Howdy, neighbor! These are the most tourist-friendly cities in the U.S.
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Howdy, neighbor! These are the most tourist-friendly cities in the U.S.
"A city where everybody knows your name and they're always glad you came might exist exclusively in the fictional world of Cheers. But there are a few burgs in America that rise up to and above standard courtesy."
"A California city also made the cut, and it's no surprise, given its SoCal-surfer charm, that it is San Diego. Maybe it's the near-perfect weather, but there's something about San Diego that seems to bring out the best in everyone, CN Traveler writes. Considering its sunny weather, good tacos on every corner and friendly attitude, maybe it's time to plan a trip toward the border."
A ranking lists the 10 Most Tourist-Friendly Cities in the U.S., led by Lexington, Kentucky. Lexington is noted for its distilleries, dining scene, and small-town community atmosphere with friendly locals. San Diego is highlighted for SoCal-surfer charm, near-perfect weather, plentiful tacos, and a welcoming attitude. Other cities on the list include Santa Fe, Savannah, Milwaukee, Alexandria, Columbus, Chicago, Charleston, and New Orleans. Santa Fe features a Margarita Trail with more than 40 restaurants, bistros, and bars serving the signature cocktail. The list spans diverse regions and urban sizes across the country.
Read at www.mercurynews.com
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