Which European cities do not want to return?

Do you know anything more interesting than the first? journey? Ahead are many new cities with their unusual sights, local flavor and special people. Can such a perfect picture destroy anything? But as it turns out, it happens.



Today we'll tell you about it. 5 European citiesWhich I don't want to go back to. As usual, we rely on the opinion of readers. I wonder what exactly alienated our favorite followers and ruined their first impression? Let's see!

Belgium was the second country on my travel list. Once in Brussels, I went to the central square. Undoubtedly, it is one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. Unfortunately, the list of interesting places ended.



I was trying to find something attractive. However, everything around was gray and monotonous. Besides, the city is pretty dirty. Lots of homeless people and visitors. The first impression was completely ruined. I am not sure I will return to this city again.”

Slovakia, Bratislava “The city absolutely did not hook me.” Yes, it is worth looking at the Bratislava city. But, perhaps, this is the only attraction that deserves the attention of tourists. In fact, Bratislava is a quiet little town. I don’t think it makes sense to come here to see something special.”



Finland, Helsinki - Another capital city that disappointed me. The city is rather dull and gray. Despite all the historical sites preserved, I did not find anything particularly interesting there. To be honest, I was expecting a much more interesting architecture. The only thing that was interesting was the city library. The rest leaves much to be desired.”



I never thought Paris would upset me so much. And I noticed that the capital of France disappoints many tourists. They complain about dirty streets, the darkness of migrants and petty thieves. Therefore, walking around the city, you are unlikely to feel a sense of security and security. This is not what you want to do when traveling.”



© Freepik Italy, Venice "Venice is an incredibly beautiful city." But it is foolish to deny the apparent decline of this city. Dirty canals smell unpleasant, and houses fall apart from old age and dampness. There's fungus everywhere. In addition, the clouds of tourists are unlikely to give you the opportunity to enjoy the beauty. And crazy prices for food and gondola riding will not please. To see the city from the best side, choose river trams.”



We won’t be surprised if you don’t agree with what you just read. And this is quite normal, because so many people, so many opinions. Especially when it comes to travel. Everything is purely individual in this matter. For some, Paris remains a dream city even after the 5th visit. Some people hate the idea of going there again. I wonder what you think about that?



We hope your first journey Was or will be successful. If you have ever been to the cities that our reader talked about, be sure to share your impressions in the comments. Especially if your point of view is completely different from the one described above. Perhaps your experience will inspire someone to take another unforgettable journey!