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Originally Posted by mcgrath618
Negladelphians like to complain about how far behind we are compared with our European peers in terms of cleanliness, city services, etc.
Obviously all of the countries in Europe are different from the US and have their pros and cons (health care, taxes, etc.) but insofar as cities? It’s really only London so far that has wowed me with cleanliness, safety, city services, etc.
Even Amsterdam, the king of all urbanism arguments, had its own set of problems.
That’s not to say I haven’t enjoyed everywhere I’ve been, nor that Philadelphia can’t learn anything from a place like Amsterdam, Paris, etc. I was just led to believe I’d never want to come home after I saw how much better Europe was 
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It's interesting that the last time I visited Paris, it was before the pandemic and I was disappointed. The traffic was terrible, scooters, bikes, cars were all driving on the same roads, and it was a mess. Everyone was rude, a lot of people smoking, and drivers never stopped for people trying to cross the road. When I came back to Philly, I was surprised I was more comfortable walking in Center City. I heard they had some major improvements since, but I don't think it affected the entire city.
Last year I managed to spend 9 months in Barcelona and it was a different experience. The infrastructure there was amazing compared to Philly. It was comfortable to walk, ride a bike, and drive in the city. The city was clean, except for some areas in the old town. I wish I could stay, but we had to return to the US because of work.
At the same time, even though some places are cleaner and better maintained, I started to notice that I missed certain things that we have here in the US. It's hard to appreciate them if you never leave the country for a long time.