Anonymous wrote:You can disagree with someone without calling them ignorant. Maybe you never learned that in school.
The Louvre has like 5,000 paintings. Most are not that well-known and are largely forgettable. I wish they would focus on the fraction that are among the most famous artworks instead of bundling everything together in a somewhat unsightly manner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AMALFI COAST HANDS DOWN. ONE AND DONE.
Um no, spent three days in Ravello and was one of the best place we’ve been to. Itching to go back soon.
NP but what did you like about it? I've only seen pictures but it looks like the beach is very crowded and rocky, bring your own blanket/chairs/umbrella. Is the water nice?
I'm more used to beach resorts where they have loungers and umbrellas set up and you can order drinks... are there place like that there?
This thread should be renamed: “which international destinations disappointed you because they were not like Disneyworld or a Ritz Carlton resort with 10 pools and a swim up bar?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AMALFI COAST HANDS DOWN. ONE AND DONE.
Um no, spent three days in Ravello and was one of the best place we’ve been to. Itching to go back soon.
NP but what did you like about it? I've only seen pictures but it looks like the beach is very crowded and rocky, bring your own blanket/chairs/umbrella. Is the water nice?
I'm more used to beach resorts where they have loungers and umbrellas set up and you can order drinks... are there place like that there?
Ugh. Americans always want a Disneyfied experience, wherever they go. Can’t you just adjust to local customs?
Anonymous wrote:Madrid. I lived in several parts of Spain, & Madrid is like a synthesis of the worst aspects of all the other parts of spain: crime, sprawl, crappy new architecture, rudeness, American fast food, etc. Lots of great places to visit in Spain. I found that the capital city isn’t one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AMALFI COAST HANDS DOWN. ONE AND DONE.
Um no, spent three days in Ravello and was one of the best place we’ve been to. Itching to go back soon.
NP but what did you like about it? I've only seen pictures but it looks like the beach is very crowded and rocky, bring your own blanket/chairs/umbrella. Is the water nice?
I'm more used to beach resorts where they have loungers and umbrellas set up and you can order drinks... are there place like that there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AMALFI COAST HANDS DOWN. ONE AND DONE.
Um no, spent three days in Ravello and was one of the best place we’ve been to. Itching to go back soon.
NP but what did you like about it? I've only seen pictures but it looks like the beach is very crowded and rocky, bring your own blanket/chairs/umbrella. Is the water nice?
I'm more used to beach resorts where they have loungers and umbrellas set up and you can order drinks... are there place like that there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread is a joke. The idea that people living in DC of all places are qualified to pass judgment on their superiors around the globe is hilarious.
We’re the oldest and greatest country on the earth, we have the highest standard of living, and we’ve never lost a war, we can judge whoever we want!
Some of this is opinion but OLDEST? Not even close!
We have been a democracy since 1776, every man and woman has been able to vote for nearly 250 years! Some countries like France and Germany still have a king!
I can't tell if this post was trolling because it's so blatantly wrong, but women in the US have only had the right to vote for about 100 years.
Do you also think France has a King oh Hall Monitor? You fell for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread is a joke. The idea that people living in DC of all places are qualified to pass judgment on their superiors around the globe is hilarious.
We’re the oldest and greatest country on the earth, we have the highest standard of living, and we’ve never lost a war, we can judge whoever we want!
Some of this is opinion but OLDEST? Not even close!
We have been a democracy since 1776, every man and woman has been able to vote for nearly 250 years! Some countries like France and Germany still have a king!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread is a joke. The idea that people living in DC of all places are qualified to pass judgment on their superiors around the globe is hilarious.
We’re the oldest and greatest country on the earth, we have the highest standard of living, and we’ve never lost a war, we can judge whoever we want!
Some of this is opinion but OLDEST? Not even close!
We have been a democracy since 1776, every man and woman has been able to vote for nearly 250 years! Some countries like France and Germany still have a king!
I can't tell if this post was trolling because it's so blatantly wrong, but women in the US have only had the right to vote for about 100 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AMALFI COAST HANDS DOWN. ONE AND DONE.
Um no, spent three days in Ravello and was one of the best place we’ve been to. Itching to go back soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD just spent a year in Marseilles love love loved it. So much easier than Paris and beautiful coast beaches.
I had one one of the best meals of my life in Marseille.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread is a joke. The idea that people living in DC of all places are qualified to pass judgment on their superiors around the globe is hilarious.
We’re the oldest and greatest country on the earth, we have the highest standard of living, and we’ve never lost a war, we can judge whoever we want!
Some of this is opinion but OLDEST? Not even close!
We have been a democracy since 1776, every man and woman has been able to vote for nearly 250 years! Some countries like France and Germany still have a king!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hawaii-
Can you share more about what you found overrated about Hawaii? I’m considering a trip there next year.
Which islands were you underwhelmed by ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paris. Filthy city, frequent public urination and even defecation, and some of the major tourist attractions like the Louvre are overrated. I had a great time and would certainly go again but I’ve enjoyed other European cities more.
The Louvre is not overrated.
Disagree. The volume of paintings is kind of overwhelming, especially since most are unremarkable. Seeing the Mona Lisa (and all the people crowding to take pictures) was unexciting, though the painting across the room (depicting the wedding at Cana) is a masterpiece.
I enjoyed Orsay a lot more, which has an extraordinary collection of well-known impressionist paintings.
Orsay is lovely and manageable, but to say the works in the Louvre are unremarkable speaks of great ignorance. It’s understandable not to enjoy a museum because you don’t care for that particular type of art, and being overwhelmed by sheer volume is a turn off for many people (even art connoisseurs), but to say the Louvre has unremarkable art is just wrong. Please educate yourself and move a little beyond the brief era of Impressionists.
Anonymous wrote:Do the people who say they went to places in France, Italy, Spain and other countries generally very well known for good food, but then say that the “food sucked” ever think that maybe they just… went to the wrong restaurants?