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Bottom 5 European cities?
Following up to Padraig Breathnach
enjoy the old quarters of many cities, but would I live in one? You would probably be driven to distraction by the tourists who enjoy the old quarters. Venice must be a fun place to live. .....and nowhere to park. -- Mike Reid "Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso Wasdale-Lake district-Thames path-London "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Eat-walk-Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap |
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Bottom 5 European cities?
"R J Carpenter" wrote in message ...
IMO there are really two lists: Cities I'll never visit again, and Cities that would be bad places to live. To me, the lists would be quite different. For example, Frankfurt didn't impress me as a place to visit, but I thought it might be a fairly acceptable place to live (for a large city). Its crap for a tourist. Its Ok living here. Food cheap. Beer cheaper. Natives friendly. Dave |
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Top 5 European cities?
1. Paris
2. London 3. Quebec City* 4. Dublin 5. Barcelona *geography sticklers suck. |
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