Have you had a great time visiting a smaller town in the US or abroad, rather than the larger famous cities?
I'll start. In France, I've enjoyed Uzès, Saintes and St Valery-sur-Somme. |
Andrin, Asturias, Spain. |
Annecy! |
Who wants to go to a small town when you visit these places? I'm not a local! I want to see the bucket list items and cities. |
Hondarrabia Spain, Menerbes France, Cortina, woodstock VT and Hanover NH. Lots in England - esp in Cornwall. |
I do. I don't have a bucket list, and I don't need to see any more large cities with Starbucks, the Gap, and H&M. |
Pals, Spain |
Roseboro, North Carolina |
Life is long, you can do both. I’ve been to England at least 30 times. Each time I try to do something a little different. |
We do both. A few nights in a big city and then get out for a bit to the surrounding areas. I love a big, bustling city, but it’s always a relief to decompress for a few nights in a quieter little town. |
I don’t know that one, but NC has some great little towns. Edenton, Washington, Beaufort… just to name a few along the coast. |
Besalu, Spain. |
Fairhope, Alabama |
Montepulciano, Tuscany, Italy |
Ireland - Dingle and Kinsale
France - Amboise, Annecy, Bordeaux (bigger but not huge) |