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Favourite cities...
What are your favourite cities in the world & why? In no particular order here are mine:
London: Great galleries and museums, cool city. Better in summer though. New York: So much to see and do. Great shopping. And I love Central Park. San Francisco: Beautiful. Great harbour location. A very aesthetic city. Melbourne: Very European. Great restaurants (and close to NZ!) Venice: Hard to imagine until you’ve been there. It totally lived up to my expectations. I can’t wait to go back. Dublin: Compact and easy to get around. Friendly people. Great bars! New Orleans: Like being in a foreign country. Great food and fantastic atmosphere. Love it. |
Florence: The most amazing sense of history anywhere, the most beautiful architecture and art in the world, and a lively city even today. I could spend a lifetime there
Madrid: Peaceful, relaxing, beautiful, metropolitan. It's stunning during Christmastime Seattle: Big city attraction, small city attitude. Plus it's beautiful, and I love the weather Paris: It's just beautiful, there's little better than having a meal at a sidewalk cafe. New York: The sites, the sounds, the culture, and the food! London: The theater alone is enough of a draw. San Francisco: Like Seattle, it's got all the plusses of a metropolitan city, but the people have a small town attitude. That's more or less in order of preference, with the top few being more of a solid order than the last few. Of the places I've been, Florence wins, hands down. Quote:
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In no particular order, some favorite cities I've been to or lived in:
Montreal: Beautiful. Clean. Amazing art and architecture history. Cool people. New Orleans: Strange, almost like a dream. Pretty. Dirty. Creepy. Lovely. Sex, sex, sex. The food! The friendly people. Great mix of people. Dangerous. Comfortable. Loved the homes and apartments. The trolleys to the Garden District. The artistry and smallness of the place. You can walk all over the city, but you might just get stabbed if you walk down the wrong street. Philadelphia: Haunted, in a way. So old yet so contemporary. AMAZING MUSEUMS!!!! Mutter. Mercer. The Philadelphia Museum of Art (great Duchamp collection). Lovely old streets. Graveyards. Old prisons. And it's all there together, smashed up against each other. Life. Death. Wealth. Poverty. It is truly a great and sad and beautiful and hopeful and tragic and strange American city. I'd love to live there someday, for a time. Great pubs, too! This might be my favorite American city. New York. Seems to need no explanation. I fell in love with the concrete jungle but it broke my heart. And now it's that relationship that haunts me when I dream. And I always want to revisit it, but I doubt I'd ever want to fall in love with it again. I'm too weak a person for NYC, I think. When I thrived there, I really thrived. But when I was down, I'd never been so down before. Those tall buildings just rob me of happy inducing sunshine. Then again, free museums, and the museums that aren’t free? Still fantastic. Great dive bars (Blue & Gold!). The Lower East Side. The ballet. So much to do there. Los Angeles: Home sweet home. |
Yeah, the little-known, oft-visited New Orleans, NZ:D
What I meant albeit not very coherently, was that it feels so different from the rest of the States. Actually, I'm sure there are plenty of other places in the US where that's also true, I just haven't travelled enough. LOL:) |
London
Paris New York Boston DC San Francisco I have a special place in my heart for London and Paris after having so much fun there. I have a feeling I will ultimately end up in one of these two places in the future. I enjoy NY, DC, Boston and SF because there's so much to do there and this girl loves her big cities. :) |
first off, UvaGirl and GD, i hate you both for all the places you have been :p
Anyhow, heres my list....in no order Paris - the sense of history and architecture, and one of the most confusing yet somewhat efficient public transportation systems Napa Valley - I love the wineries and vineyards of the area, as well as the architecture that the land allows, simply beautiful Monterrey - Mostly the bay area and cannery row, but it is small ans quaint, with some beautiful Beaches and highways nearby thats about it, i havent travelled extensively yet, but NY, Italy, and Australia are next! |
I forgot Edinburgh. Beautiful.
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New York - Lived in the 'burbs til I was 16 - then lived deep in the heart of NYC until 1996. I am going back.
Florence - I have to agree with the Firenze fans here. What a great city. (a little Jesse trivia: when I fronted a punk band in the '80s, I wandered into a record label office in Florence with my demo tape - the suckers actually released our album). London - It's got a familiar vibe. A nice place to hang. Plus Heather likes the chocolate. Tokyo - I've only been to Japan a couple of times - but WOW! |
My favorites are NYC & Madrid.
Each has a rhythm pulsating throughout... There are many other cities I love. I'd love each city in the world, if given the chance. That's why I need to travel more. |
This may just be in order, but I'm not positive (all of the top I've been there more than once):
Paris - hands down my favorite. The atmosphere, liviliness, people, charm, culture, food, lifestyle, fahsion - the all appeal to me. Je t'adore Paris. Chicago - my favorite stateside big metropolatin city. It has everything. Style, culture, great neighbourhoods, the most INCREDIBLE restaurants, varried weather, great musaums, fabulous archicture, incredible atmosphere. I really love this city. New Orleans - Completely different! Laid back, cultural, balmy, romantic, great, no fabulous food, great people, lovely architecture, hostoric, different from any other US city. Seattle - Varried, small-town feel, clean, lots of parks, Good eats influenced by all over the world, fresh fish, great shopping of a different time, great art scene, lots to do both culturally and with nature, easy drive to some of the fabulous spots in the US (Olympic Natural Park, Mt. Ranier). Plus, the BEST bookstore on the West Coast. San Fransisco - I love this city, but my love is severly diminished by the COL. It is clean, beautiful vistas, great food, art, variety, archicture, terraine, fresh air. But, that COL just gets me. Florence - like a movie set. Incredible food memories, shopping, romantic, great daily timeline - nothing like a nap during the day. Some of the best tastes and smells ever experienced in my life. We've traveled a lot. Venice is also wonderful just for its surprises around every corner. Switzerland is the cleanest, most beautiful place I've ever seen - but almost oo clean. Austria is an odd country culturally - somewhat harsh. Germany is fun and boisterous and happy. New York, which I've visited at least 6 times, left me cold and sad each time. Arequipa, Peru was a wonderful city! Not that anyone ever goes there. We've visitied much more, but this isn't our travelogue, just the favorites. I'd go back to most. |
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