Hey Kyle, Chicago resident here, in the East Lakeview neighborhood. You don't need to live in the Loop to not need a car. A ton of us 2 miles north of the loop live a car-free life, walking to the grocery store, the Walgreens, doctor and dentist and therapy all within a half mile! Plus countless restaurants of all varieties. Next time you're in town cruise down Broadway between Belmont and Fullerton, it's a great stretch!
@carstarsarstenstesenn2 ай бұрын
Agreed, the Loop isn't the best for living. The dense neighborhoods near downtown and along the lake are where it's at, and a bit cheaper
@trinaderickson97332 ай бұрын
@@rhettbuckley2660 Uptown on the edge of Ravenswood and Edgewater. Yup, the car free life is awesome even this far up. The train to GO to the Loop is just a few blocks away and everything is within walking distance. And everything is way less expensive than downtown. And the architecture in this area (including) Lakeview, Edgewater, Ravenswood, Lincoln Park and so forth, is definitely worth seeing.
@sandy_sd102 ай бұрын
I loved Chicago downtown by the train station. I now want to visit Chicago for a weekend. I never had a desire to see Chicago before just flying in and out. I have missed out.
@fishbucket17052 ай бұрын
Agreed, I’m a Chicago resident and have never seriously considered living downtown. Although downtown is great to visit, the outlying “neighborhoods” near the lake are amazing (Old Town, Lakeview, Lincoln Park, Uptown etc). Endless restaurants of all cuisine varieties, any shopping that you need, a quick walk or ride to the beach and walking trails, and tons of nightlife, whereas the downtown has large portions that die down at night. And a quick 20-30 minute CTA ride will get you right into downtown if you wish.
@kevanfeyzi50962 ай бұрын
Yup, I am Lakeview also and these northside neighborhoods people are talking about are probably the most desirable neighborhoods in Chicago. South Loop, Lakeshore East, West Loop, and Streeterville adjacent to The Loop are too, those are basically like Midtown Manhattan but the rents are much higher. Gold Coast as well. A lot of Chicago ones prefer living a little further out from the loop where the activity and nightlife might be better, honestly.
@srikanthmeg2 ай бұрын
I've been to three countries. I have not seen a big city as beautiful as Chicago yet
@travel68202 ай бұрын
Check out Rotterdam
@dner75-xh9leАй бұрын
Word? Keep looking, sweetheart.
@harimohil33592 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving Chicago (and many other Midwest cities) the respect deserved
@chiefmonrovia66912 ай бұрын
Shocked to see milwaukee, but at the same time there's a reason it's so hard to move out of this city! There's so much to love, and in my opinion the most underrated part of Milwaukee is the true diversity of our buildings downtown from an architectural perspective. From old gargoyles or modern high rises, there's a lot to love for a city that didn't tear down every historic building in favor of a parking lot.
@rahimi47622 ай бұрын
I'm shocked to see Milwaukee and Cincy too. I think downtown Minneapolis, Portland, Indianapolis, and two he had on the worst downtowns Columbus and DC. Columbus has Short North, The Peninsula, North Market District, German Village and Franklinton with more infrastructure on the way and The Scioto Mile.
@daveed44752 ай бұрын
I grew up in Chicago, and never went to Milwaukee, but people in recent years keeping talking about how great it is
@sweetkitty32492 ай бұрын
Yes, Milwaukee kept its beautiful historic buildings. They're taken care of & preserved. The ugly warehouses in the Third Ward were turned into beautiful apartments & condos. In areas where it make sense to build new, high rises are going up like crazy. I think the downtown will just keep getting better.
@gijoey59122 ай бұрын
I really enjoy Milwaukee. Kind of reminds me of a smaller Chicago (with its proximity to Lake Michigan), but with plenty of its own great qualities.
@Slider62942 ай бұрын
Downtown MKE is dope! My hometown and I love that it's become such a "trendy" place. When I grew up, I remember all the real estate around the Milwaukee River couldn't be given away...now it's cleaned up and remains a hot spot. Say what you will about the sometimes TOO provincial leanings of Milwaukee architecture, but few cities could combine a place as iconic as Milwaukee City Hall--which actually held the record as the tallest building in the world in the late 1890s!--and the now iconic art museum, which was Santiago Calatrava's first project in the States.
