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Old Jul 4th, 2006, 12:35 PM
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Your favorite small town in Europe

Do you have a favorite small town or city in Europe? If so, tell us about your experience there.

I'm planning my first trip to Europe. Of course I'm including some of the must see cities, like London, Paris, and Rome. I'm also interested in spending a few days in an off-the-beaten-path small town or even a less popular city for a more unique experience.
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Oxford is one of the world's most beautiful cities and is an easy trip from London.

Bruges is lovely as well. Well worth the visit.
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I LOVED Ascona, Switzerland.. great little village, beautiful sceneary, very friendly people. About 1 hour north of Milan.
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We are partial to Kirkcudbright Scotland. Pronounced kur coo bree. It's an artist and fishing community on the SW coast. It's lovely, there is plenty to see and do and the Masonic Arms pub will provide some lovely chat at the end of the day. Go stand by the bar! Have a pint for me!
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Lucca. It may lack the sheer magnificance of Florence or Siena, but I have always found it a charming town, and while there, a little voice keeps whispering "if you had the money, you could live here and feel comfortable"
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I second Ascona!
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I love small off-the-beaten path towns. Some of my favorites are Maria Gern and Ramsau in Germany, Spello, Bevagna, Montefalco, Trevi and San Quirico in Italy, and St. Gilgen, Spitz and Freistadt, Austria. I'm sure there are plenty of others, as I love small towns, but these are the ones that I distinctly recall right now.

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i think it's the whisky rather than the acid. its known to drain a man of any subtle humour, insight, and charm that he might normally have.

but correcting peoples' english is a new low...must be a particularly rough evening. pretty sad.
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Old Jul 4th, 2006, 03:11 PM
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Dieulefit, in the Drôme Provençale of France.
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Iphofen, Dettelbach and Bad Wimpfen in Germany. Bad Wimpfen is larger than the other two but all three have some portions of their medievel walls and towers still intact as well as cobbled stone streets and half timbered buildings. Iphofen and Dettelbach are very near Wurzburg and Bad Wimpfen is near Heidelberg.
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Old Jul 4th, 2006, 05:30 PM
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I understand exactly, kkt. The kind of discovery you mention happens pretty serendipitously on fodor's.

One of my favorite places, a rather large-ish city, is Nice. It's a great place for people without cars, as there are trains and busses to smaller places--St. Paul de Vence, Antibes, etc. I'm guessing there are cooking schools nearby.
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Old Jul 4th, 2006, 05:33 PM
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P.S. Nowhere beats the South of France for flea market shopping.
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I'd throw in Bamberg, Germany and San Sebastian, Spain. If I were to live in Europe, it would be San Sebastian.
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Although it is not necessarily "off-the-beaten path," one of my favorite French towns is Bayeux, Normandy. I could see myself living there. I also could see myself living near Thirsk, in Yorkshire. Both of these small towns are "real people" places.
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Again, it may not be "off the beaten path" because it is a resort town, but my favorite small town is Santa Margherita Ligure on the Italian Riviera. I just love the place, and I hope I can get back soon.

Art and history aren't the attractions in SML. Friendly seaside promenades, good food, fun shops, pretty scenery, great boat rides, and the occasional small flea market make this the place for me. I would buy a place in SML if I could. Lovely weather, too.
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Old Jul 4th, 2006, 09:17 PM
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In Spain:
Medinaceli, Valls, Bugarra, Villena, San Roque, Alburquerque, Rincón de la Victoria.

Italy:
San Gimignano, Volterra, Verona
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and..
I loved Aigues Mortes in the south of France. Little shops inside the castle walls. Very inviting.
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Old Jul 5th, 2006, 01:27 AM
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Lavenham in Suffolk.
Morgana, you and I must stop pushing Suffolk.
It's nice if discerning tourists make their way there, but it would be tragic if some of those lovely villages became blocked with busloads of look-n-lickers like the Cotswolds.
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Old Jul 5th, 2006, 01:34 AM
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Bad Wimpfen, Germany was lovely during Christmas. Bath, England too.

Come to think of it nearly every town or small city I have visited has been lovely.

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Here are some favourite small towns in England
In Kent Faversham, Broadstairs, Dover and Sandwich
In Sussex Lewes
In Surrey Guildford
In Essex Thaxted and Bishops Stortford
In Suffolk Ipswich
In Norfolk Norwich Cromer and Sheringham
In Lincolnshire Stamford
In Shropshire Shrewsbury
In Yorkshire Hebden Bridge, Holmfirth, Halifax, Whitby

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