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5 most confusing cities that will get you lost (even with Google Maps!)

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 21, 2025, 09:00 IST
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5 most confusing cities that will get you lost (even with Google Maps!)

Some cities are designed like well-planned grids, while others seem to have been pieced together with mischievous labyrinths and alleys. If you’ve ever found yourself staring blankly at a map, wondering if you’re walking in circles, you’re not alone! Here are five of the world’s most confusing cities to navigate and what makes them so delightfully disorienting.

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Venice, Italy

Venice isn’t just a city—it’s an elegant, floating puzzle. With its narrow, winding alleys, dead-end streets, and charming bridges that all look suspiciously similar, getting lost here is practically a rite of passage. Google Maps often gives up, and even locals admit they take the occasional wrong turn. Adding to the confusion, some streets simply disappear into canals, leaving you to retrace your steps or hope a gondolier takes pity on you.

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Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo is a futuristic marvel, but good luck finding your hotel! Unlike most cities that organize addresses by street names, Tokyo’s system numbers its districts, blocks, and buildings… in no particular order. Even taxi drivers sometimes rely on landmarks instead of street names. If you ask for directions, expect a friendly shrug and an app to do the work.

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Fez, Morocco

Step into the medina of Fez, and you’ll feel like you’ve entered a time-traveling treasure hunt with no map. This UNESCO-listed area has over 9,000 twisting alleyways, many of which are too narrow for cars, and some barely wide enough for a determined donkey. Signs are rare, landmarks blend together, and the smell of fresh spices might distract you long enough to forget where you were even going.

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Cairo, Egypt

Cairo’s chaotic charm extends to its streets, where road names often change unexpectedly, and lanes seem more like suggestions than rules. Even if you have an address, the exact location can remain a mystery until you call someone for live guidance. Bonus confusion: the numbering system is occasionally out of order, making it feel like a city-wide game of hide and seek.

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Boston, USA

Boston’s streets have a history of their own, quite literally! Instead of a neat grid, the roads evolved from old cow paths, making for an irregular and baffling layout. Many streets change names without warning, twist in random directions, and sometimes double back on themselves. If you think you’ve seen that historic building before, you probably have—twice.

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