Second Cities
WeekendWanderlust
#WeekendWanderlust A 4) We saved a lot of money staying in Jersey City and then hoping the train over into New York City.
A2- If you want to enjoy canals, but don't want to pay the prices of Venice or deal with the crowds in Amsterdam, give Brugge a try #WeekendWanderlust #travelingsession
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#WeekendWanderlust #Travel Chat Q6: Which second cities around the world do you consider to be the most popular?
#WeekendWanderlust #Travel Chat Q7: Despite being smaller, some "Second Cities" have great attractions of their own. What sightseeing have you done in smaller or lesser known cities?
A7 Sometimes there are free walking tours or public maps that you can map a walking tour out yourself. We recently did this in @StayArlington while looking at Street Art and found some cool pieces. #WeekendWanderlust
#WeekendWanderlust A7: Going back to our home second city – Fort Worth has a cattle drive every day! You won’t find that in Dallas! Or pretty much anywhere… Great sightseeing for history buffs in DC’s 2nd City, Arlington. #travel
A5- It depends on the country. If I'm in Japan, then I like to stay in Tokyo. If I'm in France, I may prefer someplace like Cannes #WeekendWanderlust #travelingsession
#WeekendWanderlust #Travel Chat Q8: Second Cities can be hard to get to - what's your favorite way to travel to sometimes smaller, out of the way cities?
replying to @TravelLatte @TravelLatte A7: Newcastle, Australia; Cincinnati, Ohio; Santa Fe, NM. @CincyUSA has numerous murals, great museums, and a fantastic urban zoo. #weekendwanderlust