Thanks for the interesting post! Now, of course, I want to visit Seoul. As for my favorite city, I'll say Granada, Spain, not for the very famous, historic and beautiful Alhambra (though it's great), but more because the city is very attractive, bustling with people walking around looking happy, populating the many indoor-outdoor cafes whose prices are not in the stratosphere, and using the well-developed public transit system. Meanwhile, if you find a good viewpoint ("mirador"), you'll see that there's a beautiful, snow-capped mountain range in the distance! Also, from a personal standpoint, I'm a student of Spanish, so Granada gives me the opportunity to hear - and sometimes speak - one of my favorite languages.
Amazing, thanks for sharing Doug! I'm also rather fond of Grenada though I only got to spend a few days there. Such a beautiful place, and the food, oh the food!
Thanks for the interesting post! Now, of course, I want to visit Seoul. As for my favorite city, I'll say Granada, Spain, not for the very famous, historic and beautiful Alhambra (though it's great), but more because the city is very attractive, bustling with people walking around looking happy, populating the many indoor-outdoor cafes whose prices are not in the stratosphere, and using the well-developed public transit system. Meanwhile, if you find a good viewpoint ("mirador"), you'll see that there's a beautiful, snow-capped mountain range in the distance! Also, from a personal standpoint, I'm a student of Spanish, so Granada gives me the opportunity to hear - and sometimes speak - one of my favorite languages.
Amazing, thanks for sharing Doug! I'm also rather fond of Grenada though I only got to spend a few days there. Such a beautiful place, and the food, oh the food!