I think Madrid or Barcelona would be nice. I have been in both of them a couple times and like them a lot. I don't know if it gets too hot in Madrid in June, so Barcelona might be better.
Montevideu is a nice city and all... probably a great place to live in. But it is by no means more beautiful than Rio or, say, Santiago. In fact even Punta del Este, also in Uruguay, is more beautiful than Montevideu.
This has happened to me 0 times in my 1 year of living here and 30 or more times of visiting New York City while not living here.Don't visit New York if you don't like getting robbed/bullied in the subway.![]()
In barcelona, you walk on bird poo all day.
I've never been to Rio or Santiago so i can't comment on that.
Punta del Este is a nice city, i was there for half a day i think. Didn't see much of it though.
Does the DC museum look like this:
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Definately one of the most awesome buildings I've ever seen.
But yeah Americans have stolen some nice art. Like the Met in New York with their whole freakin' ancient temples stolen from Egypt.![]()
My wife and I are celebrating our 20th Anniversary in June. We would like to spend a week in just one city. We love museums, theaters, galleries, etc.
We have been to most major North American cities along with many in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Italy.
We are thinking about London and Paris.
Others have suggested Budapest, Amsterdam, St. Petersburg, Rio, Buenos Aires, Istanbul and Cuzco.
What do you think of London or Paris? Or tell me about another great city and why you recommend it.
Nope, it looks like this!
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You walk on bird poo if you do what every tourist does: visit the medieval city. Medieval cities aren't easy to clean... but maybe you didn't know that since in Poland the medieval cities were destroyed.
For South Americans like me Montevideu is a good destination for urban tourism. But I don't think people from Europe or the US want that kind of tourism in South America, because to put it bluntly their cities are better. However, no place in Europe or the US (or the world for that matter) has the shocking natural beauty of Rio de Janeiro. Santiago has a more common kind of beauty, but the Andes in the background are still breathtaking and make the city quite interesting, unique and worth a visit.
Don't visit New York if you don't like getting robbed/bullied in the subway.![]()
Have you ever actually taken the subway in New York?
I've taken the subway hundreds of times and I've never seen a robbery. I've lived just outside the city nearly all my life![]()