17 American cities so beautiful that you think you are in Europe

Think twice before you book a transatlantic flight, people.


Of course, Europe can be the world leaderWhen it comes to the beauty of talesBut that does not mean you have to reserve a transatlantic flight to feel like you are if you enter a real lifestya. In fact, there are countless magical destinations - all have a wonderful aging and totally sites and landscapes, you can find that are shocking on your own postal code.

Do you want to hang in a picturesque German hamlet? Just the head in Georgia! How about an Alpha's Swiss ski village? Hello, Colorado has covered you! Italian vineyards plus your style? Go wine tasting in Calistoga, California!

In this document, we gathered 17 premises little known so beautiful that, the minute where you enter the city, you will sure that you entered a European temporal deformation.

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Holland, Michigan

windmill in holland michigan
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Visit instead of: The Netherlands

Where to fly: Kalamazoo / Battle Creek International International Airport

Fleeing religious persecution, settlers from the Netherlands launched a quest for peace - and found it in Holland, Michigan. Since 1847, Holland has maintained a dynamic Dutch community, complete with theTile Time Festival, which includes various Dutch excursions and attractsthousands of tourists every year.

Pro Tip: Revel in the opulent history of Holland with a stay at theBaert Baron Mansion.

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Calistoga, California

grape vines in front of a castle in california
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Visit instead of: Italy

Where to flySan Francisco International Airport

According to the legend of the city, Calistoga got his name through a combination of hilarious language when founderSamuel Brennan Declared that he intended to make his city "the Calistoga de Sarifornia" - to know what he wanted to do what he wanted to do, who had to create a "Saratoga de California", referring to Saratoga Springs , At New York. Despite the mix, Calistoga maintained a kind of charm reminiscent of Italy - especially when you pay a tour to the Tuscan styleCastello di Amorosa (photo above) or visit the surroundingswine country. The relaxed and beautiful atmosphere in Calistoga is guaranteed to transport you to another time and another place.

Pro Tip: A trip to Calistoga would not be complete without travel to geothermal hot springs to theRoman spa appeal.

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Helen, Georgia

Helen, Georgia European-Inspired Small Towns in America

Visit instead of: Bavaria, Germany

Where to fly: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport International Airport

After the city's forest industry proved to be on a steep decline, Helen, Georgia, resurrected by its image by becoming a replica of a Bavarian alpine city. Since the construction of his new image, Helen has become one of the most popular.touristic destination in the countryside. If you want the full Bavarian effect, aim to visit Helen at the fall of the authentic spectacular city.Oktoberfest.

Pro Tip: By visiting Helen, book a theme room or experience inBed and breakfasts of the Black Forest. And if you feel nostalgic for another continent entirely, you will not regret staying in theOutside of Africa room.

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St. Augustin, Florida

St. Augustine Florida European-Inspired Small Towns in America

Visit instead of: Spain

Where to flyJacksonville International Airport

Founded in 1565 by Spanish explorers, this city of Florida is the oldest European createdregulation in the countryside. So it's the same to suppose that St. Augustine is full of Spanish influence - from the architecture of the cuisine, a walk in this city will instantly transport you to his homeland.

Pro Council: capture a few days of historical serenity at theCasablanca Inn on the bay, Complete with views of the seafront and luxury amenities.

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Solvang, California

Solvang, California European-Inspired Small Towns in America

Visit instead of: Denmark

Where to fly: Santa Barbara Municipal Airport

Solvang, who is Danish for "Sunny Field", is apicturesque city Nestled in the Santa Ynez Valley along the coast in the south of California. The city was founded in 1911 by a group of Dane seeking to escape the hard winters of the Midwest. Visit this village for authentic Danish bakeries, restaurants and merchants, as well as the famous replica of the Round Tower of Copenhagen, or Rundetårn, in the city center.

Pros: With more than 120 vineyards in the region,this Wine Tour will show you all the flavors of Santa Barbara.

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Vail, Colorado

winter mountain town with a swiss-style building
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Visit instead of: European ski destinations

Where to fly: Denver International Airport

Instead of reserveing ​​a flight to the Swiss Alps (or any otherHigh Level Ski Destination In Europe, like Chamonix), visit the Colorado version of the famous mountain range. Vail is a ski town with a superb mountain vistas and an impressive architecture inspired by Switzerland.

Pro advice: Vail in any season is an epic adventure outdoors. Just take your choice of his vast hobbiescatalog.

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Venice, California

Venice California European-Inspired Small Towns in America

Visit instead of: Venice, Italy

Where to fly: Los Angeles International Airport

When Venice was marrete during the first decade of the twentieth century, the intention was to create aseaside resort Reminisccent of Venice, Italy, Canals and Waterways throughout the city. Since its integration into Los Angeles in 1926, Venice has changed in any way that canals testify to its true origin, leaving the area with unique Italian quality.

Pro Adose: Explore every inch of the Venice channels with this facilityto guide speakLos Angeles Times.

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Frankenmuth, Michigan

outside of a clock shop in frankenmuth michigan
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Visit instead of: Bavaria, Germany

Where to fly: Bishop International Airport

Also known as "Small Bavaria", Frankenmuth has maintained his German roots since his foundation in 1845. Frankenmuth is another superbChristmas destination (If it does not bother you cold), as it is cleanChristmas Wonderland from Bronner claims to be the world's largest Christmas shop.

