American Towns That Make You Feel like You Were in Europe
There are towns in the USA that make you feel like you were in Europe. Many of these places were settled by European immigrants in the 18th and 19th centuries, and their legacy continues to this day.
Some of them managed to bring that spirit from their hometowns. The proof of that is those American towns which look like the corner from the Old Continent.
We present to Gen Z towns in America they can visit.
Holland, Michigan - there you will find windmills, tulips and traditional sweets. The Dutch heritage of the town dates back to the 19th century.
Tarpon Springs, Florida – it has all the Greek charm. The town is famous for its sponges, an industry that dates back to the early 1900s when Greek sponge divers settled in the area.
Helen, Georgia - Helen will give you that Bavarian mountain vibe like no other city in America. There are a number of traditional German music halls and pubs where you can eat.
Carmel-by-the Sea, California has all the charm you would expect from an old English village.
Pella, IA is a historic village that features a number of Dutch-inspired buildings, including windmills.
Venice, CA – you have always dreamed of going to Venice, Italy? You can enjoy many similar canals in Venice, California. They were originally built in 1905 in an attempt to recreate the atmosphere of the Italian city.
Solvang, California - If you are looking for a place with a Danish touch, this is your place. Solvang is known as the Danish capital of America.
Vail - the destination is located at the foot of the mountains of the same name, exactly where the Swiss town of Zermatt is located in the mountain of Matterhorn, which was the inspiration for its establishment.