I agree. That person with the enormous list of disappointments sounds jaded and unimaginative and I feel sorry for them. |
Haven’t read the whole thread, but I don’t really have any destinations that are overrated. I love Italy, but did find some of the food, meh. We also had some really spectacular food, but learned that even in Italy, you can find so-so pizza.
Qatar didn’t impress me, but I don’t know if it’s “overrated” since you never hear lots of people clamoring to go there. It’s not that Qatar was bad- but I couldn’t see spending a lot of time there. Underrated for me were Seoul and Edinburgh, Scotland. So much to do and see in and out of the city. I also thought the food was great at both. As for Tokyo? Never been, but I’m pretty sure I would love it. |
+1. This. |
DP here. I still wouldn’t say that “most” Americans have been to 30 countries, even UMC Americans. |
I’m not sure you understood the assignment here |
Cannot get over people calling Rome and Tokyo overrated. They are magnificent. |
But Adams Morgan is nice. |
I like Italy but hate hate Naples. It’s one of the shabbiest cities I have ever been to, and I travel a lot, including to developing and third world countries. I love Venice, Lake region (Como etc.), Tuscany, Amalfi Coast (off season to beat the crowds). I am neutral on Rome, which is crazy hot and crowded in the summer. I am an atheist but even so I am in owe of the art and the church at the Vatican. |
Munich is neither a capitol nor a capital. Smh. Americans….. |
Just wow. Why even bother with Europe. Just vacation in shitty Florida every time. |
I am European, travel is my hobby, I have been everywhere and to many places multiple times, and I actually think Portugal is one of the worst countries to visit with some of the worst, unhealthy food. Zero salads to be had. Crumbling buildings and infrastructure. Sure, the people are friendly, but so are most Europeans. I love Spain, Greece, Italy, Germany, France, Croatia, the UK, the Netherlands and many others. |
You I like and agree with! |
Northern Europe in the summer, southern Europe in the spring or fall or even winter. We did Greece immediately after DCs finished school this year, flew out on June 16, and it was fabulous. We did Andalusia last spring break (second half of March, privates) and it was also fantastic. Do some research before you complain. |
Seriously. And complain how Europe is “hot and humid in the summer.” LOL!! |
I am in NYC and people pee and shit here everywhere too, including on our crappy, outdated subways. The streets are covered in potholes. JFK and Laguardia cancel flights all the time. There is not just pick pocketing here but also rape and murder on a frequent basis these days as our woke mayors are set on ruining the city. At least Europe has culture, plus the average European is way, way more educated than the average American, so it’s pleasant having a conversation with strangers there. |