Hi Guys! they are stunning, exciting and eventful for the tourists: big cities. We love their special charme and the culture which stand for their own. It is the exotic touch we appreciate.
My added questions to you:
Have you been to one of these cities? Which city was your best experience and why? Anything what do you dislike about big cities? Any cities you would like going to in the future? Do you wish a certain poll for the next time?
Milan is my favourite but it is also the biggest pain in the arse to get around after sort of 10pm ish when the Metro starts to wind down. Of a day it is fantastically well-organised, but of a night - chaos and reliant on expensive taxis or only slightly cheaper Ubers, especially if staying outside of the city centre proper.
Anyway, I like Milan best even though i is sprawling and I usually dislike sprawling cities. I have a lot of friends there, so that's probably why.
I've not been to any of those cities, but I am quite fond of German cities (I've been to Munich, Bonn and Nuremburg). My favourite city would be Nuremburg. I don't like that big cities have a lot of people in them as I often find too loud and busy. I would like to go to Berlin off the list and Reykjavik in Iceland.
Tokyo, Melbourne, sao Paolo, Austin, new York. La / san fran, Montreal, Istanbul, Antalya, Mumbai, mombasa, doha, muscat, osaka, cape town, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jerusalem, Makkah are all places I'd love to visit in terms of cities.
Island wise Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, bali/java and zanzibar
Tokyo, Melbourne, sao Paolo, Austin, new York. La / san fran, Montreal, Istanbul, Antalya, Mumbai, mombasa, doha, muscat, osaka, cape town, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jerusalem, Makkah are all places I'd love to visit in terms of cities.
Island wise Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, bali/java and zanzibar
Are these all cities you have already travelled or do you plan to going to?
It is said that sachertorte tastes very sweet. Is it true?
Yes- the original sachertorte recipe sold by Sacher at their cafe, hotel and shop branches is very sweet. Even when served with unsweetened cream.
The revised "eduard sacher torte" cake recipe sold by Demel is much less sweet. It contains one layer of jam instead of two and the chocolate icing is smoother.