@johngrantham55082 ай бұрын
Thank you for ranking my city Chicago downtown no.1. we have the best shoreline in the country. The loop is culturally and architecturally beautiful. Plus we have lots of festivals here. Millennium Park with the Bean is cool. The loop streets are bustling 7 days a week.the el trains helps makes the loop the loop.😊
@ScottTooley2 ай бұрын
I've visited Chicago, Detroit, and Pittsburgh in the past 13 months. Chicago obviously is god-tier for US downtown/urbanism (all good 80's movies prove this, I will not be taking questions). I was very surprised by Pittsburgh, I genuinely loved it. Saying "designed before the car" is spot on. Most streets are skinny, sidewalks safe, and tons going on. As for Detroit, we stayed in Corktown and did plenty in both Downtown and Mexicantown. Great trip, cannot wait to go back. All three of these cities will not disappoint.
@dattmougherty_53922 ай бұрын
what are some of those movies? I’d like to watch them
@wendywehner23202 ай бұрын
@@dattmougherty_5392The John Hughes movies of the 80 s. There are several.
@nahor88Ай бұрын
Pittsburgh really is a little-known gem. People associate Pittsburgh with sports and blue-collared industry, but it's one of the most beautiful cities in the country. You get the urban feel walking around, but it also has a small town vibe plus a feeling like you're not too far from nature. I felt like I could walk anywhere downtown, and it was all safe and accessible. Driving of course is a nightmare. They're starting to get more transplants with a shift in economic focus to technology.
@JC-nl3nhАй бұрын
pre-brown world was designed to perfection for our white population. the white people have now been ethnically cleansed via racial riots and mass 'migration' (invasion/occupation) and the city is being decomposed.
@doggodoggo3000Ай бұрын
there is not much of a night life in Pittsburgh down town when I was there. It was kind of lame ngl. It felt like it was really missing something
@vopvoopone2 ай бұрын
So glad to see a solid Midwest presence on this list! As a Chicagoan who moved to Cleveland and has spent a lot of time in Cincy, couldn’t agree more about them having great downtowns. All I have to say to folks is give Cleveland a shot!
2 ай бұрын
I also have lived in all three (worked in the Chicago loop, but lived down in Calumet though), and I think Kyle has their relative rankings' just right'.
@janeentumbao869015 күн бұрын
I'm the opposite. I'm from Cleveland and moved to Chicago. 🎉❤🎉❤🎉😂
@MbisonBalrog8 күн бұрын
The Land is nice
@roberteagles48372 ай бұрын
So glad you included Cleveland!! Had to take a work trip there a few years ago, and I was blown away at how great it was in their downtown/CBD! Great videos, you should consider cities that have a “big reveal” when you drive in!
@mileswithmallory2 ай бұрын
So nice to hear your kind words about Cleveland!! 🙌🏼
@supersaturn9562 ай бұрын
Straight from the Land!
@treywilkins2522 ай бұрын
Mid ass city
@WetMonkey697Ай бұрын
@@treywilkins252bro is from Minnesota
@treywilkins252Ай бұрын
@@WetMonkey697 I’m from Chicago
@trinaderickson97332 ай бұрын
Shout out for calling it Sears Tower! (And no ketchup!)
@qolspony2 ай бұрын
Always be sears tower as long as I live.
@warrengamameilhardin2 ай бұрын
For me it's either the Sears Tower or the *Wesley* Willis Tower
@raidger42 ай бұрын
All 4 Philadelphia teams play within a 1/2 mile of each other, however those venues aren’t downtown.
@halo3642 ай бұрын
I do still think Philly has a decent downtown / center city area though, I was surprised not to see it on this list
@mishaj26472 ай бұрын
And then there’s the union who play in almost Delaware 😅
@lukasgestrine2 ай бұрын
Damn they all be playing in the same spot?
@MrRyanKaminski2 ай бұрын
NY teams play in a different state. A state unliked by New Yorkers! Somehow it all makes sense
@scottsnyder27262 ай бұрын
Center City Philly is incredibly vibrant without any stadiums. Let’s keep it that way. We don’t need huge surface parking lots in CC. That is for suburban sports fans. It’s as walkable as any city - including, Boston, SF and Montreal. I really like Pittsburgh, but being used to Philly it was significantly less dense, less walkable, and less vibrant, imho!
