Answer me:

What does make a city look European?

Old town center and "city houses" located around the center? Narrow streets build without cars in mind? Castles? City walls?

I mean some of the Argie or Leaf cities can look a bit European in their centers(although you can tell it's not Europe).

This is a non general thread, pls support with your posts.

>Narrow streets build without cars in mind?
This plus prevalence of wall to wall buildings. Plus pre-modern architectural styles common to Europe if we're comparing not just with the New World but also Old World cities from different cultural circles.

Do we consider Poland European now? I consider them barbarian mongol halfbreeds like the russians desu

>What does make a city look European?

A dense old town and newer areas built using 19th century city planning with street cars and pedestrians in mind.

Buenos Aires center looks pretty much like Europe but it does have this non-euro feel.

>Al Andalus

>19th century city planning
Hmm I think quite a lot of the centers is pre XIX century planning.Old town squares and markets are often still in their medieval shape.

>Old town squares and markets are often still in their medieval shape.
The old town is often surrounded by grid-like districts. Here's Prague.

This is Buenos Aires, god gave it to me