To all my compatriot living it United states or having already visited this country, I would like that you indicate to me what are the inescapable places to visit in Washington, NY and Austin (TX)?
So, if you had to choose a city to spend some days, which would be it and why?
1- D.C has all you need if you like museums and "history". Prepare your walking shoes... 2-New york- Night life is great and if stay near time square, you'll have a fun time walking and eating! 3- Austin- it's Humid and hot...the Universtity is a great place to visit + the food; other than that, I didn't like it much...
As to the favorite city, Honululu,Hi; San Fran, CA; South beach Miami...San Diego, Ca... Good Luck to you Yani
the most safe city in the US, the most peasible and nearby the trail drive of the natural wild park of nothern va
it is not a surprise where i live to see a deer in our backyard, or a kanfoud
"Hé ! bonjour, Monsieur du Corbeau.
Que vous êtes joli ! que vous me semblez beau !
Sans mentir, si votre ramage
Se rapporte à votre plumage,
Vous êtes le Phénix des hôtes de ces bois."
The world starts and finishes in New YorkCity… And that is my beloved and favorite city. when you live in New York, you no longer need to go anywhere. cheers,
Maui (although it's not continental US) - if you want to experience paradise without necessarely performing a hara kiri beforehand. San Fran / San diego NYC and Miami - Vegas for the fun
Best cities to live in:
San Fran (if you got the $$$) San diego Austin (if you prefer hot weather and hot everything else like I do)
I wouldn't live in NYC, too cold and I am done with big cities, too much stress, once you do it once, you get the picture but again that's just me, I like outdoors so... People are different I guess.
I like L.A but not like downtown, i'm talking more like Santa Monica because it is pretty quite and safe. but if what u want is wide valleys and nature, i would propose Kearney, Nebraska. i lived there for a full year, it was depressing in the begining but once i got used to it, leaving it behind was a tough task!!