@mrwasatch2 ай бұрын
Great video... when it started my first thoughts were Chicago and Seattle, both are great for travel - a lot to do in walkable distances and felt much safer than people were making it out to be. Glad to see Cleveland in there too - we were only there part of a day but it looked and felt quite nice.
@WhitehallMediaGroup2 ай бұрын
I feel the same way about Broadway in Nashville and Cincinnati definitely has an underrated downtown area to walk around in. Great video!
@kigas242 ай бұрын
As a Chattanoogan who moved to Chicago I am glad to see you've put it on top!
@gnomevoyeur2 ай бұрын
As a foreign tourist, Chattanooga was a lot of fun. I enjoyed the Choo-choo area and also driving up to lookouts in the nearby mountains.
@zacg_2 ай бұрын
Chattanooga is awesome! If there was a list of cities that balance having a cool downtown but also being close to amazing nature then Chattanooga would be on that list. But I get why it wouldn't be on this kind of list. And Chicago is amazing. Of the US's biggest cities I think Chicago and San Antonio are the most underrated. And I say that realizing that a lot of people love Chicago. I still think it's underrated.
@archiecraven60862 ай бұрын
I used to live in Highland Park!
@nickp10912 ай бұрын
@zacg_ Interesting that you bring up San Antonio. I'm from Chicago, but I visited San Antonio a few years ago and really enjoyed it. I liked the Riverwalk and the Spanish and Mexican influence. My only issue with San Antonio are the long and hot summers, but it's a great winter destination
@duanewhitacre59952 ай бұрын
I was beginning to think you'd forgot about Chicago. Michigan avenue!
@katykwasny19512 ай бұрын
Thrilled to see both Cleveland and Milwaukee! Cleveland has improved the downtown significantly since I was a kid in the 90s, I absolutely love going back to visit. I moved to Milwaukee 10 years ago now and didn't spend a ton of time downtown for the first few years, but I went back to school and ended up working right by Cathedral Square. So many great restaurants and bars, and there are big festivals and events all through the summer right in the middle of downtown. The River Walk is great, tons of parks, and it's super easy to get around. I absolutely love this city.
@brenrenn83062 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your list. Chicago has always been a great city. I just love to visit even today, Pittsburgh has always been a great town too, now I live in Detroit presently right downtown and couldn’t agree with you more , 10 years ago. It needed help , now it’s absolutely fabulous and getting better and better, And the nice thing about Detroit is it has some fabulous neighborhoods adjacent to downtown , my Lafayette Park area is incredible and getting better and better. Tons of restaurants, culture, museums, incredible riverfront awarded best two years in a row by USA today. Campus Martius entertainment park downtown was also nominated the best inner city entertainment park. Lots of cool neighborhoods, pro sports, and beautiful biking, and walking trails. It also surprisingly has lots of new retail popping up , pretty wild to think there’s even a Gucci store in downtown Detroit. I’ve also just recently sold my condo from Cleveland when I was there, love it too. It’s a great city, I used to always think Cleveland was better downtown than Detroit, but not anymore , they’re both really great towns.
@JASONLOTT302902 ай бұрын
You really are a nerd & I’m here for it. Thanks for your consistently excellent nerdy content.
@SagaciousSilence2 ай бұрын
Seattle just built a brand new AMAZING downtown waterfront with a gorgeous aquarium tank visible from the new waterfront.
@AGcarly132 ай бұрын
Thank you for including Pittsburgh!! I feel blessed to have such a beautiful skyline in a smaller city. I love traveling but coming home is always a highlight, since I get to see such a great view.
@kelvinw.13849 күн бұрын
I think Pittsburgh actually has a beautiful skyline too
@jamiesaylor88242 ай бұрын
Love this list! I agree with Chicago being number 1! Planning to go to Pittsburgh soon!
@ernestabrogar46582 ай бұрын
Center City Philadelphia is the epitome of what a downtown should feel like in scale, walkability, and amenities.
@vincentscauzzo77942 ай бұрын
I think Philly might have been left off this list because Center City isn't thriving as much as some of these other cities. Covid hit it really hard and it still has a long way to fully recover.
@TheUnshatterd2 ай бұрын
Too bad it's Philly
@patrickhauser5882 ай бұрын
@@TheUnshatterd exactly. one of the three best cities in the US alongside NY and Boston.
