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What is your favorite vacation city, and why do you like it so much?

What is your favorite vacation city, and why do you like it so much?

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I love Savannah, Georgia! We visited Savannah for the first time a few years ago, and I liked it immediately. I've traveled all over, and Savannah is far and away the top city of its size in the country. The beauty of Savannah makes it truly special. I love old buildings and old houses, and Savannah's Historic District is amazing! Savannah has gorgeous Southern-style homes, beautiful parks, and tree-lined walks and streets. Savannah Tours features a variety of tours that will show you the sights and provide interesting and informative commentary about this special city.

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Picking just one is waaaay too hard. There is so much to see and enjoy in America that we could all travel for a couple of years straight and still not see it all. Savannah is a favorite. So is San Francisco -- love Alcatraz tours. Washingtion DC. Nashville. Lots of great places.

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Even though I love New York, my favorite city is London. It is beautiful and has everything you could ever want out of a city with a great theater district, lots of lush green gardens and parks, and fabulous restaurants and stores - like Harrods! Even though England has always had a reputation for having horrible food, I would disagree after having lived there. The Asian food especially is amazing and there are also lots of great little places to enjoy your food and people watch.

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San Antonio, Texas is my newest favorite. My sister is a huge history buff and made sure our trip to San Antonio included a stop at the Alamo. I'm a foodie, so I made sure to try all of the unique local flavor San Antonio has to offer! The Riverwalk always has something going on; taking a cruise down the river was a definite highlight! I found a lot of great things to do at Reserve123.

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My favorite city is Nashville, Tennessee. I've been to Nashville several times, and love to visit the Grand Ole Opry each time! My best friend lives in Nashville and was a background vocalist for Carrie Underwood, and is currently singing for Gretchen Wilson. It's a really cool experience to watch your friend sing on the Grand Ole Opry or Ryman stage!!

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Myrtle Beach is a major tourist destination along the South Atlantic coast of South Carolina. It is known for its wide beaches, many golf courses (both regular sized and miniature), fresh seafood restaurants, and outlet-style shopping activities. It attracts over 14 million visitors annually, usually from other Southern states or from northern Midwest states (such as Ohio). Myrtle Beach has more putt-putt courses per square mile than any other place on earth.

Myrtle Beach is a special location for me because I have met many of my favorite musicians there while attending concerts at the House of Blues.

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My favorite vacation city reeks of glitz, glamour, and the glory days of film. Yes, I am talking about Hollywood....the only place where you can eat at a restaurant right next to a movie star one moment then relive Hollywood's nostalgic cinematic legacy in the next. It's my fave because it is close to my home town of Los Angeles and also because it's where I had my very first apartment:) There are also tons of things to see and do, especially if you are a movie buff or are interested in quirky locales like me. The Walk of Fame, Grauman's Chinese Theater, The Dearly Departed, and the Hollywood Sign.......these are just a few places you could see on one of the tours available on the Hollywood Tours website. You can also visit two major california amusement parks--Universal Studios and Disneyland-- or just do some shopping. Whatever your fancy, Tinseltown is sure to keep you entertained with its variety of activities.

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My favorite city is Baltimore! Home to more than just HGTV's Charm City Cakes & Chef Duff, Baltimore is rife with the history of our struggle to become the United States of America. Older than the country itself, Baltimore has been involved in both the Revolutionary War as well as being central in the War of 1812. The architecture in Baltimore is fascinating and encompasses many different eras. What a great place to really get in touch with our contry's history!

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The best places to visit are the Grand Canyon and Williams. If you like adventure, there are plenty of things for you to do here. The weather is lovely and the sights are amazing.

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I will have to say my favorite place to visit is beautiful, sunny, San Diego. In all the time I've spent there, I can't remember a day with bad weather. The city is easy to get around and there is never a lack of something to do. Did I mention the most authentic Mexican food you can get without going to Mexico. If you don't believe me, go to San Diego, try some and just take a short trip across the border to get the "real" thing.

I always like to go for Comic Con. Comic Con is the biggest comic book and scifi convention I have ever been to or heard off. You get to see Hollywood star promoting their new movies and shows, or just coming out to meet the fans that support their shows and movies. I always stay a few extra days to enjoy the city.

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I love Chicago! The city of great sites, exciting festivals and endless dining! You can be blown away by the architechtural skyscrapers of the city, or shop the day away along the Magnificent Mile. Take a walk through Millennium Park or cruise along Navy Pier and see all that Chicago has to offer. For those like me that love to eat, it's got the best restaurant selection, and not to mention that mouth watering Chicago-style cuisine. Chi-Town ~ I can't wait to go back!

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My favorite city has to be DC; it's full of history with tons to see and do. I've been to all the monuments and museums several times, and every time I visit I find something new. The Natural History Museum is by far my favorite to visit, but the best time to see DC is during the Cherry Blossom Festival in the springtime. The beautiful blooms appear only for a short time, making the festival a much anticipated event. Simply put, it's gorgeous.

Beyond the typical sightseeing, DC is a haven of art, culture, and diversity. Dining and shopping are always great there, and the nightlife is fantastic. Many great musicians play at the infamous 9:30 Club, a small venue with standing room only. It's always fun to catch a show, if you can get in, tickets sell out fast.

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