Should I visit __? Three Things

THE QUIZ

Cherry-picked suggestions based on your likes and requirements. Try it here! If you find the city you’ve been eyeing listed in your results, that’s a great start.

MONEY

Excluding hotel and flight, day-to-day costs of course are the easiest way to add or knock a destination off your ToDo list. BudgetYourTrip allows you to compare two places and view cost breakdowns of cities around the world.

To search for comparisons on BudgetYourTrip, scroll down to REGIONS, and select one. Then click COUNTRY BUDGET COMPARISONS.

COMPARE

My favorite way to get details about a city and see if it suits my personality is to compare. When learning about an area most residents may name two or three claims to fame, smile, and off they go. However, ask a Chicagoan why their city is better than… ohh… any other city in the world…

If you can’t speak to someone in person, check out forums. My picks are TripSavvy, Reddit, and City-Data.

Some common comparisons:

NYC vs. LA *polar opposites

NYC vs. Chicago

NYC vs. Philadelphia

NYC vs. London

NYC vs. Tokyo

NYC vs. London vs. Paris

London vs. Paris

Madrid vs. Barcelona

Amsterdam vs. Copenhagen

Amsterdam vs. Berlin

Charleston vs. Savannah

Prague vs. Budapest (nightlife)

Singapore vs. Hong Kong

Tokyo vs. Hong Kong

Sydney vs. Melbourne

Buenos Aires vs. Mexico City

Mexico City vs. Oaxaca

 

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