@gloriagarza68232 ай бұрын
Peace. It was not koh-vid that undermined American spunk, ingenuity, self-determination. It was so-so sew-shall-ism proponents. It is only Treasury decisions by officials that caused current inflation. Place direct culpability with those who are running the show. All the world is a stage with politicians as main actors impressing stationery onlookers. Peace.
@BRYCONIC2 ай бұрын
Philly is WAY underrated
@majorbuzz2 ай бұрын
I'm in my hometown, Chicago, this weekend. However, it's not for sightseeing but to lay my mom to rest. But, naming Chicago the number 1 downtown made my day. Thanks!
@davekoser39382 ай бұрын
Just spent a day in Montreal. Loved it for all the reasons you mentioned, plus the poutine!
@cur2442 ай бұрын
Montreal is a great city. The transportation is super fast and easy. Far less rough than most US cities and awesome food.
@jimspies27752 ай бұрын
I live in STL, but travel to CLE about once every 6ish weeks for work. You absolutely nailed the downtown in CLE. I am constantly impressed every time I go and stay downtown. It beats our STL downtown hands-down; and I'm definitely someone who actually likes downtown STL, not one of the doom and gloomers. But, I'd love it to be how CLE is.
@flamethefurry35162 ай бұрын
I love downtown Pittsburgh. I went to a convention there this summer and was absolutely blown away by how pleasant it is to look at
@Glynn542 ай бұрын
Today the new Seattle Aquarium opened on the waterfront and is spectacular. This is now connected to Pike Place Market by a winding staircase with multiple viewing platforms. 5 new light rail stations just opened up to the northern suburb of Lynwood. Downtown in coming back since Covid but had a rough couple of years. The surrounding neighborhoods of Capitol Hill and Queen Anne are very vibrant,
@GeographyKing2 ай бұрын
I need to get back there. I was a wee lad in my early 30s last time I was there.
@johnchristie99042 ай бұрын
@GeographyKing get back here to Seattle. It'll be your #1 then
@ralphjohnson32022 ай бұрын
@@johnchristie9904Fuck Seattle that city is trash.
@rbaile50824 күн бұрын
been to that aquarium and if you are not a child, it's pretty lame and not worth the money. It's super tiny.
@marquesmarchand7222 ай бұрын
I am a city nerd too and this guy makes the best videos.
@Janwill19632 ай бұрын
I would swap Nashville for Philadelphia. Thanks for including Detroit and Pittsburgh-two of my favorites. Can't argue with Chicago and Boston. Happy to see love for our Midwestern towns.
@JXY20192 ай бұрын
I like Cincinnati more than Cleveland but both are really underrated.
2 ай бұрын
I've lived and worked in both Cle and Cin and I think Cleveland has more to do, has a more "big city" feel, actually safer (in the immediate downtown), less aggressive policing and now more people moving downtown (including near West side a la Ohio City, Tremont & Detroit-Superior). In fact, I totally agree w/ Kyle's list but wonder why S.F. didn't even make the 'top 10'?
@pidgeotroll2 ай бұрын
SF is a nice city but downtown is not the best part of it. It’s strictly business and poverty, not so much fun and culture. You have to go to other parts of the city to get that.
@fixpacifica2 ай бұрын
Downtown SF emptied out during the pandemic with everyone working from home. It still hasn't recovered, which means a lot of the shops and restaurants that depended on those workers are gone. Right now, downtown SF has a sort of dying mall feel to it. Pretty depressing.
@alexrudd65122 ай бұрын
@@fixpacifica Correct. I live in SF and downtown kinda stinks. Not much going on there besides a couple high end restaurants here and there. It's other neighborhoods where all the positive activity is.
@jaycasado50292 ай бұрын
Both are nowhere NEAR Miami or NY
@johnpolese65752 ай бұрын
Agree with Boston’s spot. I was there in June and I just loved how compact and walkable the city is. I also loved the mix of historic buildings intermixed with European architecture. Then you walk into the north end and you are transported back in time. Such a fun city and I can’t wait to get back sometime soon.
@gijoey59122 ай бұрын
Agreed. Walkability 10/10. Drivability -100/10
@thepointsnorth2 ай бұрын
Nice. Lived there for 9 years and still like it when I occasionally hear it called the most European city in America, or occasionally “America’s Walking City”
@bradyreed34572 ай бұрын
For goodness sakes, visit Seattle again! There have been many changes since you were last here, most notably the demolition of the Alaskan Way viaduct (opening the waterfront to downtown), renovation of King Street station, extensions of light rail, and much more. And BTW, love your shirts!
