See every place twice–day and night

Walking around after the sun sets makes everything–even places where you just spent hours during daylight–seem new again. You get a second version of each city at night, reflected in Venice’s canals or Florence’s Arno. On the streets, all the sights and sounds and smells are different after dark. Even the faces change, as retirees and families are replaced by stylish young Europeans (and drunken young Americans).

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