when you think you know where you're going.
5. Marrakesh, Morocco

Marrakesh, known as a bustling labyrinth, boasts world-famous ancient streets and vibrant markets that can be dizzying for explorers. The Medina area in Marrakesh is also a maze of streets and alleys, making wandering on foot the best way to experience the city and marvel at its unique artworks.
6. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, undeniably beautiful, can be perplexing due to its canal arrangement, much like Venice. However, it's wonderful to cycle along the canals on bikes without a specific destination—a perfect way to accidentally discover the city's unique corners.
7. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh City is a beautiful and distinctive city with a fast-paced lifestyle and many pleasantly surprising aspects. The city is known for its deep, alluring alleys, posing a significant challenge for new travelers. Nevertheless, it's well worth your time to explore and visit the city's diverse tourist attractions, including Vietnam's top-ranking museums.
According to Huffingtonpost.com
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Presented by MytourOn May 15, 2014