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What is Your Favorite City to Visit?

i have been all over the world but i can say hands down, my favorite city is London. I know you British people might not like it, but i feel at home there. I have been 3 times and would go again in a heartbeat. You never get bored and there is always something interesting going on.

I also love Budapest and Prague
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akindheart · 61-69, F
@Docdon23 I have been to Paris 2 times. going again in August
Docdon23 · M
@akindheart I love it. It just has this romantic feel to it...the cafes, the boat rides on the Seine, the museums, the artists on Mont mart. The food and music...
akindheart · 61-69, F
@Docdon23 I am staying in the Montmartre district this time! it is amazing that each city has its own vibe.
Docdon23 · M
@akindheart Oh I love it up there walking around looking at the art, sitting in a cafe relaxing and watching people, the view of the city...wonderful! I was not far away last time, Hotel Alexandra...
akindheart · 61-69, F
@Docdon23 I stayed in the Opera district the first time. The second time, I want to forget that hotel. it was horrible.
Docdon23 · M
@akindheart I have kind of a nostalgic memory of my last few times...it was with my wife, and she recently passed away...we had been talking about going back. We did a Viking River cruise last time, started in Paris and ended in Prague, another great city.
akindheart · 61-69, F
@Docdon23 I am so sorry. how sad. I love Prague and Budapest. absolutely amazing cities
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@Docdon23 @akindheart I still have a painting purchased from a Montmartre street artist 50+ years ago. And an old hotel memory :) During that era when France was still part of the military part of NATO I pulled multiple extended periods at nearby Evreux and enjoyed quite a few visits to Paris. During one period the military base had to do a flush out and maintenance on their boilers, and had shut off all hot water for a week. So my long weekend in Paris was in part for the pleasure of a hot shower. So a popular hotel where the room rates went down as you went up. With the cheapest rooms on the 10th floor and above.

So first things first, a hot shower! So I turn on the shower and the only water I got was a drip. Hot, but a teaspoon every few seconds. Duhhh, not enough water pressure to make it to the upper floors on most days. That's why they were less expensive.