Where would you tell a first time visitor to your country to visit?

Started by Savonarola, July 15, 2019, 03:13:50 PM

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Savonarola

I was listening to a travel podcast in which the hosts debated where a first time visitor to Europe should go first; and Amsterdam was their answer :smoke:.

No, not really; it's an hour long podcast so it was mostly hemming and hawing about the highlights of Europe.  Anyhow I was wondering what you'd recommend to a first time visitor to your country.

I'd recommend a first time visitor to the United States see New York City; it's a good introduction to the Irish, Italians, Jews, Hispanics, religious nuts and political fanatics that make up this country.  (For similar reasons I'd recommend a first time visitor to Latin America see Miami.)
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Quote from: Savonarola on July 15, 2019, 03:13:50 PM
I was listening to a travel podcast in which the hosts debated where a first time visitor to Europe should go first; and Amsterdam was their answer :smoke:.

No, not really; it's an hour long podcast so it was mostly hemming and hawing about the highlights of Europe.  Anyhow I was wondering what you'd recommend to a first time visitor to your country.

I'd recommend a first time visitor to the United States see New York City; it's a good introduction to the Irish, Italians, Jews, Hispanics, religious nuts and political fanatics that make up this country.  (For similar reasons I'd recommend a first time visitor to Latin America see Miami.)

Link, out of curiosity?

As for the Amsterdam answer...  :rolleyes: I'd have guessed that London, Paris or Rome would be their choice, but Amsterdam...oh well.

As for Spain, undoubtly Madrid and/or Barcelona.

Duque de Bragança

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This is going to be mostly capitals right? Paris for France, obviously. But then, nearly all tourists go there first and then it's only Mont Saint-Michel, Loire Valley Castles and the French Riviera mostly.

As for Portugal, I'd say Porto but I suspect Lisbon could work too. ;)

PS: please no discovery of Portugal starting by the lobster-faced Brit-occupied Algarve!

Savonarola

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I'd have to know what they're interested in. But then again, if they haven't done their homework, what's the point?
So probably Amsterdam, then at least they won't get in my way  :P

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First, you need about 3 months to see the place properly - the list of what they should see is long.

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No need to see Vancouver, they've already been to Amsterdam.
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The best part of my 3-day weekend trip to Amsterdam was the day we got so bored and decided to go to Brussels.

KRonn

I'd say to visit Washington DC,  as someone else also said. I've been there a couple times and the various museums are fantastic places to visit.

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Quote from: Duque de Bragança on July 15, 2019, 03:59:02 PM
This is going to be mostly capitals right?

Not for Canada. :)

I have no idea if you're going to say just one location in a country as big as Canada...

But definitely not one of the cities.  Not Toronto, not Vancouver.

Screw it - I'm going to say Dawson City, Yukon.  The Klondike.  :cool:
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Quote from: Valmy on July 15, 2019, 09:27:21 PM
New York City

After that Hollywood. Then National Parks
As a foreigner who visited your country, I would agree with NYC or the (South Western) National Parks, but Hollywood? Los Angeles is an ugly mess and there is nothing to see in Hollywood. Definitely not on the list of my suggestions for the US.