<p>Some cities are wonderful for museums not only because they have great collections, but because everything about the experience feels easy in the best sense.</p>
<p>You can move from one museum to another without stress. The neighbourhoods are enjoyable to walk through. There is somewhere pleasant to stop for coffee in between. The whole day feels unforced, as though the city naturally supports slow cultural wandering.</p>
<p>I always appreciate that kind of place. It makes museum-going feel less like a schedule and more like a rhythm. One visit leads naturally to the next, and even the gaps between museums become part of the enjoyment.</p>
<p>In some cities, that ease becomes part of the memory. You do not just remember what was inside the museums. You remember the streets, the pauses, the feeling of spending a day moving through the city in a thoughtful way.</p>
<p>So I am curious which city gave you that experience.</p>
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<p>Was there a place where museum-hopping felt especially natural, relaxed, and enjoyable from start to finish?</p>
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