@FrenchArrogance2 ай бұрын
Agreed, plus the new addition (Ocean Pavilion) to the aquarium down at the waterfront just opened.
@GeographyKing2 ай бұрын
It's been a while, and not many cities have grown as much since my last visit. Being a road tripper living in the South and often going to CA and the southwest, the Midwest, or New England means I've often missed that NW corner of the country. But we will be doing a national park and city road trip in the NW next year.
@seanabbins54812 ай бұрын
@@GeographyKingSeattle is underwhelming. I think you Will find less in that downtown than the other cities on your list. Why not New Orleans? Much prettier city with more history and culture.
@robertcoren73182 ай бұрын
Love your comments about Cincinnati, my hometown, and Pittsburgh, near my college. I loved these places 50-60 years ago growing up during their industrial past. Good development policies breed great places to live and work.
@LauraJdogmomАй бұрын
Cincinnati resident here. I wish he'd shown some of our murals! Looking forward to Blink this year.
@brian131052 ай бұрын
As a born & bred Torontonian of exactly 73 years on the day I write this , I thank you for your review of my hometown and for your efforts in general on this channel Kyle . As an " old school " (as the kids say ) Torontonian I must dispute the inclusion of Montréal on your list ( that's compulsory ) but I commend to you Quebec City and especially St. John's Newfoundland , mostly for its geographical location and its people . Thanks again Kyle , I love your channel .
@StamfordBridge2 ай бұрын
Happy birthday!!!
@brian131052 ай бұрын
@@StamfordBridge Thank you very kindly sir (or madam).
@robertofernandez77732 ай бұрын
Midwest really represented in this video. Nice to hear!!! Chicago is also my favorite.
@PhilipGermani2 ай бұрын
Nice to see the 3 C's getting their due....Chicago, Cincinnati, and Cleveland! Wonderful places!
@austinbecton53412 ай бұрын
Cincinnati has completely transformed! When I was a kid, we called it "Cinci-nasty" and as an adult, it's become so cool that I lived there for a couple years. Dayton, an hour north, is well-integrated and their downtown is massively transforming too. I'm hoping the state or fed gov will build a train connecting the two, so you could hop between them.
@imgonnaplum2 ай бұрын
100%, Cleveland down to Cincy
@jaycasado50292 ай бұрын
You don’t want to drive 3 1/2 hours? 😂😂😂😂
@thedirtybubble96132 ай бұрын
Gentrification. Same thing happened in Miami.
@mashunwalls17672 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving my hometown of Chicago props on being #1
@Rthomp022 ай бұрын
Another great video again! This is why I’m a geography and Urban Planning nerd!
@xsf21522 ай бұрын
As someone who's spent 3 years living in Cleveland, I'm not surprised at all that the land is at #4 in the list!
@dtraw95732 ай бұрын
Best thing I ever did was leave Florida and move to Chicago. Never been happier. An amazing amenity rich city. I approve of your ranking :)
@janeentumbao869015 күн бұрын
I don't blame you. I would rather be warm than frozen. But I would rather be frozen than washed away 3xs a year!😂
@brendanbressler98072 ай бұрын
Totally agree with your list! Only city I haven't been to in your ranking is San Diego. I've lived in Detroit the last several years so have seen lots of exciting things happen. A lot of the nicest and best downtowns in the country are Midwestern and Rust Belt cities. Cincinnati's riverfront is my favorite. Have visited Nashville lots of times to see family, always enjoyed it but in recent years it's just gotten too touristy and crowded. It's been quite a few years since I went to Seattle and Boston but I loved both. Pittsburgh is one of my favorite cities. IMO Chicago is the best city in the USA and agree with being the best downtown.
@davidtardio98042 ай бұрын
Montreal is great. I was there in May and it was very walkable and I loved the markets, restaurants, and arts scene. I need to get to Chicago some day - it seems like people either love it or hate it, so I want to go and decide for myself.
@dwaynesanders4392Ай бұрын
You will love it here in Chicago
@SofaSpy2 ай бұрын
I think New York got Robbed. Because new York has numerous downtowns. Midtown, downtown, uptown, downtown Brooklyn, Williamsburg, long island city, Jamaica, flushing, etc etc not to mention all the cool neighborhoods in Brooklyn, queens and the Bronx...but it's your opinion so I respect it
@Andyblueandgold2 ай бұрын
New York is less of the typical American city which all these cities are. A typical American city has a "downtown" with the 10 tall buildings and offices and then all the office workers go home and its dead, except for the "hip" street or district that gets exciting at night. We know that's not NYC. (Chicago is also like NYC in that regard, but very few other cities are.)
