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Conde Nast Traveler Readers Vote Chicago Best Big

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Posted On: 10/10/2018 10:48:05 AM
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Conde Nast Traveler Readers Vote Chicago Best Big City In U.S.

The magazine noted that Chicagoans are "some of the most pleasant people you'll find anywhere." Aww.

By Amber Fisher, Patch Staff | Oct 9, 2018 2:47 pm ET | Updated Oct 9, 2018 2:49 pm ET

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CHICAGO — More than 400,000 votes were cast for the Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards, and Chicago was named the best big city in America for the second year in a row, edging out New York City and New Orleans. The 2018 list, released Tuesday, highlighted Chicago's top-of-the-line restaurants, breweries and museums.

Chicagoans really set the city apart, though. They're "some of the most pleasant people you'll find anywhere," the magazine noted.

The New York-based travel magazine said about 429,000 votes were cast in its survey of the best cities in America.

If you're looking for places to travel, consider South Carolina, home to two of the best small cities in the country, the survey found, including Charleston — the No. 1 ranked small city for the eighth year in a row.

Charleston beat out Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Savannah, Georgia, to claim the top spot. The magazine highlighted the city's history, culture, cuisine and charm — "this city punches like a giant," the authors wrote.

"Not only can you get world-class barbecue, seafood, and regional Lowcountry classics; you can get them done extraordinarily well, in traditional and modern style," the magazine said.

To qualify as a small city, Conde Nast only looked at cities with populations under 1 million.

California had six cities on the two lists, by far the highest number. San Francisco came in at No. 4 in the best big cities ranking and San Diego came in at No. 7. Meanwhile, Monterey came in at No. 7 on the best small cities list followed by Napa at 12.




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