Most overrated international destination?

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Anonymous wrote:Seeing the Mona Lisa IRL was a letdown.


I honestly didn't even want to bother but my friend I was with insisted I had to. I saw the crowd and was like "why, there is a lot of other stuff in this museum I'd like to see instead."
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Rome
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Turks and Caicos
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Anonymous wrote:Zanzibar. Another resort town, despite the presence of Stone town.


Absolutely. No way would I ever suggest anyone to travel to Zanzibar on its own, but it was a nice break after a long (and overrated) safari. It’s great for that.


+1 I'm the PP who seconded Zanzibar as overrated. I admit that although I didn't love Zanzibar, it was really, really nice to have some laze-about-in-a-villa-on-the-beach days to just relax after the early mornings and intensely scheduled days of safari and before the long flight home.
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Anonymous wrote:Bali.


I have never understood the appeal -- it's such a long flight and there are so many other tropical destinations that are closer. It's just resorts. If I'm flying to that part of the world, I want to actually experience local culture a bit more than that. Just go to Hawaii.


Why didn't you experience the local culture?
My kids and I went on local tours and they took us around the mountains, rice fields, we saw their traditional kecak dance, went to local restaurants, all very memorable.



PP did it wrong. Bali is twice the size of Rhode Island. PP also could've gone to Lombok.


It’s small, but the infrastructure is terrible. It takes absolutely forever to go anywhere. It was, however, very very beautiful.
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Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Venice, Florence
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Anonymous wrote:Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Venice, Florence


Barcelona, Venice, and Florence are just too overrun with tourists. I actually thought Madrid was fabulous—it seemed like a real city with actual locals and I wasn’t tripping over a tourist every two feet.
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Pretty sure it’s all big cities of old Europe…
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Anonymous wrote:Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Venice, Florence


Barcelona, Venice, and Florence are just too overrun with tourists. I actually thought Madrid was fabulous—it seemed like a real city with actual locals and I wasn’t tripping over a tourist every two feet.


I found the people in Madrid and Barcelona and Spain in general to be assholish.
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Anonymous wrote:Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Venice, Florence


Barcelona, Venice, and Florence are just too overrun with tourists. I actually thought Madrid was fabulous—it seemed like a real city with actual locals and I wasn’t tripping over a tourist every two feet.


I found the people in Madrid and Barcelona and Spain in general to be assholish.


The feeling was likely mutual.
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Anonymous wrote:Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Venice, Florence


Barcelona, Venice, and Florence are just too overrun with tourists. I actually thought Madrid was fabulous—it seemed like a real city with actual locals and I wasn’t tripping over a tourist every two feet.


I found the people in Madrid and Barcelona and Spain in general to be assholish.


The feeling was likely mutual.


It’s OK. Portugal and the Portuguese are way better anyway. Plus Portuguese food is superior. People finally learned Portugal is better destination.
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Anonymous wrote:Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Venice, Florence


All of those are overrated, really?
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London, Paris and Rome the smaller cities in each country are way better
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Anonymous wrote:Seeing the Mona Lisa IRL was a letdown.


I honestly didn't even want to bother but my friend I was with insisted I had to. I saw the crowd and was like "why, there is a lot of other stuff in this museum I'd like to see instead."


Seeing the non-Mona bits of that place is pretty awesome. It's a good museum!
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Anonymous wrote:Naples isn’t the prettiest city but I found it to be very interesting.

The best peach i’ve ever had I bought off of a street vendor in the Spagnolli, the juice was running down my arm.

I wandered down some alleys and found a cafe and sat under lines of laundry and enjoyed a cheap pizza and some cheap wine.

And took in the local flavor. Fascinating people watching.

I bought some birkenstocks for my aching feet and then wandered over to the port and checked the ferry schedule and bought a ticket to the next one leaving, bound for one of the islands, where I went to the beach and took a dip in the med.

The next day I headed back to Naples where I’d booked a nice hotel, which was well appointed, reasonably priced and had a great roof top pool and jacuzzi.

The next day I took the high speed train to Rome, 1st class tickets were like 20 Euros.

I rather enjoyed Naples.


You should write a travel book. I quite like how you do things.
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