@tylerb25232 ай бұрын
for as good nyc is, there is a good amount of downsides with cleaniness in downtown brooklyn and manhattan that probably weighed it down his list. He's from the south and probably values certain things more than someone like me, who live in nyc my entire life.
@williamedstrom56812 ай бұрын
It's weird that he never addressed it though. I literally rewatched intro and outro i was so surprised.@@tylerb2523
@jamiemaloney15522 ай бұрын
Most of what you mentioned sucks. And manhattan's downtown is where the courts are. Yuck.
@crafterrium87242 ай бұрын
@@jamiemaloney1552 ragebait
@lukasgestrine2 ай бұрын
Your channel is way better than Briggs
@seamusmcgrath71652 ай бұрын
Preach
@misteriknow20692 ай бұрын
Briggs sucks. He used to be good before he started showing his face, but nowadays he’s just pulling up topics out of hot air with little to no research and fake backstories for “entertainment”. You’re better off googling a city before listening to him 😂
@aidaallen63732 ай бұрын
@lukasgestrine Briggs hates cities and...I suspect other things!
@williamparis5002 ай бұрын
I quit following Briggs because of his obvious political preaching and his 'facts' which a quick Google showed were not correct.
@Scottit2 ай бұрын
Briggs is good, but less encompassing. Anybody see City Nerd? He's specialized, but anti-car, therefore extra pro-public transit. Many with an MUP are (but not me).
@Towboatin2 ай бұрын
I was just in Chicago for St Paddy's this year, and it is definitely awesome. Hugely underrated, especially considering how affordable it is. Detroit, Cleveland and Cincinnati are easy weekend trips for me since I live in Pittsburgh now, definitely going to want to go check them out soon.
@NickWojcicki2 ай бұрын
Thank you for calling it the Sears Tower! - a fellow Chicagoan
@VitoD2262 ай бұрын
what else is it called?
@ZoraDelaney2 ай бұрын
@@VitoD226 It is officially called Willis Tower, its official name since 2009 / 2010. However, everyone here still calls it the Sears Tower!
@leestamm31872 ай бұрын
@@ZoraDelaney Particularly to anyone old enough to remember when it was completed in 1973, it will always be the Sears Tower. However, the Hancock Center (Big John) will always be the coolest skyscraper in Chicago, hands down.
@VitoD2262 ай бұрын
@@ZoraDelaney oh wow, I'm in NYC and I call it the Sears Tower lol
@NickWojcicki2 ай бұрын
@@leestamm3187 My favorite is the newly built St. Regis Tower
@RyanTaylor02012 ай бұрын
Your videos are so good. Appreciate your efforts and dedication. Cool travels!! Thanks for sharing with all of us!
@tryagainbragg25692 ай бұрын
Respect from Chicago using the correct name for the Sears tower
@eddihaskell12 күн бұрын
For anyone questioning why New York City is not on this list, it would be unfair to compare the center of the world to any "downown" in the provinces.
@davemaglish2472 ай бұрын
got to agree with your number one pick of Chicago.
@henryreinach83282 ай бұрын
Usually agree with your lists almost 100% but Philly and NYC missing from this is crazy to me! Having lived in Boston and spent lots of time in Pittsburgh as well, I’d easily take the walkability and variety of those 2 cities over Boston or Pitt. Not to mention the improvement of bike and pedestrian infrastructure recently too. Montreal rules though. Looking forward to the next vids!
@spm_hcmcАй бұрын
Excellent video. It looks like you prefer the 'overachievers/underdogs' just as I do.
@williamowsley97712 ай бұрын
Cincinnati and Pittsburgh have really attractive downtowns. I used to love Nashville but it's such a cheesy tacky mess now. Absolutely Chicago's Loop and Grant Park. Gorgeous. NYC.
@Linkbetweenus272 ай бұрын
Nashville is still great outside of the entertainment district, but it does get too crazy inside it.
@tomiovino35422 ай бұрын
Visited Cleveland this past July 4th... I was so pleasantly surprised.
