Money! My first impression is a NYC vibe. Not really. That's because I just emerged from the bustling, slick train station to a large empty space inexplicably sporting one giant smooth stone embedded in the pavement. So my advice is to swiftly make your way to the promenade alongside the river. Picture perfect, arched tree branches lead the way, providing shade & dappled sunlight. There's a big church to your left, can't miss it, it looks like a big old church. For approximately $3 you can climb to the top for a look around the city. Now make your way to the old part of town that got completely surrounded by invading hoards of commerce. Cobblestones, sidewalk cafes, beer steins, and weinersnitzel- Oompah!
Now you can get to the NY-ish 5th ave stuff. All the designers you've ever heard of but can't afford. Banks to open your secret account. With compounded interest you can come back in 30 years and buy a handbag.
Now you seriously need to consult a map cause this place is huge. Tranes, planes, and automobiles run with precision, everything is clean & looks brand new.
Definitely worth a visit. read more