What are the nicest U.S. suburbs you've ever visited?

Anonymous
Mercer Island, Seattle
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:La Jolla, Scottsdale and Bethesda


Bethesda doesn't compare to La Jolla


Nothing compares to La Jolla.
Anonymous
Southport, CT Sasco Hill Rd
Anonymous
Mercer Island, Seattle


Also Hunts Point, Yarrow Point, Clyde Hill, Medina and Kirkland, WA (mostly lakefront Seattle suburbs).
Anonymous
Second Whitefish Bay Wi—Norman Rockwell kind of place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Greenwich, Ct


Too many ticks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:La Jolla, CA.
Germantown, Columbus OH
Highland Park, Dallas
Pacific Palisades, CA


Germantown isn’t a suburb. It’s in the city. Now if you want to nominate Old Worthington, I can agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CT’s Gold Coast - Greenwich, Darien, Westport, New Canaan


Grew up in Westport. You can add Southport. Redding, Ridgefield, Madison, Weston ....



But not nicer than the Chicago suburbs....



No sorry, but CT beats any midwestern town by far


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just moved to Patk City and really loving it!
But I also enjoyed Bethesda!!


Park City isn't a suburb.
Anonymous
Well, needless to say it’s not going to be anywhere in the DC area. I grew up in a lovely Chicago suburb, but really like CT especially once you get away from Greenwich and the over the top wealth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I will nominate Lexington, Mass.
I grew up there!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:US suburbs are all equally soulless and boring.
Flame away.


Agreed. I love big cities and small towns, but suburbs? Ugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:US suburbs are all equally soulless and boring.
Flame away.


Agreed. I love big cities and small towns, but suburbs? Ugh.
Most of the suburbs mentioned were towns with identities in their own right before anyone invented the word suburb.
Anonymous
Cranston, RI
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wilmette, IL. Gorgeous old homes on tree lined streets (some brick). Cute, cute walkable downtown with a train station to the Chicago loop. (<30 minute commute.) Amazing schools.


My hometown. I also live Evanston a lot if you want something a little busier.
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