@brandontaylor62 ай бұрын
Milwaukee, very impressed with how waukable it is
@valelavidavivir58422 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this one. I had no idea that Cleveland had such a nice downtown. So glad you included Toronto and Montreal. Toronto is a place where you feel like you live in the downtown of the United Nations: such a mixture of cultures, foods, etc.
@orchid6232 ай бұрын
I agree with your top two (Boston & Chicago), plus Toronto! I've thoroughly enjoyed visiting each of those cities and would live to visit again!
@rollinwithunclepete8242 ай бұрын
Kyle, still trying to get over that shirt... and a great video - Thanks
@onanthebarbarian98832 ай бұрын
Chicago is just plain awesome and I say that as a Minneapolis resident.
@g662dot2 ай бұрын
I’ve traveled to plenty of places as well, and your list is pretty solid. I think I know why you left off my two favorite cities, Philadelphia and San Francisco, but I’m not entirely mad about it!
@herschelwright46632 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for best and worst downtowns in Canada videos.
@SweeneyJeffreyJ2 ай бұрын
Good list Geography King! I would say Philadelphia, NYC, Portland Oregon, and Denver could be honorable mentions.
@leonngumba78002 ай бұрын
Without NYC this list can never be complete. Honestly I don't even think any city comes remotely close. But I respect your opinion.
@SissyFlower52 ай бұрын
Unless you're talking downtown Brooklyn, NYC doesn't really have a traditional downtown I feel?
@jerrytwolanes46592 ай бұрын
NYC is in a league of their own. To compare NY with any other is unfair.
@creedencebakken26862 ай бұрын
@@SissyFlower5I’d say the entire manhattan island could be the downtown lmao but it’s so big there’s downtown manhattan and midtown manhattan. Downtown Brooklyn is really nice too
@adamboal2 ай бұрын
NYC not being on the list discredits it…. I have been to pretty most of these and they are not NYC. Maybe Chicago is there…
@Mugen____2 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@favjr2 ай бұрын
You really do a fabulous job with these videos. Thanks.
@alejandrocervantes15272 ай бұрын
Thanks love from Milwaukee hoping to be higher up the list but maybe one day we’re not done with downtown yet 😊
@psalmer5690Ай бұрын
Totally agree with Chicago. Lived there for three years back in the day. Never had a car and never needed one.
@glennhavinoviski81282 ай бұрын
Went to college in Milwaukee. One of the most underrated cities in the US!!
@BraydenKing19722 ай бұрын
Love that you shout out Toronto as a Canadian viewer! And been to Montreal a few times, it’s amazing for walking and partying
@Lakeshore142 ай бұрын
Thank you Kyle for recognizing the great improvements in Detroit. It is a fabulous city with great historic buildings. What should also be mentioned is Detroit’s Riverwalk, which has been voted best Riverwalk in the country. Detroit is booming. 👏👏👏🥰
@whitezzzzzzzzz2 ай бұрын
Nice list Kyle! Thanks!
@stephen68992 ай бұрын
I visited downtown Seattle about a year ago and I think you made a good assessment. I stayed someone near the airport and took the Link into downtown and walked around all day. I was able to see a bunch of stuff there relying completely on public transit and on foot. There were also a ton of people out and about, and it felt like a good energy there. I'd definitely return!
@FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComebackАй бұрын
Thanks for including Detroit! The Hudson's Detroit development will feature GM's future HQ, and an Edition Hotel, which are found in global destination cities.
@joesorkin2 ай бұрын
Philly is top 3 you know this King
@jennyb.99842 ай бұрын
Great list! I was amazed how b3autiful the Pittsburgh and Nashville skylines were!
@tmz852 ай бұрын
Agree. I’ve stayed in DT Chicago (River North/Streeterville) for 7 years and it’s easiest the best place I’ve ever lived. The one downfall for me was the occasional harsh winter.
@Atilla-m9i2 ай бұрын
Thanks for speaking highly of Detroit. Now I'm less worried.
@pcariola12 ай бұрын
How is Philly not a top 5 let alone a top 10 downtown. Wow
@jadedlynx2 ай бұрын
Philly does have a fabulous downtown. The blocks are closer together and the roads more narrow so it's augments its walkable feel because everything feels on a human scale. The architecture is amazing too.
