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13 November 2011, 07:20 PM | #1 |
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Holiday destination searched...
I search a small nice city in the US or Canada which is away from metropolis for a short holiday (1 or 2 weeks). I am single and I like it to stroll, drink coffee, eat,... Only relaxing... (no hookers)
"Nice" means good archictecture and old buildings, cultivated cityscape, pleasant atmosphere, not crowded and affordable. In short, a kind of an insider tip. Who can recommend me such a city or place? |
13 November 2011, 10:03 PM | #2 |
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It's going to be hard to find what you're looking for outside of a metro area.
I might suggest Ottawa (Canada's Capitol w/old world charm) and Quebec City (oldest city in N. America I believe). These are two great destinations with charm, friendly people (it helps to know some French in Quebec) and great architecture. |
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Founded in 1565 St. Augustine, Florida is the oldest city.
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Beautiful city,just what the OP asked for.
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Canada's a beautiful place, but isn't it too cold for much strolling/sightseeing this time of year?
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14 November 2011, 01:32 AM | #6 |
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St. Augustine sounds really good. That´s my taste.
If it is really nice I need a job there to stay longer. :-) |
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Savannah or Charleston. Either would be nice.
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I highly recommend Victoria, British Columbia, Canada if your trip will be in between Late May - September. It has everything you want, is easy to get to and offers tons of day or side trip options.
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Check out Murphys CA. It's in the Sierra Nevada's of California, it's a very small town, lots of restaurants and wineries, and several other small towns within a 20 minute drive.
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14 November 2011, 04:44 AM | #12 |
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@Jason
Victoria is a really nice city. I was in 2009 there during a three week stay in Vancouver. |
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I would shoot myself if I spent more than 1 day in St. Augustine.
I think that you should do a mix of New Orleans and Ft. Lauderdale beaches - i.e. a two stop deal. prob 4 days in Lauderdale and 3 in N.O. |
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For 1-2 weeks you need something slightly bigger. Washington, DC is a great place if you haven't been. Or San Francisco with some tours along the coast and Napa Valley.
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If you want your socks knocked off by geographic beauty (not so much the architecture) - I'd highly recommend Sedona, Arizona. Stunning Red Rocks area. Lots of outdoor-adventure activities. Laid back people. Peaceful. You can get lost in nature and it's no so far or so expensive to get back to a larger town or city again (Vegas, Taos, Santa Fe or even head to California for bigger cities.) Rent a car (convertible) or a bike and enjoy!
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My Vote goes to Canada's East coast; it is cheap, not busy and really nice. There is a lot to see and do. My sister lives in Halifax and I go there at least once a year. P.E.I is nice it is only 3 hours drive from Halifax. If you want any info send me a PM and I give you some info.
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