I’ve been traveling for 40 years – the biggest tips to make your city break more memorable…and it can save you money
Travel writers have urged travelers to ditch major European capitals like Paris and London for second cities.
Writer and television personality Rick Steves makes a compelling case for destinations nestled in the shadows of major culturally attractive cities. City.
Rick claims the second city is often overlooked because it doesn’t boast a “to-do list,” but an alternative that should make Flocker think twice before digging heels down the beaten path. We provide the means.
in a Washington Post columnhe argues: “Europe’s second-largest cities tend to enjoy creative supremacy, strong civic spirit, Rust Belt toughness, fun restaurants with cutting-edge menus, and interesting street art.” A genuine welcome and definitely a more honest cultural experience.”
The Europhile writers have put together some default alternatives. european city selection.
Portois a more ‘smaller and more manageable’ pursuit that lies along the gorgeous Duoro River. Lisbon, capital of Portugal.
When in France ParisTemporarily putting elegance and charm on ice.
rick prompts Gallic adventurer Visit the “Culinary Capital” of Lyon or the “Mediterranean Distribution Center of Marseille”.
Dublin was shelved for Belfast, Bohemian Berlin for Hamburg.
hidden gem antwerp Offering medieval streets, Renaissance monuments and a vibrant nightlife, leave Brussels behind.
A must-see second city
England – Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Bristol, Bath
Scotland – Glasgow
Ireland/Northern Ireland – Belfast instead of Dublin
Germany – Hamburg
Belgium – Antwerp
Portugal – Porto
France – Marseille and Lyon
Writers continue to prescribe handfuls of ‘rejuvenation’ Post-industrial British city – Including Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham – as a welcome spot instead of London.
The plot of the Second City that Rick discusses lies in the lack of exposure, and sometimes gratitude.
This, he argues, eliminates the risk of anti-climactic indifference.
“A second city, freed from the obligation to model its own country, is free to be itself,” concludes Rick.
“And that’s why they’re so great.”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/21511042/how-to-make-city-breaks-cheaper-and-more-memorable/ I’ve been traveling for 40 years – the biggest tips to make your city break more memorable…and it can save you money