Posted on March 13, 2010.
New York vs. London vs. Paris? Where would you live? New York, London or Paris? New York has the energy, the history of London, but overall, I prefer Paris. lifestyle better coffee, better food and wine, the best museums and a city you can walk.
London - Probably my first choice because it is closer to home and everything I know and it is a fantastic city
New York - city also incredible, so many things to see and do
Paris - Absolutely nothing, it's full of French people. "
I was not in New York, so I can not comment except to say that there seems to have a really eclectic mix there, the cuisine and entertainment for all London cultures.while has some attractive features, ( The London Eye is fun, Harrods is worth checking out hotel chocolate, artisan chocolate and chocolate-stunning on both counts), Paris has more flair.having said, it depends on your budget.If I been living in the area 18th in a skyscraper, I could not believe it was much fun.whereas if I could live in a beautiful apartment on St. Louis-ille, it would be a different story.if you exquisite pastry and confectionery, Paris definitely takes the biscuit, with rows and rows of shiny candy on the screen every morning with the smell of bread sticks and roasted coffee.
there is also something incredibly special about hearing a recital in a tiny chapel, followed by a walk around our dame.oh and the metro is a bit more spacious than London tube.hope help!
London
London definiely definitely
New York is ok, but this is not exactly a fun place if you like shopping. London has much to do and has tons of history. As for Paris, I've never been there, but I want to go. overall. probably in London.
NY definitely
Paris - I love the style of cafe life and speak a foreign language is so exciting. I live in Melbourne, Australia, but I want to grow up and move to Paris!
NY has the best food. I love Little Italy.
London.
The three cities are great in their own way. But the general atmosphere, culture, architecture and lifestyle - I choose Paris.
New York has too much history ...
London, because I am more familiar with it.
But I'm going to New York tomorrow.