<p>Philadelphia???? Ha! ... NO!</p>
<p>KK, we know you're not happy reppin' Philly, but just stop. Philly is an awesome place to go to college--I just cant wait to get outta here :P</p>
<p>I'm sorry... It's a cool place and all, but an awesome place to go to college?? I think not. If it's so great, why don't you stay.... :rolleyes:</p>
<p>I wouldve been glad to go to Temple, but BU and Boston are much better ;)</p>
<p>Nothing compares to some of the big cities already mentioned, but a interesting city with lots of history is Charleston South Carolina. Very touristy</p>
<p>Big cities do not have a collegiate feel. Well, Austin and Boston may have a college feel, but most large cities don't.</p>
<p>In my opinion, here are some cities with great college atmospheres:</p>
<p>Ann Arbor, MI
Athens, GA
Austin, TX
Berkeley, CA
Bloomington, IN
Boston, MA
Boulder, CO
Burlington, VT
Cambridge, MA
Chapel Hill, NC
Charlottesville, VA
Gainesville, FL
Iowa City, IA
Madison, WI</p>
<p>Ithaca is a very nice city, most restaurants per capita in the US, I believe. Also, the number of college students is equal to the number of people who actually live there, so it has a good college atmosphere. It was named the #1 "emerging city" and I think it was also #4 on the "Best Places to Live" list. It's a pretty cool place.</p>
<p>I'll agree with Alexandre's list, esp. on Iowa City and Burlington.</p>