Which European capital city have you found most rewarding?
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Which European capital city have you found most rewarding?
I just read on another thread that someone found Madrid the most boring capital and it made me wonder which ones are the most rewarding from a tourist's point of view.
The term 'rewarding' will, of course, mean different things to different people, but might include things such as natural beauty, history, the arts, friendly denizens, interesting architecture, affordablity, etc.
In the interests of balance, let's EXCLUDE the 'Big 4' which are so often discussed -- Paris, Rome, London and Amsterdam. I think we all have a pretty good idea of their merits.
Your choice isn't expected to be on par with the Big 4, nor should it be - and it's doubtful anyone has visited all of them, but what would be your answer considering the ones you have been to?
I searched this site and saw an older post about most beautiful capitals but that's not the same as 'rewarding', IMO.
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The term 'rewarding' will, of course, mean different things to different people, but might include things such as natural beauty, history, the arts, friendly denizens, interesting architecture, affordablity, etc.
In the interests of balance, let's EXCLUDE the 'Big 4' which are so often discussed -- Paris, Rome, London and Amsterdam. I think we all have a pretty good idea of their merits.
Your choice isn't expected to be on par with the Big 4, nor should it be - and it's doubtful anyone has visited all of them, but what would be your answer considering the ones you have been to?
I searched this site and saw an older post about most beautiful capitals but that's not the same as 'rewarding', IMO.
Thanks.
list of all:
http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworl...als_europe.htm
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London and Rome would be my two highest picks, both because of the sense of history that surrounds the visitor. Rome also is the most "alive" of the capitals we have visited--the city really hums with excitement.
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Putting the obvious gaff about Amsterdam aside - and taking out Rome which I would call rewarding .....
Reykjavik. Beautiful bay area with a nice 40mph gust is one of the most exhilerating "rewards" I've ever had in a capital. (although that's not for everyone)
Runners up I'd say are Dublin, and Tallin. Honorable mention goes to Vaduz which is small but has a mid-size town feel which I like in a capital. Kiev is also very rewarding but I would not say so from a tourist perspective. (but working there for a couple of weeks sure gives you a few stories to tell)
Sterile disappointments to me are Vienna and Copenhagen. I'd much prefer Oslo or Stockholm to Copenhagen even though the Oresund area around there is very nice as a whole.
Reykjavik. Beautiful bay area with a nice 40mph gust is one of the most exhilerating "rewards" I've ever had in a capital. (although that's not for everyone)
Runners up I'd say are Dublin, and Tallin. Honorable mention goes to Vaduz which is small but has a mid-size town feel which I like in a capital. Kiev is also very rewarding but I would not say so from a tourist perspective. (but working there for a couple of weeks sure gives you a few stories to tell)
Sterile disappointments to me are Vienna and Copenhagen. I'd much prefer Oslo or Stockholm to Copenhagen even though the Oresund area around there is very nice as a whole.
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Thank you for the responses thus far. Adding at least a little blurb about why you think the city is noteworthy would be helpful. (thanks Keren and sneezey).
I am hoping to pick up some information to help me decide a new holiday destination, that's all. I've been to only a handful of capitals, including the exclusions, so was curious about other destinations. We basically enjoy walkable cities that have some natural beauty, good nightlife, museums of any kind, situated well for a couple of daytrips and would be good for a week's visit.
Regarding Amsterdam, I am aware that
's-Gravenhage (aka Den Haag, aka The Hague) is the de facto government captial of NL but also think Amsterdam in indeed considered the capital city of Kingdom of the Netherlands.
I am hoping to pick up some information to help me decide a new holiday destination, that's all. I've been to only a handful of capitals, including the exclusions, so was curious about other destinations. We basically enjoy walkable cities that have some natural beauty, good nightlife, museums of any kind, situated well for a couple of daytrips and would be good for a week's visit.
Regarding Amsterdam, I am aware that
's-Gravenhage (aka Den Haag, aka The Hague) is the de facto government captial of NL but also think Amsterdam in indeed considered the capital city of Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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KS452,
As I said I like Vaduz because it doesn't seem like a capital at all. It has a very lazy home town kind of feel where you can sit down in an al fresco restaurant have some great food and forget where you are. It's very relaxing and easy to stroll around the small places and think you're in a small Bavarian or Swiss town.
If you wanted bustling night life, not it's not for you. I like it specifically because you can actually relax. It's rural instead of urban. To me it's the opposite of Luxembourg where its so crowded on top of each other and other than a few of the old city parts is concrete.
As I said I like Vaduz because it doesn't seem like a capital at all. It has a very lazy home town kind of feel where you can sit down in an al fresco restaurant have some great food and forget where you are. It's very relaxing and easy to stroll around the small places and think you're in a small Bavarian or Swiss town.
If you wanted bustling night life, not it's not for you. I like it specifically because you can actually relax. It's rural instead of urban. To me it's the opposite of Luxembourg where its so crowded on top of each other and other than a few of the old city parts is concrete.
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Hi KS452,
I agree with Janis - Edinburgh fills the bill.
Now if you want large cities - not capitals - and still meet your other criteria, I would put Barcelona ahead of Edinburgh.
Have fun finding a good destination.
I agree with Janis - Edinburgh fills the bill.
Now if you want large cities - not capitals - and still meet your other criteria, I would put Barcelona ahead of Edinburgh.
Have fun finding a good destination.