Which Americans cities do Europeans like?

Which Americans cities do Europeans like?
I meet a lot of Irish, British, and French people here in New York.

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vapid whores like Los Angeles
I like Boston

Why do they like nyc so much?

That road has a shocking lack of holes for NYC.

Boston is boring
Probably because it's the most similar thing in the US to a European city (however it's still a lot different of course)

What's the best city in California? San Diego?

NYC is the best city I've been to in the world, easily better than even Tokyo which I thought was the most impressive city until I visited NYC.

But most of the impressive cities on the American continent is in South America.

I'm glad you like it. What do you like about it?

NYC if it was more safe.

LA or Oakland

It's saver than ever

It is safe as fuck. The serious crime mostly happens in ghetto areas that are nowhere near where any tourist would go, and even those areas aren't too bad.

The South has some gems despite the frantic efforts of many to portray it as a backwater. If every town here was safer and looked like the historic downtown areas of New Orleans, Charleston, and St. Augustine this would be the most based area on Earth indisputably. (it already is though imo)

I'm a New Yorker and I love New Orleans. I haven't really been anywhere else in the South yet (I don't consider Arlington, VA and South Florida to be the South)

I like that I can walk around and the city changes in how it looks but you still feel like it's one giant city. There is a lot to see in NYC just from walking around, the change in architecture etc all feels like natural transitions as the city just blends together. I was there for two weeks and spent most of my time just walking for hours on foot.

Agreed. Make sure you don't just stay in Manhattan though, Northern Brooklyn and Western Queens are pretty cool too. There are also some parts of the Bronx I like (and the Puerto Rican and Dominican booty is insane)

Comparison to Tokyo in this regard, I also enjoyed walking around but here it's most impressive in sheer scale, streets feel really similar all over the place and half the time it's like your walking in an endless array of Sim City .

saw people speaking french, some slav shit (polish or russian maybe?), and met two dudes in an elevator with english or scottish accents in chicago, and more european speakers but i couldnt tell which languages they were using

I love Honolulu. Hawaii in general is one of my favorite places in the world. San Diego is nice as well.

I went to New Orleans earlier this year. The French Quarter was surprisingly clean and nice but the rest of the city was a nightmare. I feel bad for anybody who has to drive in that city, never witnessed so many car accidents in person in my life.

Frenchman Street is cool too

what's european about new york?
>But most of the impressive cities on the American continent is in South America.
what the fuck did he mean by this?

Most tourists go to New York
Those that have extra time can visit Boston too
Those who move permanently go in California

>Those who move permanently go in California
The French truly are bluepilled

Really liked NYC and Boston

Absolutely hated LA, its actually really dangerous

Yeah I meet so many French people here in New York. I lost my virginity to an older French woman.

Dense architecture, most people take public transit, Cosmopolitan, actually quite a few Europeans living there, many different European cuisines can be found

I want to visit philly desu

I only visited NY and Boston. Both nice imo. Boston more historical, New York more fun

Nice trips, but Philly was rated America's #1 city full of the ugliest people in America lol
Downtown Philadelphia does look pretty bad ass though

I never ventured outside of the FQ except for airport there and back sadly. Stayed at a Ritz Carlton kek, not a very authentic visit. but the taxi from airport and back was brutal.

I actually love Philly, it's my 2nd favorite American city.

Yes I visited all of them. Manhattan is cool but feels more business than the other places obviously.

Places like Bueno Aires, Santiago, Sao Paolo all feel more impressive than the other American cities I have visited.

There were tons of hot mixed race and Puerto Rican girls when I went

too bad your phone is guaranteed to be stolen in those places

the architecture is peng though

It's one of the closest and also one of the most famous. 8-9 hours of flight are already too much for me. Also you can visit Boston from there without taking another plane

cheap direct flights in abundance

Just use a dumb phone. Nobody bothers to steal a 40 dollar nokia

Yeah that's why I don't plan on going anywhere East of Germany from New York.

Never experienced anything bad in my travels, use a bit more caution in South America and you are okay. It's really easy to see when you are in areas that could be dangerous, but for me personally it would require something extreme to make me turn around. Only place I've felt a really dangerous situation could occur was in Johannesburg but that is a different level completely for walking around compared to South America.

