The Most Beautiful City by Night
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The Most Beautiful City by Night
Hello guys,
I am new here. I just got back from my first trip to Italy, and I'm so in love with the country. Roma, which is now my favorite city, is simply stunning at night! Seeing the moon slowly moving behind the illuminated colosseum, the Trevi Fountain's sparkling teal water flowing over, the illumination of the town squares and the Spanish Steps, all left me in complete shock and awe! Roma has to be the most beautiful city by night (not to mention romantic).
What other city, in your opinion, is equal to the beauty of Roma at night?
I am new here. I just got back from my first trip to Italy, and I'm so in love with the country. Roma, which is now my favorite city, is simply stunning at night! Seeing the moon slowly moving behind the illuminated colosseum, the Trevi Fountain's sparkling teal water flowing over, the illumination of the town squares and the Spanish Steps, all left me in complete shock and awe! Roma has to be the most beautiful city by night (not to mention romantic).
What other city, in your opinion, is equal to the beauty of Roma at night?
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I agree that Paris at night is hard to beat--especially the Invalides, but I remember having my heart skip a beat when I was up on one of the seven hills of Rome and looking down on the city at night. It's been several years, but I'll never forget the pink glow.
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No no way does Paris or Rome hold a Roman candle to Venice's citywide beauty day or especially at night. It's not that Paris or Rome are not great cities but they just don't exude a citywide beauty like Venice or Amsterdam, my runner-up. No way!
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Mmm I guess I have to hurry up and jet over to Paris. It's just that my impression of Roma is so high that I find it hard to imagine another city topping it. However, I'm new at traveling and I have many more ventures to take. But Roma at night is an experience I'll never forget--never!.
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Both Paris and Rome are stunning at night, as is London. I like Venice better in the daytime because the light is so different every hour, which makes it more intriguing in the daylight than at night (I consider daylight to be whenever it isn't DARK!) . But I think my very favorite and most exciting city at night will always be New York City.
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In Europe I'd agree with Paris and Venice and would add Toledo to the list.
In the US--S.F. and Seattle with Mt. Rainter, the Olympics and Cascades "out" at sunset and then with the hills and buildings and Space Needle all lit up at night.
In the US--S.F. and Seattle with Mt. Rainter, the Olympics and Cascades "out" at sunset and then with the hills and buildings and Space Needle all lit up at night.
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There really is a quality to the light, both day and night, in Amsterdam that I feel the old masters conveyed. By day, the sunlight manueuvers its way down narrow streets lined by tall canal houses - ever shifting to give different shadow effects throughout the day. The acute blueness of the sky when seen with elongated pure-white clouds with gray edging drifting along, not uncommon, adds to the effect and makes for some spectacular sunsets. By night, you have the same canal-straats transformed by the rather dim lamposts (sometimes augmented by dimmish strung overheads). There is enough light to see your way along, while still watching closely for missing cobbles or sudden curbs which would be seen easily by day. The lights of the canal bridges seem the brightest things around and are beautiful as they reflect in the water. The glow from the houses adds to the tranquil effect as most are apartments and lighting varies from floor to floor. In the distance may be a church steeple or other landmark lit by spotlight. Amsterdam is a wonderful sensation at night.

