Italy: well,
home. I can't have an accurate opinion about it, so I'll let other people comment on it.
France: Marseille: proud and full of life. Real people and real lives, all against the panorama of the Old Port. I have still to see Paris, a mistake I am willing to correct soon.
Spain: Barcellona. Awesome place, the most fun I ever had in my life. Culture, entertainment, history, arts, beaches, sex, whatever you want, it's there, and it's great. Love the people: you connect with them in an instant and you are best of friends in no time. It helps everybody is drunk most of the time.
England: Or more accurately, London. I loved every aspect of it, from Westminster's foggy history, to Fulham's multi-ethnic markets. Probably the only city outside of Italy I could see myself living in, and feel completely at home.
Scotland: Harsh, wet, rainy, cold, and smelly. I should have hated it, and I ended up loving it on a deep, instinctual level. Everything was so different from what I experienced in my life, and yet so strangely familiar and comforting.
Ireland: Dublin, mostly. Lovely and lively. I intend to take some time to visit the coast and the countryside some day.
Austria: Very nice and clean. Vienna, even if magnificent, left me unimpressed. Graz, on the other hand, was fun and with a wonderful atmosphere. The countryside was delightfully scenic, too.
Germany: Just an airport stop in Frankfurt unfortunately. Planning to visit Munich and Berlin in the near future.
Greece: Every step was a step into history. Athens is crowed, torrid, dirty and
beautiful. The Sporades islands are jewels of white and green in the sea, and the people are incredibly friendly and welcoming. Probably the best food I ever had, too.
Belgium: Nice if a bit quaint. Bruxelles was better than expected. Really wanted to see Bruges, but I couldn't fit it in my schedule.
Netherlands: Amsterdam was not bad. Unimpressed with the Red-light District. The canals and relaxed atmosphere was nice, I wouldn't mind to go back and see more of it.
Czech Republic: Prague is, frankly, the most beautiful city I ever visited. It's simply
magic. As far as melancholy goes, nothing beats the fog over Charles Bridge in the early morning. I left a piece of heart there.
Slovenia: I visited the Istrian coasts, and they were very nice and very scenic. Friendly people and great food everywhere.
Croatia: Again I only saw the Istrian coasts, it was about the same as Slovenia.
Brazil: Visiting Rio de Janeiro was like a feast for the eyes and the heart. So many different people, buildings, lifestyles and wildlife. The rich and the poor, the wonderful and the terrible. One of the most beautiful people I ever saw, too.
San Marino: What's not to love there?
Vatican City: Well, I felt more like a stranger there than in all other places in the world.

More seriously, the building were literally breath-taking, and the beauty of the place was overwhelming. I still dislike the Catholic Church, tho.