Pro Council: for views of the seafront and the German heritage distinct (with one side of charming European design), book a stay at theHotel Marv Herzog.

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Levenworth, Washington

Leavenworth Washington European-Inspired Small Towns in America

Visit instead of: Bavaria, Germany

Where to fly: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Thecity From Leaverouworth has not always been a hub for German culture - in fact, a visit to Solvang, California in the 1960s, inspired Levenworth to rehabilitate his faulty economy with a quick trip across Bavaria. What distinguishes this small town, however, is their vast museum of Noisecracker, with more than 6,000 different types of toys designed in German.

Pro Council: atHotel-Pension Anna, come for authentic German decoration; Stay for free European breakfast.

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Pella, Iowa

windmill pella iowa
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Visit instead of: The Netherlands

Where to fly: Monkey International Airport

Located 40 km southeast of the Capital City of Des Moines, Pella was founded by a group of settlers from the Netherlands in 1847. This Dutch influence can always be felt today with the unique and fantasy architecture of Pella, even in a city that has become becomequite urban In recent decades.

Pro Council: For a great Dutch architecture, do not miss a visit to theVermeer Windmill or thePELLA OPERA HOUSE.

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New Glarus, Wisconsin

swiss-style house with a swiss flag
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Visit instead of: Switzerland

Where to fly: Chicago Rockford International Airport

In the early 1840s, the canton of Glarus, Switzerland, found himself completely poor and in search of land to improve their state - so they resettled in Wisconsin. Since their creation of this city inspired by Switzerland,tourists everywhere The country came to New Glarus to experiment with authentic Swiss cuisine in a peaceful relaxed setting.

Pro Tip: While you are in Glarus, pay a visit to theNew Glarus Brewing Company-If only for the fact that it is the first brewery founded and exploited by a woman,Deborah Carey.

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Hilling Hills, Ohio

waterfall in hocking hills state park
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Visit instead of: Scotland

Where to fly: Port Columbus International Airport

Trek Through the Hocking Hills trails offers a strangely similar experience in a hike through the highlands of Scotland. TheGlenlaurel Inn-Lower Each room, cottage or cabin is named after a member of a Scottish clan - gives a perspicuous look in the heavy influence of this country.

Pro advice: for a more beautiful natural beauty, go a visit toCrevasse, a beautiful cave and an underground waterfall.

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Tarpon Springs, Florida

Tarpon Springs, Florida European-Inspired Small Towns in America

Visit instead of: Greece

Where to fly: Tampa International Airport

Tarpon Springs, Florida, has the highest percentage of Greek Americans from any city in the United States - which means that every centimeter of the fishing village has an air of Greek nostalgia. In fact, a few moments spent in Wandering on the main street of Tarpon Springs Greektown Historic District introduces travelers to different types of Greek dishes and shopping experiences.

Pros: For the best Greek cuisine in Tarpon Springs, look no further thanDimitri is on the water.

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Fredericksburg, Texas

Fredericksburg Texas European-Inspired Towns in America

Visit instead of: Germany

Where to fly: San Antonio International Airport

Founded in 1846 by a group of German settlers, Fredericksburg was named afterPrince Frederick Prussia. A simple walk in the city center will present a myriad of German cuisines and antiques. If you are looking for a place to celebrate an authenticGerman Christmas (Without freezing temperatures), Fredericksburg is the place for you.

Pro Tip: visit to theAustlander For the incredible promenade of Fredericksburg on German cuisine - who, yes, comes with one side of Sass Texan.

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Lindsborg, Kansas

Lindsborg Kansas European-Inspired Small Towns in America
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Visit instead of: Sweden

Where to fly: Mid-Continent Airport

Lindsborg was settled in 1869 by Swedish immigrants - and influenced the architecture and lifestyle of theAmerican city very. So much, in fact, that 30% of the population is a Swedish descent. The largest tourist attraction of the city takes place every year unemployed in October. It's calledSVENK HYLLNINGSFEST, a Swedish extravaganza featuring authentic cuisine, costumes and dance.

Pro advice: for a really colorful stay in Lindsborg, book a room at theRosberg House Bed and Breakfast.

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New ULM, Minnesota

New Ulm Minnesota European-Inspired Small Towns in America

Visit instead of: Germany

Where to fly: Minneapolis-Saint Paul Minnesota International Airport

This German-inspired city was founded in 1854 by the German Landline of Chicago - and quickly became the best place in the country to drink an authentic German beer draft (atAugust Schell Brewing Company) Have a family member not particularly intrigued by German heritage? Not a problem, like the new ULM is also the house of theMinnesota Music Hall of Fame-A even trip that the most sour travel companion is sure to love.

Pro Conign: Votele one of the best lodges of guest rooms in the country,Bingham Hall Bed and Breakfast is more than a place to rest your head.

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Gallipolis, Ohio

gallipolis aerial view
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Visit instead of: France

Where to fly: Port Columbus International Airport

The scenic city of Gallipolis, Ohio, was set for the first time in 1790 by a group of French aristocrats and merchants fleeing the French Revolution. Since its colonization, the city has maintained an easy charm and a single French slow quality - as well as inspired architecture and cooking, which makes it one of theSuperior destinations For those looking for a French retreat in America.

Pro advice: just on the border in Western Virginia,Lower Hotel's Beautiful Victorian decor can not be missed.

And for more magnificent hamlets and charming villages, checkThe most beautiful little town of each state.


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