| Sassafrass |
Apr 10th, 2014 07:40 AM |
"I assume that most people who suggest spending longer time in each European city would also suggest to a traveler spending more time in those domestic cities"
No, absolutely not. I can go to Rome or Paris or Venice for weeks at a time and not be ready to leave. A couple of days in Chicago or St Louis and three in NYC, and I am done. There is no comparison between the sheer number of important architectural sights (buildings, churches, cathedrals), the works of art and the history in a city like Rome (or even Venice or Florence which are so small) and most of our American cities. When you are in many major European cities, there are also many very interesting places that are short, easy train trips. Simply walking in many European cities is more interesting and more pleasant than walking in some of our cities.
PalenQ, I actually miss changing money into different currencies. I do like having a cell phone and do not miss learning to use different telephone systems.
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