Europe depresses me as a tourist, much the same way America and Canada do. Where's the soul? The grit? The grime? The adventure?
If you want to live in a fairyland then be my guest. But if you want to actually travel and explore then Europe is a must miss destination (some areas in Eastern Europe are okay).
If you want history and museums, as well as some other stuff, Europe is still great.
Just came back from Amsterdam, did 6-7 hours of museums per day. Learned a shit ton.
Looks good to me
>when an American truckstop has more greenery and nature than the average europoor city
how embarrassing
Green Alps or city's glow, gee i wonder what is more depressing (it's the top). Find your pleasure, make no haste, and just coom every day.
>This is the alps to small town anons
Kek
If you think most of Europe looks like that alpine village then you are in for a rude awakening.
>Where's the soul? The grit? The grime?
Just go to Naples you fucking retard.
There is no soul there, just dirt, broken glass, and diseases.
I really enjoyed the relative lawlessness of Bulgaria. It felt so fuch freeer than Western Europe.
perhaps if you are depressed by europe, american, and canada - you're just a depressed fag spoiled brat
Not just Europe either travelling is overrated in general why would I want to see the pyramids? I already know what a pyramid is I can look at pictures of it on SighSee so why would I pay money to fly half the world away to look at what is essentially just a big rock?
Careful with that edge
>Where's the soul? The grit? The grime?
Have you been to Europe? Paris and Athens are pure soul, grit and grime. Those cities are the most beautiful and fun shitholes on Earth.
I don't really understand your post. It's all there if you make the effort, but of course a lot of people just book tours/packages like your pic related and just see the same old tourist shit as everyone else.
Europe, like America and Canada requires time and effort to make the most of it. If you go to London for a week, then you're barely going to scratch the surface. A week might be fine for Zurich perhaps.
But then it's no different to the people that go to Asia and do the same, going to temples and floating markets that are typical tourist traps.
If Europe is a must-miss destination, where do you consider a must-see destination that ticks all those boxes?
>Southend
I know it's the closest major seaside to London but it's a weird choice over Brighton. Southend isn't a great place for international tourists.
The adventure lies in taking pictures of the hot sluts and jerking off in the bushes
Europe honestly has little to see and do.
Compared to going to Indonesia, Thailand etc. Where you get lively cities, young girls wanting BWC, cool wildlife, temples and ruins you can find everywhere and actually shit that's affordable. Tropics also mean you can scuba dive.
Europe well, you see one Euro city you've seen them all.
>he's not cold water scuba chad
ngmi