<p>Vancouver. Many still to see, though...</p>
<p>Mine is probably Bern (in Switzerland).</p>
<p>hmm ... great question.</p>
<p>I started off US centric and SF, NYC, Chicago, and Boston (home) top the list ... although Seattle is hanging in the neighborhood. Outside the US London is my favorite among many fun cities to visit.</p>
<p>Well, obviously Moscow and...Dublin!</p>
<p>man you guys sound so privileged and fortunate... i live in california and the only places ive gone to are Las Vegas and Los Angeles....</p>
<p>ibizza, spain </p>
<p>lol look it up</p>
<p>Vancouver, British Columbia. Victoria on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Santa Barbara, California. Vienna, Austria. Chicago. Would like to visit Shanghei, China. Anywhere on North Carolina's Outer Banks (which is not thickly settled at all).</p>
<p>Taipei or Los Angeles
Both amazing cities :)</p>
<p>London, Chicago, Boston, Paris.</p>
<p>Boston, MA!</p>
<p>ok ok
boston is also an amazzzzzgin city :)</p>
<p>Minneapolis</p>
<p>I <<<<<<<<<<3 NYC and Chicago. I haven't been to Seattle yet, but from what I've heard of it, it fits my personality pretty darn well.</p>
<p>Istanbul, Turkey
Paris, France
Prague, Czech Republic
London, England
New York, New York</p>
<p>"I haven't been to Seattle yet, but from what I've heard of it, it fits my personality pretty darn well."</p>
<p>I agree. I haven't been there either but I would expect a lot of neat people there. Plus all the cool bands are from there.</p>
<p>With all due respect Jeremybeach, why does Los Angeles make the list?</p>
<p>From a US perspective I vote for San Francisco. I like NYC too, but to visit. Vancouver is up there for visiting as well. Cmt wait to see more of the international spots.</p>
<p>Quito, Ecuador :)</p>
<p>A gritty, povery-stricken city that still somehow manages to make an impression. The epitome of the good and bad of humanity. Extreme poverty and extreme wealth existing side by side in one of the most beautiful landscapes of the world. Not to mention many things to do for the tourist...</p>
<p>By the way, I might add that I'd MUCH rather live in a rural town with like fifty other families max in the middle of nowhere (preferably in Washington or Montana) than a city.</p>
<p>"A gritty, povery-stricken city that still somehow manages to make an impression. The epitome of the good and bad of humanity. Extreme poverty and extreme wealth existing side by side in one of the most beautiful landscapes of the world. Not to mention many things to do for the tourist..."</p>
<p>Reminds me of my days in D.C.....well not the landscapes....</p>
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<p>True that. DC is terrible and expensive as hell... can't wait to get out of here.</p>