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 3 days ago 

I think it's a great city, much better, less dirty and less violent than Amsterdam. The same goes for Rotterdam. Let's just say that since the Second World War, when the city was bombed, things haven't improved and certainly haven't been anything to be proud of in recent decades. Fortunately, there are many beautiful places in the Netherlands that are certainly not inferior to this city and where life is much better. You will find many older Roman remains, including walls that are still present under the city and are marked, so if you love history, you can indulge yourself. But of course, there are also neighbourhoods and districts that are a lot less beautiful, simply built under the news, simply because there is no investment, because there are many poor people living there, people who can barely make ends meet, or people who do not feel the need to maintain what they are given, causing a neighbourhood to deteriorate even further. Recently, there was a major fire in Utrecht and many houses were on fire. I haven't heard what the cause was, but given the fact that there are suddenly unexplained fires in many places in Europe or that reasons are being invented as to why something was interesting, I wouldn't be surprised if this was simply arson. Thank you for watching, reading and your response.

Thanks for sharing your trips! I love to travel but sadly I didn't do any travel again since my last in 2017 (a birthday self gift 😆).

I think that rich people are picking for them the best place, and if they need more, always is easy to make people go away using techniques less drastic, like what it's happening in the Spanish Islands where a normal person hardly can buy or rent a place to leave.

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