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Hey guys,
I'm planning on moving to Europe sometime in the future and NYC is one of my favorite American cities. I wonder which cities offer the NYC experience of walkability, outdoor restaurants, lots of diverse food options.
Frankfurt, Germany. After the war, it was rebuilt with a grid pattern and wide streets. Like NYC, the finance industry plays a big role in its economy.
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Really most decently sized European cities can give you the experience of walkability, outdoor dining, and diverse food options.
Yep, I was thinking the same. For the criteria mentioned, you can't really go wrong with most cities there. That said, I did feel like London and NYC were similar in a number of other ways so I think it offers the closest thing to an NYC experience as a whole.
In my experience, London and Amsterdam each have vibes that are congruent with NYC (or some part of it) that I never get in other cities, European or American.
London for parts of Manhattan and Queens, Amsterdam for parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Hey guys,
I'm planning on moving to Europe sometime in the future and NYC is one of my favorite American cities. I wonder which cities offer the NYC experience of walkability, outdoor restaurants, lots of diverse food options.
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