El Paso
Gary, Indiana
Tirana
Baghdad
Kabul
El Paso
Gary, Indiana
Tirana
Baghdad
Kabul
nice maths
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I don't know why all these other people are hating on Gary.
1. Medellin
2. Rio
3. Los Angeles
4. Amsterdam
5. Berlin
2/5 of these I lived in and can hate them too but they’re all really rather incredible
NYC
Barcelona
Strassburg
Skopje, North Macedonia
Salzburg, Austria
Pristina, Kosovo
Amsterdam
Berlin
1. Florence
2. Edinburgh
3. Rome
4. Salzburg
5. Bath
I first visited Salzburg 25 years ago. I went back around 5 years ago and it was a completely different city, with over half the population Turkish or Syrian. I've heard that Florence is now teeming with Third World immigrants.
Oops, left out Athens. I visited in January 2015, the weather was quite mild, and I was practically alone at the Acropolis.
Vilnius
Venice
Vancouver
Berlin
Edinburgh
I tend to like the big, but not, capital cities in Asia - e.g. Osaka in Japan, Busan in Korea. They have pretty much everything you get in 1st cities but are much more fun.
@Hdheuehdgdh I thought I was the only person on this MB that knew about Pienza! I’ve been 2x. About 10 years apart. A little gem for sure! Views off the walls looking out over the hills are amazing.
Milan, Indiana
Warsaw, Indiana
Geneva, Indiana
Versailles, Indiana
Delphi, Indiana
Next top five are probably:
New Paris, Indiana
New Chicago, Indiana
New Palestine, Indiana
New Carlisle, Indiana
New Harmony, Indiana
Lastly, honorable mention to these 5 stellar places:
Peru, Indiana
Brazil, Indiana
Mexico, Indiana
Angola, Indiana
Switzerland County, Indiana
sub sub elite local hobby jogger wrote:
Milan, Indiana
Warsaw, Indiana
Geneva, Indiana
Versailles, Indiana
Delphi, Indiana
Actually cross out Versailles and go with Edinburgh, Indiana.
hsjdkahdk wrote:
I've been a lot of places (somewhere near 40 countries) but strangely I couldn't really come up with even 5 cities. I tend not to spend a lot of time in cities. When I go somewhere for tourism it's usually in nature (so I'd recommend Rangiroa in Tahiti but there are only about 100 people there so that's not a city, or Whistler BC, which is a town). Punta Cana was nice but I never left the resort so that doesn't count.
The best places are off the beaten path; I was heading to Vienna from southern Hungary once but we got a late start and ended up going through some small Hungarian town with a weird large hill in it. There was a castle at the top of the hill. We decided, fck it, lets skip Vienna and just go up to see the castle. They had a crazy medieval show up there and it cost about 50 cents, we had a nice day and then just went back home, a unique experience I'll never forget.
This is similar to the problem I had when answering the question. Almost all of the places I've loved to visit have been either towns, settlements or the countryside. Or very small places near here people won't have heard of. I haven't been to as many countries as you and a lot of it isn't recent as well, but I did use to really enjoy travelling. I don't tend to spend a lot of time in cities either because I don't like crowds. I'd probably have a much nicer time in Rangiroa than NYC. But wow, is it going to be there for much longer?
gorillafant wrote:
Bigger cities, aside from Reykavík which is not that big but I'll put it in this list because it's the capital and biggest city in that area and has plenty of international recognition:
Amsterdam
Reykjavík
Vancouver
Washington DC
Glasgow/Edinburgh (if the cities are < 1 hour from each other Im' going to cheat and add both)Smaller cities/towns, these were cool to visit but definitely have some tourist trap areas, besides maybe Seydisfjordur because it's just so small:
Killarney
Seydisfjordur
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Flagstaff
Bruges/Ghent (cheating and adding both as they're < 1 hour from each other)
Seydisfjordur 🔥🔥🔥 lovely place 👍
NYC
London
Copenhagen
Venice
Paris
Big Cities:
NYC
London
San Francisco
Florence
Las Vegas
Smaller places:
Santorini
Tortola (BVI)
Ka’anapali
Anna Maria Island
Napa
I lived in Toronto, it's not bad.
I've been to London. Was young when I was there so don't remember it much.
I've been to Edinburgh.
Finally New Orleans or Los Angeles.
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