The city or the country.
By Lore2009
@Lore2009 (7378)
United States
January 9, 2009 12:25pm CST
When you travel, do you like to visit the touristy cities or the authentic, rural country? Why?
I'd love to visit the country to meet the heart of the country, but I'd like to visit the city for the convenience. What about you??
5 responses
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
9 Jan 09
I am very keen on traveling and when I go on a trip I adore variety. In 2008 I took my toddler son to Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. We saw the three capital cities, the countryside and the coastline. Most of all I enjoyed visiting lovely Vilnius with its fascinating museums and going to the countryside. There I saw a stunning looking castle, a river and a forest. Cities can be fascinating and my favorite is Sydney. Some cities in Europe I appreciate the lovely looking architecture in places like Prague and Budapest. I like places off the tourist track even more.
@Frederick42 (2024)
• Canada
11 Jan 09
I prefer to go the rural country because I like the fresh air of the rural country. Of course, cities have got their own unique tourist spots, but they lack fresh air and are polluted. But travelling to the rural area is very hygienic to our health.
@urbandekay (18278)
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9 Jan 09
I always like to go to the country, that's where you learn about the country and its people.
all the best urban
@ladylees (15)
• China
10 Jan 09
when i was 14 years old i left home to another city for study,during this long time ,i went to two different places,one is central of China ,the other is northen of China.i always hang out with my friends while i study in that city,not only the convenient city but also the around countryside.
i'm a luky person ,although i'm only 22,i have already appreciated the view of big plain, the amenity sight of Chiang-Nan and the vastitude of the Ocean.
i love the purity of the countyside and the properity of the city.they are two kind of different scene.So far as a place could make me relax ,renew,i think i would like to go and experience it's unique flavour.
@prasanna201 (117)
• India
10 Jan 09
I like to visit the less famous local tourist spots. They give me a better insight on the local culture. They are also uncommercialised and natural beauty in such places is intact. I always long to experience the serene and calm environment of such places