Ok, if nobody is going to say it I'll do it: public transportation + walkable cities!
There I said it! I'm now waiting for the sky to fall on me ...
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Ok, if nobody is going to say it I'll do it: public transportation + walkable cities!
There I said it! I'm now waiting for the sky to fall on me ...
As an American, I'm unfamiliar with your weird European traditions.
Amazing how Americans gush over how charming and cozy these European scenes are, and also exclaim about the lack of parking, yet never seem to grasp the connection...
Not a lot of Americans.
Also a good thing because I know nobody who can leave a "Christkindlmarkt" sober. Those things are basically a huge mulled wine festival and it's great, but don't want anyone driving home from these.