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Best European City to See?

Berlin as well! Or Munich

Update:

I'm trying to plan where to visit while I'm leaving in Europe, we have narrowed it down to the following:

Amsterdam

Prague

Stockholm

Bruges

Normandy

Madrid

Barcelona

Krakow

If you have been to any of these places of know anything about them I would LOVE your input!

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Out of those I have been to quite a few, but my top two are (in no particular order):

    - Stockholm: Is simply a gem! The people are friendly, the scenery is impeccable, most people speak English, it is very clean and easy to get from place to place! The amount of things to see and do are endless! While Scandinavia is expensive the quality of what you pay for is superb! Check out the Vassa Museum, Skansen, Gamla stan, City Hall (home of the Nobel Peace Prize), and the Nobel Museum!

    - Amsterdam: You can be as modest or wild as you please in this city! It has world class art, culture, architecture, transport, beer/gin, and of course cannabis and adult entertainment. Where else in the world can you go to the Anne Frank House in the morning, Van Gogh Museum in the afternoon, have dinner at an Indian Restaurant, go to an avant- garde art show, go to a Brown Cafe and finnish the evening in a coffee-shopp with a toke?

    - Munich (Munchen): Everything you have heard about Munich is just the tip of the iceburg! This is Bavaria at it's best. Take a walking tour and try to hit at least a few of the cities government run beer gardens/breweries! Munich is an amazing peek into traditional Bavaria, the preview for WWII (the rise of Hitler), and the present modern day Germany! To go to Germany and miss Munich should be a sin!

    Any one of the places that you have listed above are sure to please! Happy Travels!

    Source(s): Backpacker
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    As autumn arrives in Amsterdam, summer tourist crowds shrink, locals get back to business and crisp breezes blow into town. With them comes the fresh energy from a change of seasons and new ways to enjoy the city. Find out why autumn in Amsterdam is a special and somewhat well-kept secret…one worth discovering.

    Prague is the most exciting city in Central Europe with wonderful sightseeing, opera, restaurants & nightlife. A 'winter wonderland' awaits visitors to the Prague Christmas markets. Soak up the atmosphere, browse the stalls and enjoy hearty food and hot wine.

  • 1 decade ago

    Amsterdam - After a few years’ pout, this beautiful city has found its old self – quirky, creative and open-minded. Yet beneath the self-assured exterior, mental notes are everywhere. Not long ago the Netherlands swung towards the right, with crackdowns on immigration, religious freedom and red-light districts. Even in freewheeling Amsterdam, people were asking themselves: is too much tolerance a bad thing?

  • ..
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    From your list - Barcelona closely followed by Prague.

    Source(s): Visted eight of the cities.
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