Favorite Cities
by britab_
Prague, Prague
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Posted over 5 years ago
Prague
14th century beautiful old town and it's huge! There's loads to see when just walking around in the city.
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Mostar, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Posted over 5 years ago
Mostar
Known for its iconic arched bridge. Time your travels with a Red Bull evenet and you can see the top athelets jump in the water with flips and spins from extreme heights right in the middle of a charming old town. Its still a bit war- torn city (the whole country is) but the tourism is picking up so go there before it's too packed with foreigners. It's also very exciting to see how religion used to be completely seperated with just a river, the difference between both sides of the river is hard to miss
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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Posted over 5 years ago
Edinburgh
Scotlands capital with a mediaval old town and victorian new town. So much culture and history in one place it's a lovely place to visit and even better to live in.
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Paris, Île-de-France
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Posted over 5 years ago
Paris
Such a clichè I know, but Paris, from the top of Arc de Triomphe, during winter, for me is something you shouldn't miss. It's beautiful, it's magical.
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Budapest, Hungary
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Posted over 5 years ago
Budapest
There is so much to do in Budapest, it's a huge city, my favourites are the thermal baths. There's also lots of good Airbnbs located in the middle of the city so you can mae your stay very affordable.
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Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik-Neretva County
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Posted over 5 years ago
Dubrovnik
Visit only in the evenings and during off season like November. Otherwise it can get very crowded and it's quite unpleasent to walk around. However I still love the city, time stops there, it also has most colourful sunsets I've seen. The best thing is you can watch the sunset from anywhere, because the city is sort of built on the mountainside and it's quite interesting to watch those massive cruise boats go into the sunsets.
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