The only place that I've *ever* been that I had thought would be a cool place to wander around and was really disappointed in was Berkeley CA. |
Wow, you suck!! |
Wikipedia Monarchy List (with the disclaimer that this is Wikipedia...check the source)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_monarchies#Current_monarchies |
This is what happens to people who are wealthy and either grow up traveling extensively or travel very extensively relatively early in life (20s/30s). I have a number of friends from both college and grad school who are like this and I think it's the result of having never been limited in terms of travel. I also think they got incredibly used to traveling with a lot of money and therefore missed out on the experience of traveling on a tight budget in your 20s, which I think teaches you how to appreciate simple pleasures in traveling, especially abroad. I still have such fond memories of eating picnics of bread, cheese, and wine in the parks in Paris when I was a broke backpacker at 22, or becoming fast friends with Australians (always the Australians) I met at a run down hostel in Greece. I also had to learn to how to find the cheap but amazing places for food and entertainment. A person who could say that every one of those places is overrated is someone who has lost the capacity to travel well and, honestly, I feel sorry for them. I don't know how you get that back. It's like someone who destroyed their taste buds and now everything tastes bland. It's a shame. |
Love the ancient Rome and Italian landscapes. But the people, especially southern parts, not so much. |
What a jerk! |
Why? Most Americans have been to at least 30 or more, so it was kind of a weird thing for PP to say. |
... but that's the thread topic? What did you NOT like (overrated). Maybe you are in the wrong thread. |
So true! Rome beyond the main attractions was a serious dud. |
I go back to Isla Holbox every year and love it. Never worried. Going to Oaxaca in december. |
Most Americans, or most DC area nerds? |
Lisbon has a weird vibe to me. I’ve been there multiple times over many years and it just doesn’t have the warm, relaxed, and friendly feeling I get in so many other southern European places |
PP is deliberately provoking. Just ignore. |
Don’t most Americans not even have a passport? |
OMG. First time in Lisbon this summer, and the people were the most friendly and warmest of the dozen or so European countries I've been to over the past 35 years. That said, we were only there for three days, so perhaps we just got lucky and encountered the right people on our short visit. Just get the right Uber drivers, restaurant servers, and Airbnb hosts, and it makes all the difference. Small sample size of course. Still, I'm not sure if I'd call it overrated or underrated. Who is doing the rating we're basing our responses to? Is there a common ranked list that we're all reacting to? That's why this thread is silly. |