I live in Ireland and I'd say the nicest city is Galway (although by most other countries standards it would be a town). Really nice coastline, good night life, the people are good, it still has a well-preserved style (19th century? idk but its nice) and theres a really nice Christmas fair on this time of year. Dublin is also nice, but there are some really depressing places. Cork is fine but uninspiring, Belfast still feels extremely divided.
My favourite city that I've actually been to is Edinburgh, I've been a few times and it's beautiful. Also Aberdeen is really nice and clean and Glasgow seems like a lot of fun, but I was only there for a day. Other than that, I loved Madrid and would love to go back to Spain, and I was in Rome for a couple days and it was pretty cool.
Now for least favourite cities... sorry @kristina but Prague sucks. Maybe I was in a really bad area but all my group got sick except me and not many of us liked the food, and I didn't get to see much of the city centre
I live in Ireland and I'd say the nicest city is Galway (although by most other countries standards it would be a town). Really nice coastline, good night life, the people are good, it still has a well-preserved style (19th century? idk but its nice) and theres a really nice Christmas fair on this time of year. Dublin is also nice, but there are some really depressing places. Cork is fine but uninspiring, Belfast still feels extremely divided.
My favourite city that I've actually been to is Edinburgh, I've been a few times and it's beautiful. Also Aberdeen is really nice and clean and Glasgow seems like a lot of fun, but I was only there for a day. Other than that, I loved Madrid and would love to go back to Spain, and I was in Rome for a couple days and it was pretty cool.
Now for least favourite cities... sorry @kristina but Prague sucks. Maybe I was in a really bad area but all my group got sick except me and not many of us liked the food, and I didn't get to see much of the city centre
Ah fuck, Galway was really fun too. Only spent 1 day there though.
Edinburgh rules
how dare
tbf i havent visited prague that much. i just fly in and taxi out. i always liked the mountain villages in the north the most. very cozy :comfy:
also not liking czech food? :guts-rage: czech food is only beer! the bavarians are casuals we oktoberfest every day
Well I was like 14 or something at the time so beer wouldn't have been my go to. I liked those twirly pastry things I guess
14 is perfect age for czechs to get into drinking :thinking-about-it:
Tbf I think half the people I knew were drinking when I was 14. Not me though because I never got invited to the cool people parties