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Stramberk, Czech Republic. I went on a day trip there from Ostrava. It’s a small mountain village that feels exactly like I expect a European village to feel.

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Belgrade was absolutely lovely. The food was outstanding. The city was clean, the people were, to a man, so delightful. It was cheap, too. A four-course meal would literally cost me maybe 30 Euro.

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The ones that comes to mind right away is Nice and Prague!

Both have nice old parts, the former has great food and winde and the latter great and cheap beer.

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I really like good food. Sadly most of the European cities I’ve traveled to have ranged from “meh” to “fine” for the cuisine. The only exception was Paris. Everything I ate there, even just random quick meals without researching the restaurant, was absolutely mind blowing. I’d love to go back.

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I found everywhere I went in Italy had delicious food, as long as it wasn’t a chain, but I certainly could have been more lucky than anything else.

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I’ve heard good things about Italy, but I’ve never been. Which city there is your favorite food-wise?

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I didn’t get to see too much of it, mostly just Rome.

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Paris honestly has never struck me as the nicest city, but it’s really big and it really feels like there’s an unlimited amount of stuff to do there so I wouldn’t mind going back.

I also found Avignon to be really nice and very pretty (at least in the historic centre which I didn’t really end up leaving since I was only there a short time).

Strasbourg was also quite nice and I actually thought about studying there for university (obviously my main reason for considering it was related to the university and programme, but my impression of the city was definitely a factor).

Haven’t really been too many places outside of France, but I was in Utrecht for a few hours (which idk if even really counts as ‘travelling to’ and it definitely felt like someplace I’d like to return to and it felt a bit more chill compared to Amsterdam which seemed a bit more chaotic.

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