Post your favourite street/neighborhood in your city
>>1059149
>favorite street/neighborhood in your city
Pretty much the opposite of traveling since it is just over a 10 minute walk for me but if you're in the area you may find something to enjoy nearby.
Bit sentimental, maybe, as it's the first place I lived in London - but, wow, what a neighbourhood.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.5522119,-0.192992,3a,75y,123.18h,79.87t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sY5cmpRwzjoEjUe8li3lbAA!2e0!5s20150601T000000!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en
>>1059167
sup ks fag.
I don't live here (but I visit very often) my favorite street in Kansas City is Walnut St or Grand Blvd in downtown, don't really know why desu
>>1059167
This when the royals won? People in my dorm wouldn't shut up about it the whole night, but a week later no one gave a shit.
>>1059211
I wish downtown KC were livelier and prettier. I can't really think of any area that doesn't look like awful gray and brown garbage. But fixing that would ruin the relatively cheap rent in the area, wouldn't it?
>>1059235
It is a lot livelier than it was years ago. Went for a walk downtown and around the city back in the summer and there was a decent amount of activity downtown. I personally like grey and brown stone buildings you see in downtown, fucking hate modern shit.
Also most baseball fans in KC and around the area are fairweather as fuck. No one gave a fuck about the royals 4-5 years ago and the stadium was more than half empty during ball games back then but now Royals tickets are some of the most expensive in the league now, fuck that kike owner.
>>1059211
There's a good strip club on that street
>Syrian diaspora here
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>>1059293
What a beautiful looking place
I don't know if this counts since it's not really a street, it's a mall, but I love it.
It's more like a little square
>>1059359
Estonia?
>>1059366
No Germany. I don't think they used this kind of architecture in estonia
Maybe this shouldn't count as cars aren't allowed. Tourists make me almost never come here though.
>>1060308
1st Ave South in Pioneer Square is a close second. Again throngs of tourists and aggressive drunk panhandlers usually ruin the magic.
I love it
>>1060310
I'm still buttmad about supreme court rulings on panhandling. Here in Chicago, they tried to outlaw panhandling and the supreme court overturned it and said it violates the first amendment, which is bullshit because free speech was to protect people being arrested from the government for speaking out against it, not annoying tourists and following around aggressively asking for your money.
Fucking panhandlers ruin every American city.
Not my city bot Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood is one of my favorite in the U.S., too bad Boston is being ruined by Mexicans, Brazilians, and Chinese.
>>1060323
They tried to pass a similar law in Seattle but of course such a thing would never pass scrutiny in the unofficial SJW Capitol of the world.
Here's mine.
>>1060323
I've been to a lot of American cities so I've had my fair share of hobos but the ones in Seattle were a category of their own. Once I was followed and yelled at for 5 minutes because I wouldn't go to Whole Foods to buy something for a girl to eat.
>>1060333
There's nothing interesting architecturally or historically about Westport rd, nothing but a few bars and parking lots.
>>1060329
Interesting to hear this from a Montrealer. I find the panhandlers and drunks to be pretty aggressive there. Doesn't stop me from loving that city though. Montreal is my favorite north american city.
This is what downtown looks like in my city.
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>>1059149
Come and see Québec City!
>>1060539
I did last December.
Great trip unfortunately I only spent two days there. I didn't even get to visit that beautiful street.
I just took a taxi to some nice restaurant for dinner then went to some strip club before leaving in the morning and heading for Montreal. Also went ice skating for a bit at this place in the middle of town. Fell on my ass.
Don't know why, but I love it..