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curious Nov 5th, 2002 01:47 PM

What is the most European looking city in the United States?
 
So, I was wondering, if I can't get to Europe, where in the US is the most European looking city? Thanks!

Thyra Nov 5th, 2002 01:51 PM

No doubt I shall be blasted for this.. but the two that come the closest IMHO are San Francisco and New Orleans. Also, I would venture a guess with Boston, which reminds me of several towns I've visited in the UK (Portsmouth comes to mind).

Jason Nov 5th, 2002 01:57 PM

San Francisco hands down IMHO.The attitude and cultural diversity are very appealing.

Susan Nov 5th, 2002 02:03 PM

I throw my vote in for New Orleans. Definitely felt transformed to someplace in Europe.

Paco Nov 5th, 2002 02:09 PM

Obviously NOT in the US (but not terribly far either), Montreal and Quebec City are far-more European than any city in the US. For what it's worth...

Wendy Nov 5th, 2002 02:27 PM

Can't say that anything about SF reminds me of Europe but I loved being in New Orleans for that European feel!

xxx Nov 5th, 2002 02:30 PM

Washington, with its monuments, broad avenues, and no tall buildings, looks a bit like Paris, but more spread out.<BR><BR>However, New Orleans FEELS like someplace other than the US -- like Amsterdam in that the scuzziest part of the city is the first place tourists want to see, and like France with the narrow streets, tiny specialty shops, and great local cuisine.

Chris Nov 5th, 2002 03:26 PM

Most definitely Avalon, Catalina Island. Looks like a mediterranean coastal town.

pj Nov 5th, 2002 03:49 PM

Flipside: What's the most American looking city in Europe? Frankfurt? Milan?

Darvy Nov 5th, 2002 03:53 PM

Paramus, New Jersey

lee Nov 5th, 2002 04:48 PM

Having been to Europe and all of the American cities mentioned so far, my wife and I vote for Charleston, SC.

curious Nov 5th, 2002 05:21 PM

Interesting responses, I live in San Diego, so I can get to Catalina easily...one of these days (I have a two yr-old and am pregnant) :)

J Nov 5th, 2002 06:07 PM

Goody for you....and this is relevant because.....

my vote Nov 5th, 2002 06:10 PM

New Orleans.

xxx Nov 5th, 2002 06:12 PM

There are none. Any attempt to try and compare the US to Europe is futile and pathetic.

Donna Nov 5th, 2002 06:13 PM

San Francisco, Boston, New Orleans.

Julie Nov 5th, 2002 08:10 PM

I'd say S.F., but haven't been to some of the other cities mentioned. One town that tries really hard to be like Germany/Austria is Leavenworth, WA. Except for the fact it's very touristy, I wouldn't really agree, but it tries. The surrounding mountains, however, are as beautiful as Bavaria and the Alps, but the town itself is just &quot;cute&quot;.

Jean Nov 5th, 2002 08:18 PM

I would never want any US city compared to a European city. Europe is yesterdays news....The US is todays news.

MyOpinon Nov 5th, 2002 09:48 PM

&quot;European good&quot; or &quot;European bad&quot;??<BR><BR>Good: SF<BR>Bad: Providence, RI

Martine Nov 5th, 2002 10:43 PM

You, American take always Europe as one country. In Europe all the cities are different!


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