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What cities are deceivingly cheap or expensive?

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What cities are deceivingly cheap or expensive? For example, London and Washington are considered expensive cities to visit. But a family of 4 can visit museums for free over the course of a week that would cost them $500 in entry fees in other cities. Meanwhile “cheap” cities like Istanbul now charge $30-50 for each of their Top 10 landmarks, so visiting Basilica Cistern, Galata Tower, Hagia…

Reddit Travel 837 2024-05-10

Best way to get between cities in Vietnam?

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Best way to get between cities in Vietnam? Plan to spend 10-11 days end of Nov/early Dec in Vietnam. Planned trajectory is Hanoi (2d), Ha long bay vs Cat Ba (2d), Ninh Binh (2d), Da Nang/Hoi An (2d) with probably 1-2 days worth of travel between these cities. Math doesn’t add up because there is probably one day unaccounted for that we can add to any of these destinations (please recomme…

Reddit Travel 478 2024-05-09

Best smaller cities to visit in the US?

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Best smaller cities to visit in the US? What are the best smaller cities to go checkout on a short trip? Looking for places within a 2 hour flight from New York City. submitted by /u/BobbyBob42069

Reddit Travel 970 2024-04-24

Small Cities in Germany

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Small Cities in Germany My friend and I are traveling to Germany Dec 8th through the 15th. Our plan is to fly into Berlin, then immediately take a train to a smaller city that is a few hours away, stay there 8th until the 11th(Sun-Weds) then travel back to Berlin to stay rest of the week. What city would be you recommend for this? Cost isn’t too much of a concern but …

Reddit Travel 1.1k 2024-04-19

The most neon cities in Europe?

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The most neon cities in Europe? I have always been fascinating by neon, sci fi and cyberpunk. Late nights in a big city with bright neon lights everywhere. I love the look of Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo to name a few. What is in your opinion the most neon city in Europe that I can explore? submitted by /u/altaran

Reddit Travel 1.2k 2024-04-14

Best cities/countries to visit in Europe in late October?

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Best cities/countries to visit in Europe in late October? My partner and I have a wedding in England and are wanting to extend our trip with a 5/6 day trip to one or two other places after this. I have travelled quite a lot throughout Europe by my partner has less so. What cities would you suggest visiting in this time of year? submitted by /u/yp_12345

Reddit Travel 393 2024-04-05

Is there a way to see other cities in North Korea outside of the DMZ area and Pyongyang?

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Is there a way to see other cities in North Korea outside of the DMZ area and Pyongyang? Most nations it seems possible to get around one way or another, even places more dangerous and restrictive like Yemen or Somalia you can still get around with the right know how. North Korea though has been a mystery to me. If I want to get from Pyongyang to Nampo, it really seems like it would be a real tough hassle to find myself getting out …

Reddit Travel 814 2024-03-29

What are the 5 most romanticised cities in the world?

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What are the 5 most romanticised cities in the world? The cities that everyone has seen in movies or on TV dozens of times, that keep drawing people in (for better or worse), and at this point basically sell themselves as top destinations? I’d say: Paris London NYC Rome Dubai (more of a modern inclusion) submitted by /u/tylerthe-theatre

Reddit Travel 751 2024-03-26

Cities Architecturally similar to New Orleans?

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Cities Architecturally similar to New Orleans? So I absolutely love New Orleans for the beauty of the French Quarter and other historic areas(as well as the music,food and culture, but I don’t think anywhere in the world is similar in that way, it’s a special place). What other places throughout the world have a similar feel? submitted by /u/Digitalmodernism

Reddit Travel 866 2024-03-08

Are there any cities that I should add or remove from my itinerary? Are there any better ways to travel between the cities?

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Are there any cities that I should add or remove from my itinerary? Are there any better ways to travel between the cities? Hello first time traveller go the Nordic countries. Would appreciate any tips and advice based on this itinerary for me and my mom. We’re coming from London and flying end November! Thanks! Day 1: Fly from London to Copenhagen (CPH) explore Copenhagen for a day Day 2: Take a train from Copenhagen Central Station to Malmö Central Station (travel …

Reddit Travel 1.0k 2024-03-02

Additional Cities to Visit While Staying in Grenoble, France

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Additional Cities to Visit While Staying in Grenoble, France I’m traveling to Grenoble, France in a couple of months and I’ll have 2-3 days to visit other cities for day trips within reasonable distance (via train or car) while staying overnight in Grenoble. Any recommendations for cities, towns, or specific places to visit in the region? Thanks! submitted by /u/OrangeManMuyBad

Reddit Travel 653 2024-02-15

Cities in central or east Europe, similar to Prague?

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Cities in central or east Europe, similar to Prague? I recently visited Prague and loved the city. I’m looking for similar cities. Requirements: – having an airport – having interesting attractions (monuments, parks, buildings) – located in central or east Europe – I’ve already been in Berlin, all Austria, Bratislava, Budapest submitted by /u/readlover12

Reddit Travel 541 2024-02-10

Which are good European cities/countries to visit in February as a female solo traveler (first-time solo).

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Which are good European cities/countries to visit in February as a female solo traveler (first-time solo). I have a few days at hand in February (2 weeks) and I always wanted to travel solo but again to a safe destination. I think my budget would be 1200$ (excluding flight). I do not have a preference for sunny weather as such. As I am more inclined towards exploring culture, history, museums, architecture, and meeting new people kinda person, destin…

Reddit Travel 446 2024-02-02

Favorite European city/cities to travel to with a small child (4y)?

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Favorite European city/cities to travel to with a small child (4y)? Thinking about a 10-14 day trip next September/October with the family (two adults and one child). We love cities, culture, and history. Love to walk around and soak it all in. Kid is a big fan of public transportation. Parents are not keen on driving. We love food. Kiddo does pretty well in restaurants. We are not big on packing a lot of things…

Reddit Travel 1.1k 2024-01-27