Daveysil15 wrote: » Atlanta. Nice city overall but there are an awful lot of homeless people there trying to get money off ya.
lufties wrote: » Having been in a good few places around the world, I would have to say Budapest is a beautiful one with regard to history and architecture, but it is definately to most unfriendly place I've been, the people I encountered were rude and unhelpful consistantly, hence I will not be going back
godtabh wrote: » I'd go back there (hopefully in August). Had a great time there last year. I had company so didn't have to depend on strangers to make my trip
Thundering_Sky wrote: » Probably Prague, I just didn't like it at all seemed so dark and dingy. The freezing weather and snow didn't help either; for me it's a place I've seen once and that's enough.
HardLuckWoman wrote: » Sydney. Too big and busy.
lufties wrote: » San Fran is like that too.
CptMackey wrote: » I'd say Malaga. People weren't the nicest. Found Stuttgart a lovely place op. Maybe because I was there for the beer fest. Also didn't think much of Sydney
Daveysil15 wrote: » Yeah its a shame because it was great otherwise. But its gets a bit tiresome when they're outside your hotel waiting for you to come out, constantly hounding you. Although TBH I wouldn't go back to America full stop. I got sick of been interrogated in customs.
wazky wrote: » Kilkenny
lufties wrote: » what an overrated city that is.
Borderfox wrote: » Prague, beautiful city but the people in it are wan**r's!!