Visitors can find towns in the New World that offer an experience reminiscent of Europe. These locations feature elements such as spinning windmills, blooming tulips, flowing hefeweizen, and bilingual signage with greetings like ‘välkommen’, ‘willkommen’, or ‘witamy’.
This summer, traveling to Europe presents more challenges. Prices for airfares, which increase during peak travel periods, have escalated further due to the fuel crisis affecting the Middle East.
Airlines are adjusting to this situation by reducing routes and schedules to manage costs efficiently. Additionally, the European Union’s new Entry/Exit System is causing airport delays. These delays lead many travelers to miss their flights, complicating travel plans.
Beyond logistical issues, overtourism in Europe creates stress among locals and visitors alike. These factors make exploring European-style towns closer to home an appealing alternative for those seeking a taste of the Old World.

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