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Question asked in : Puglia Region - 3 years ago

Which city did you like most?

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Ak B. says :
Oct 16, 2008
Sydney has it all! It's like a big city when it comes to attractions, architecture, shopping and nigt life, but you still have the beaches and outdoor life close by.
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Andrzej C. says :
Oct 15, 2010
Cusco in Peru
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Scott O. says :
Oct 13, 2010
กรุงเทพฯ
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Elka K. says :
Oct 12, 2010
Canazei and Cortina d'Ampezzo - ITALY!!!
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Regina R. says :
Oct 12, 2010
Sintra, Portugal
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Dennis R. says :
Oct 11, 2010
Amman, Jordan, most mystic place with some of coolest local people on the planet...
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Jody W. says :
Oct 11, 2010
New York. It was and remains amazing.
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Oct 10, 2010
Prag
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Jan V. says :
Oct 9, 2010
Sydney, the harbour, friendly people, restaurants, (out)back country etc.
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Janice L. says :
Oct 9, 2010
i love paris - it's romatic , lots of places to visit edinburgh, it's a quaint city with the old and new streets. you have shops, restaurants, pubs on the old streets and the bustling new streets. You will feel safe in edinburgh too.
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May 16, 2010
Paris, France. Super!
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Rebecca H. says :
Jan 16, 2010
Florence
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Anna P. says :
Dec 1, 2009
I love cities in Sicily! Syracuse, Taormina etc.
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Shagane A. says :
May 17, 2009
In Puglia my favourite one is Oria :)
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May 14, 2009
In Puglia the nicest city is Lecce, called the "Florence" of Barocco!!! In Europe in my himble opinion, the top 5 cities are Paris, Barcelona, Praha, Roma, S. Pietroburgo... Bye...
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Iole P. says :
Feb 3, 2009
firenze
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Feb 2, 2009
Napoli, cara, Napoli
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May K. says :
Jan 7, 2009
ROME: history, architecture, fashion, culture, paintings, art, cathedrals, delicious food and ice cream.
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Iole P. says :
Nov 1, 2008
ehi do you wanna know which one is the most beautiful city in puglia in my humble opinion??? corato!!!! ahahahahahahah
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Henryk L. says :
Oct 24, 2008
xi'an, definately! nice city with wonderful people! and because od the city wall, the city doesn't feel like as big as it really is..
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Natasha A. says :
Oct 22, 2008
Jerusalem was the most enriching experience for me…the old city has this special energy, when there I felt I am in the middle of the world and history. Very spiritual!!! There I could not understand why religious and cultural conflicts exist if all of us come from the same roots…must go in a life time!!!
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Carissa C. says :
Oct 21, 2008
Budapest certainly lives up to its unofficial nickname as the "Paris of the East," except this fine city is more relaxed and quaint than its western counterpart. The food is great, and the prices are even better! Try out the restaurant "Lugas," which is located very near the Budapest Hotel.
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Carla C. says :
Oct 19, 2008
Krakow - friendly Polish people, GREAT food, history, architecture and THE MOST beautiful city square of any city I've ever seen.
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Rebecca R. says :
Oct 18, 2008
Berlin - I'm a bit of a history nut and it has it all.
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Jason D. says :
Oct 17, 2008
Bangkok. What can you say, cheap lodging, wonderful food, nice people and tons of amazing sites to see.
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Scott F. says :
Oct 17, 2008
Jerusalem no question... Many times I've been asked which country I liked the most and every time without hesitation I've replied "Israel." Regardless of your political or religious views... the appreciation for all things, especially life, is simply unavoidable. I have yet to go to any other nation where the energy and life-force (so to speak) is so pleasantly overwhelming.
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Laura M. says :
Oct 17, 2008
Edinburgh, Scotland is my favorite city by far. It has so much to do, friendly people, great nightlife, lively pubs, and fasinating history. One can wonder through the old copple streets or closes and be transported back in time or stroll down Princes Street and shop the day away. It is a perfect blend of past meeting the future.
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Deny A. says :
Oct 17, 2008
London. I love the 'welcoming' aura. It touches even the pedestrians (only in this city's street you can find writings "Look Right,Look Left"). Old and new style blended friendly. London, the great city ever.
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Maria L. says :
Oct 15, 2008
Krakow. Visiting for a long weekend after spending six weeks in rural Slovakia was like emerging back into civilization. Beautiful city steeped in history and culture, best to take your time and wonder around at your own pace exploring all the side streets and small shops and cafes and restaurants.
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Davide S. says :
Oct 15, 2008
My favorite city is Cape Town. Cape Town is a place where you always find a good bar to chill out and there are so many very good restaurants but they aren't expensive. if you are lucky you can see some whales.
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Douglas B. says :
Oct 14, 2008
Edinburgh is my favorite city. It is friendly, there is lots to see and do, the pubs are great, and it is very beautiful.
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Mirjam B. says :
Oct 14, 2008
Barcelona is an awesome city, there's something to do or see any time of the day.. you can hit the beach, go shopping, enjoy art and architecture, eat great food and don't forget the nightlife!!
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Jeffrey T. says :
Oct 14, 2008
Without a doubt I enjoyed Rothenburg ab der Tauber the most. It had such charm and a wealth of information about Germanic history, culture, and architecture. The original movie of "The Brothers Grimm" was shot on location in this city as well. What pleasant memories I will treasure about my time there.
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Jeffrey T. says :
Oct 14, 2008
Without a doubt I enjoyed Rothenburg ab der Tauber the most. I had such charm and a wealth of information about Germanic history, culture, and architecture. The original movie of "The Brothers Grimm" was shot on location in this city as well. What pleasant memories I will treasure about my time there.
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Anne G. says :
Oct 14, 2008
I love Barcelona. There is so much to see and do there and the architecture is unbelievable (Gaudi!!) I am also really like Sydney. It is a really fun city with great food and lots of things to do!
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Holly N. says :
Oct 14, 2008
London, hands down for me. Sure it is not as quaint as say the Flemish historical town of Brugges (the Venice of Belgium). But it is a busy, living, breathing city. I always go the first week in November for the cool Fall weather and Guy Fawkes celebrations on November 5th. Nothing like throwing fireworks and bonfires into the equation for a fun time!
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