Cheers
to a billion
reviews and
moments

 

To a billion
and beyond

Together, we’ve hit a milestone: A billion contributions from our community of travelers. That’s a billion reviews, tips, photos, likes, comments, and several-years-running-forum threads that have helped all of us take better trips. We think that’s pretty cool—and worth celebrating.

Here’s a snapshot of how you’ve shown up for each other along the way. 

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Looking for a Bridge

A husband looks to Tripadvisor members to help his wife find a bridge she lost.

The most-reviewed
of all time

A historic bakeshop in Lisbon, a Gaudí masterpiece, and an iconic hotel on the Vegas strip—your reviews sent these spots to the top of Tripadvisor’s lists.

 

There’s Good in New York

Tripadvisor members send Autumn in New York to a traveler stuck at home.

Snaps that stood out

You posted pics that gave millions of travelers something to look forward to.

 

Power of Reviews

@558Rebecac shows us how reviews help power the businesses that travelers rely on.

 

The helpful
and the heartwarming

Your guidance came in all shapes and sizes. 

  • Sandals resort beach

    Perfect Honeymoon ⬤⬤⬤⬤⬤

    “The perfect couples resort. We are a lesbian couple and never felt more at home. I made a trip advisor account just so I could put in this review. I cannot express in words the time we had...”
    —@mykulh2021

  • Simply Out of This World ⬤⬤⬤⬤⬤

    Prepare to be bedazzled...The Mirrorcube, our final destination, was camouflaged by the forest reflections and surpassed all of our expectations. The cube’s minimalistic interior was exquisitely designed to maximize the efficiency of space. Be aware of young aliens descending from the UFO next door wanting to see how the locals live inside the invisible cute!…
    —@zentravelgoddess

  • Beach is too sandy. ⬤⬤⬤○○

    It's a great beach, just too sandy. Very nice for swimming. Water was so clean and crystal clear. Overall nice experience on Tumon Beach. Recommend travelers to visit anyways.
    —@tomgreene

  • @JessicaM: Wheelchair friendly hotels? Help running out of options!

    @wojtek123: Constance Ephelia was definitely wheelchair friendly (with room on the ground floor to be requested) when I stayed there in 2012, I'm sure they will definitely accommodate your requests, as service back then was absolutely fantastic, I'm sure still is.

  • Pro Tip: Buenos Aires

    Don't leave Buenos Aires without experiencing an Asado: the Argentinian national dish is a wide range of meats and sausages, traditionally grilled over an open fire. Mate is a bitter tea, and local custom is to drink it from small gourds and share it as a symbol of hospitality. If someone offers you some, take him up on it!
    — @FlorenciaFlor

  • Tallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!! ⬤⬤⬤⬤⬤

    Some things are just too tall !!! This one is really tall! Went to Burj from the top and sunset and the other views were breathtaking!!! seriously I mean!!!
    —@SAMEER3780

 

Your looooongest review weighed in at 17,227 words.
Stories like this kept travelers traveling.


“…On this particular vacation we were looking for a resort that was extensively geared towards family and kids, we were quite specific in wanting to ensure our vacation destination was to be a favourable location to base an “educational experience” for the children…”

—@The_Budges
 

Around the World
in 24 Blocks

@JHWanderer explores the world by walking around his neighborhood.

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Thanks for helping millions of travelers find the good out there.