Savanna and Charleston immediately come to mind when you think of American cities that seep European vibes.
With paved roads, village -like boulevards and age -old architecture, these cities are a unicorn.
It is clear that leaving for Europe has no real comparison, but the vibes are nevertheless flawless.
If you thought these were the only cities that really radiate the European flair, a record number of tourists will tell you that you look one of America’s most underrated waterfront outings – and no, it is not St. Augustine either.

Dating from 1649, a time when horses caused traffic jams and curly white wigs were still considered fashion goals, the picturesque capital of Maryland is the test of time with brick rows with colonial charm and a harbor that looks so full of sailboats, it looks like an postcard.
Drawing in one Record 7.2 million tourists Last year there was no small task for a city of around 41,000 inhabitants, but the truth is that it delivers.
Expected to be surprised with unexpected pleasures such as classic taverns in buildings that are older than the country itself and the deep -rooted sailing culture of the city, where it is said that there are more boats than parking spaces.
A city older than America itself


Perhaps the most bizarre that I saw during my travels, is the “teeth” of George Washington who can be seen on the road in the National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore.
Is that really a time capsule that someone wants to unpack?
On the other hand, a place like Annapolis, still illuminated with timeless character via Storybook -streets and classic taverns, is exactly the type of place where you want to turn the clock back … right?
Annapolis is shy for his 400th birthday for a few decades, while America will celebrate the Big 250 next year.
As we all know, much of America simply doesn’t look like typical Europe-knows you, unlikely keeping wonders and endless mazes of stones carried by stone.


The truth is told, we are a country with contrasts with glittering modern skylines that often towers over the poorest neighborhoods in the city.
But that is where Annapolis comes into play. As urban playgrounds They look like human ant farms are more your style, go to Baltimore or countless other northeastern ones towns.
If the European flair full of fascinating history is more on your alley, Annapolis is simply the place.
Grab a brew Reynolds Tavern & Middleton TavernBoth years from the 1700S water, the legend has, the aforementioned chompers of our first president may have drunk a pint or two … or three or four.
Swap high -rise buildings for the indispensable 1600s St. Anne’s Church The picturesque cityscape behind the background.


Stop by the 19th century William Paca House & GardenThe home base of one of the originators of the declaration of independence.
And of course there is the Maryland State HouseAmerica’s oldest continuously used state capitol.
America’s ‘sailing capital’: How is there no Margaritaville here?
If Jimmy Buffett was still in the area, I have to believe that Annapolis would be the next one on the docket for a Margaritaville Hotel or Resort.
Although you cover for one historical inn With praising reviews is not a bad alternative.
It’s just too clear. Invoicing in the world-famous seafood of Maryland together with the picturesque waterfront of Annapolis and unable to turn your head without seeing a boat, it is the perfect place for a ‘cheeseburger in paradise’ … or outside the Diss world crab designs.


Annapolis is known as America’s ‘Sailing Capital’, a name overshadowed by the US Naval Academy, which is anchored here today.
Not everyone can sail – I certainly can’t. An option is to book a boat trip on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay.
Popular Sunset Cruises Are a great alternative to witness fiery skies if you can’t score a table in a Bayside restaurant.
There are also port tours that tell the history of the city and emphasize the current meaning of the Naval Academy.
There are popular activities for the more adventurous, kayaking and paddle boarding, or you can take a nice walk on the city city of the waterfront.


Fall splendor in Annapolis
Annapolis has mild again from now until November. In fact, it is still quite summery now.
As Annapolis visits: “Autumn is for festivals”.
This capital is full Nice events This fall, from this month.
Whether it is the Maryland Seafood Festival that has just passed or the Annapolis Boat Shows and Maryland Corn Mlawes to look forward to, there will be something for everyone in the coming months.
Although Annapolis is more known for his Bayside Bliss and Epic Eats, Leaf Peepers will not be disappointed.
View the vast Quiet water park For the hurry of the fall of colors.


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