When you were in New York, did any girls ride your penis?

lol wtf

>the most similar thing in the US to a European city
That would be Boston, New Orleans, or Santa Fe

I have family living in New Jersey. They invited me to go there last year but It's kinda expensive

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NYC is the only American city to match the intensity of the big Euro cities. New Orleans is very suburban besides the French Quarter and surrounding neighborhoods.

What's so European about Boston?

Seattle and Portland

It's older and denser than most American cities

NYC is much denser. Barcelona reminds me of NYC with the 4-6 stort walkup buildings everywhere.

What happens in Johannesburg?

>liking cities
why do soyboys do this? it's more or less the same shit, the only real factor is architecture or the people and businesses that actually reside there

>the only real factor is architecture or the people and businesses that actually reside there
Well yeah, that's why people visit them

Because it's nice to have a lot of bars and resraurants within a short distance. As opposed to being in a rural area and having to drunk drive too and from the Saloon for a night out

The roads were laid out before cars so it isn't a perfect grid

NYC's grid predates cars

South has a lot of cool beaches and marsh but international tourists aren’t going to America for that, so Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans and maybe Asheville are really the only southern cities interesting for them. Unfortunately due to the tourism none of those cities are very “southern” anymore

Most American city’s grid predates cars, this guy is an idiot.

When I went to New Orleans, we drove about an hour away to the Gray/Thibodaux area and I loved it. I even saw an alligator. People seemed really nice and laid back (and very poor).

Didn't like many. Only Chicago was okay and somewhat clean and bearable. LA was absolutely terrible and that was at the end of the 90s. Took the wrong turn and ended up in a niggerhood with total stereotype cadillac gold chain niggers blasting ghetto music. It was also filthy and low quality.

Driving down route 66 in a caprio was still okay, nice landscape after all.
>rattlesnake warning when taking a piss
that was weird though

>the 90s

Yeah? It's worse now.

Old cities from the East coast seem pretty Kino.

LA's cool because it's different.

Not surprised you'd enjoy BLACKED shitholes, Captain Sweden

Cajuns are notably poor, but they have one of the best regional cuisines of the USA
And my dad has always had a beach house on the South. April a coast so seeing alligators is normal for me

LA is more beaned, the Southeast has more blacks

LA is not black, it has a declining blacl population and is less than 10% black now.

Well, I was counting beaners among the blacked darkies. It's also one of your most liberal states, so perfect for a Sw*de

Boston is the closest we have to something European (ie not just soulless grids with no features or anything) though still a poor imitation

Cajun/creole cuisine is so good and easily matches anything from Europe.

They're not black. They're about as dark as a tanned Germoid like Arnold Schwarzenegger, and they're not Muslim which is a plus

Okay, Enrique Gomez. Whatever you say. But yeah, not having snackbar business is a plus.

Southern cuisine in general is top tier. The rest of the USA doesn’t have a cuisine outside of hamburgers and buffalo wings

I'm white. An area being flooded with Mexicans (not surprising for a city called "Los Angeles") is not the same as Sweden or Germany being filled with Africans. And most G*rmans can easily get this dark with tanning

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Traditional cuisine, no. But here in NYC we have a great selection of imported cuisines plus some New American stuff.

>muh night out!!!!!!
Grow up

T. Friendlet

Imagine being this obsessed with black people

New York and LA are the big two then San Francisco and probably Boston?

Miami

New Orleans and maybe Vegas too

It's time.

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Now keep in mind, this is only the frequency of roads in a certain direction.

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Vegas! Fuck I always forget that is a real city, it always seems like a theme park in my head. Not many people care about New Orleans here, Miami but Florida in general in popular because it is sunny and Brits love sunny places.

>charlotte

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Miami also has a great nightlife. Vegas actually does have a lot of people living there. Ironically, the Vegas strip is not in Vegas but rather Paradise, Nevada.

The tourism in New Orleans did seem pretty international. An Irish guy tried to fight me (well, more so my friend) and I spoke to a Norwegian guy who was hanging out with some Mexican chicks.

Bump

Could say the same about Los Angeles, Chicago, Paris, London, Rome and Berlin

NY is lost to the non european aliens.
It will fall like Detroit.

It is actually increasing in wealth more and more.

sure sure