
Incredible Cities
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replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @postcardsplaces @junkkDNA A1: Great food, a good 'vibe', green spaces, and dynamic cultural goings-on! Bilbao is a perfect example of this! #TRLT


A4: War has prevented people from visiting Sana'a in Yemen in recent years. With the ceasefire holding and even being extended, it may be possible to visit in the foreseeable future. Sana'a' is one of the world's great cities - it's definitely underrated. #TRLT


replying to @RTWBarefoot @RTWBarefoot @LindaPeters64 A2: Cycling the Stanley Park Sea Wall in Vancouver was amazing - so rare to be able to have access to this much green / waterfront space right in the city! #TRLT


A4: I think Ljubljana is a pretty underestimated city. I spent a few days there rather than just pass by on a day trip, and then returned a couple of years later, because I really liked it. #TRLT


Maybe not my favorite, but it has a special place in my heart. #trlt https://t.co/IEgwlYn5a8


replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel A3: That's a tough one. cos there are so many cities I love! But these two win my heart :-) #TRLT


replying to @RTWBarefoot @RTWBarefoot @CaitlinKellyNYC A4 Hull, E Yorkshire. Home of poets such as Philip Larkin (whose centenary is today) the city has a splendid maritime #history. William Wilberforce, the anti-slavery campaigner, was its MP. Also: discover the origins of Moby Dick at nearby @BurtonConstable #TRLT


A4: #Shymkent is totally underrated by many - but it is incredible. It fits to our mentioned qualities: Food, attractions, kind people and 3000 year old history. via @CaitlinKellyNYC #TRLT


A4: An underrated city, that I find incredible is Montréal, Quebec.
Montréal's old world charm, transcends genres and borders, combines the best of the past with fresh and sophisticated.
A walkable city that inspires appreciation for culture through food and art.
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#TRLT A4: One of my main blog/pod niches is to tell the world that "everywhere is interesting". And I enjoy visiting places that are a little 'under the radar'.
I liked Cotonou, for instance.


Middle Eastern cities are underrated by many. Manama Bahla and Doha have plenty to offer particularly with their architecture #trlt A4


replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @CaitlinKellyNYC #TRLT A4: Hull: it has a great waterfront, excellent museums and restaurants and its very own Fish Trail. #HeritageWeekends.


replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @CaitlinKellyNYC A4: Turin (Torino) in northern Italy is PHENOMENAL! Vibrant, areas of grandeur and grit, greenery and a lovely river, incredible food, and the best Negronis anywhere ;-) #TRLT


replying to @RTWBarefoot @RTWBarefoot @CaitlinKellyNYC A4) I think that Seoul South Korea is underrated & overlooked by many because its not a top choice of westerners when I think about visiting Asian for the first time. #TRLT


replying to @RTWBarefoot @RTWBarefoot @CaitlinKellyNYC A4 Inverness in Scotland. A great base for historic sites such as Culloden and Fort George, the city has its own excellent collection of historic architecture and monuments. #TRLT


A4: Don't even know if "underrated" is the right word. Just don't think that many people have been there. It's amazing BTW #trlt


A 3: A watery skyline from Istanbul, but it is all city surrounding 😜 #TRLT https://t.co/LUzTT5jrHH
