Anonymous wrote:Was going to say Pittsburgh.
Also pleasantly surprised by both Appleton and Milwaukee in the summer. I never knew Milwaukee has a beach! I feel like the old northern towns really turn out for the nice weather!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved Pittsburgh - the river running through it was lovely, the restaurants were great, the people were nice.
And although I already had high expectations, I was blown away by Bermuda. Just an absolutely lovely place.
Which river did you like? There are famously three
Ummm, the one with the kayaks in it next to the museum??Heck if I can remember - it was just beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Istanbul. I had heard many things, but it is probably my favorite city in the world. Vibrant, and surprisingly accessible.
on my bucket list
Anonymous wrote:Omaha
San Antonio
Oklahoma City
All have outdoors things to do, interesting museums, good and not too expensive food, and friendly people!
Anonymous wrote:Istanbul. I had heard many things, but it is probably my favorite city in the world. Vibrant, and surprisingly accessible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved Pittsburgh - the river running through it was lovely, the restaurants were great, the people were nice.
And although I already had high expectations, I was blown away by Bermuda. Just an absolutely lovely place.
Which river did you like? There are famously three
Anonymous wrote:Fort Worth, TX. Friendly city with amazing museums.
Anonymous wrote:Itaipu Dam: my expectations were very low. It sounded boring.
Romania: again, my expectations were low.
Ushuaia: people in Argentina can be... blunt. They’re much nicer in Ushuaia(and the place is beautiful as expected).
Slovenia: very nice people(and the place is beautiful as expected).
Salar de Uyuni: surreal
Lencois Maranhenses: surreal
Anonymous wrote:Way north in Wisconsin, the Northwoods part if the state. Lakes everywhere, so clean, the light is beautiful in the summer and the days last forever. St. Germaine, Eagle River area.
Anonymous wrote:Istanbul. I had heard many things, but it is probably my favorite city in the world. Vibrant, and surprisingly accessible.
Anonymous wrote:Melbourne Australia. I was really expecting the jewel of my trip to be Sydney (which was pretty great). But I fell in love with Melbourne.