Don’t worry. The European governments are busy destroying our ancient culture and traditions as fast as they can. There’ll be nothing left worth visiting in a few years.
A lot of them just have the same corporate chain stores and restaurants in almost the same configuration of strip malls of whatever you call those centers that are a massive parking lot with a Target, Marshals, Lowes, Staples, and Best Buy in the middle.
Honestly, the big difference is walkability. European cities are a joy to visit because you can see and do so much on foot. Car-centric design in the states makes cities hostile to walking and just enjoying one self.
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You are comparing places with centuries worth of history to a country that has only been around for less than 300 years.
Honestly, Paris is just a fantasy to pass the time in rainy Seattle.
Don’t worry. The European governments are busy destroying our ancient culture and traditions as fast as they can. There’ll be nothing left worth visiting in a few years.
No? There’s so much to do and see in basically every city.
Only boring people get bored.
A lot of them just have the same corporate chain stores and restaurants in almost the same configuration of strip malls of whatever you call those centers that are a massive parking lot with a Target, Marshals, Lowes, Staples, and Best Buy in the middle.
You visit America for shopping (when it used to be cheap), museums, modern architecture or nature. Not for history.
Honestly, the big difference is walkability. European cities are a joy to visit because you can see and do so much on foot. Car-centric design in the states makes cities hostile to walking and just enjoying one self.
Interesting because Europeans are always coming to Chicago and it blows their minds.