@Sean-yn7xe2 ай бұрын
Facts
@busyrand2 ай бұрын
I'm Chicago born and raised but lived in Philadelphia for the last fifteen years... I like the people of Philadelphia, but there are other cities far more developed and nicer than it. You all's downtown business district is small...
@moneyonfleek1992Ай бұрын
Miami > Philly
@Sean-yn7xeАй бұрын
@@busyrand Damn thats not a fair take you grew up in chicago philly has the 5th biggest downtown in the US thats still very big
@timothyforsythe31552 ай бұрын
I grew up in Cleveland but lived away from there for years. I was back visiting the Rock Hall of Fame and chatting with an out of town person. He had never been to Cleveland and was impressed and said it is unfairly judged.
@pre-debutera69412 ай бұрын
NYC and Philly were robbed
@EdgePitSwing2 ай бұрын
NYC is devouring itself.
@a2jeano2 ай бұрын
Detroit has come such a long way in the past 50 years, thank you for including it. The old Michigan Central Station that used to be Ground Zero for “decay porn” photography has been transformed into the beautiful Ford HQ in Corktown.
@erynpimentel9152 ай бұрын
Cool video, thanks for your insight!
@girldaddividendinvestor2 ай бұрын
Great breakdown. In Chicago since the 90s. Didn't need a car until the kids arrived. Weather aside. Best place to host on any budget. 🎉😂
@JaySmith-pv2mw2 ай бұрын
I was in San Diego in June. I found the downtown pretty walkable while occasionally riding the trams. What surprised me is that there are intersections downtown with STOP signs, not traffic lights. It is not a crowded, noisy place even during a work day.
@bossfan492 ай бұрын
Chicago also has 6 major museums: Museum of the Art Institute (as seen in Ferris Bueller), Museum of Science and Industry. Field Museum of Natural History, Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography. There is also the Ancient Cultures Museum on the Univ. of Chicago Campus a little further south and the Lincoln Park Zoo a little further north. Soldier Field (Chicago Bears Football). Northerly Island concert venue. A theater district. Great beaches, jogging/biking paths along the lake. Tons of restaurants, almost any kind of food you want.. Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Greek, Indian, Thai, Burgers and of course Hot Dogs. Architecture tour boats up and down the river. Lakefront tour boats. Plenty of rental bikes.
@LauraJdogmomАй бұрын
If I were going to move from Cincinnati, I would seriously consider Chicago. It has everything NYC has, but considerably less expensive.
@Scottrick2 ай бұрын
Fun times in Cleveland today! CLEVELAND!
@davekoser39382 ай бұрын
@@Scottrick come on down to Cleveland town everyone, come look at both of our buildings.
@Scottrick2 ай бұрын
@@davekoser3938 Buy some food that's prepared near the street. Who knows? You might even see this guy.
@davekoser39382 ай бұрын
@@Scottrick my sons and I were in Cleveland a couple years ago, and we swear we saw “this guy”
@billtsirtsis70602 күн бұрын
I agree!
@treywoody47062 ай бұрын
I used to live in an apartment on the street at 10:46 and it was great. I really loved my time in Cleveland and did not expect to at all when I first showed up.
@mykael94472 ай бұрын
Cleveland has great amenities but the people suck imo
@gano72972 ай бұрын
Politics affecting your opinions huh?
2 ай бұрын
@@mykael9447 Clearly you haven't spent that much time there... nor Chicago, Seattle, San Diego, Detroit, Cincinnati et. al. for that matter. I've lived in all except Seattle (but was there for work many, many times).
@jonathanbraski2 ай бұрын
I love your list! I used to live in Pittsburgh and it was a great city. The only change I would make would be to put Minneapolis in there instead of Milwaukee. Otherwise, there are some great picks in here! Thank you so much!
@TheDeadbone19612 ай бұрын
Chicago is great. Seven day vacation, walked every day, and maybe saw 10% of everything the city has to offer. Live there in a heartbeat.
@christinebingham28792 ай бұрын
Thanks for recognizing Detroit
@BGTuyau2 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting Chicago in the top spot and adding Toronto and Montréal beyond the 10 -but how is Philadelphia not on this list? Ditto San Francisco, Washington DC, NYC [multiple downtowns]... and DTLA [i.e., Downtown LA].
@hughkremer40262 ай бұрын
Agree with Chicago at #1. So does Condé Nast, which voted in top big city in the US for the past seven years.
@neilbender30502 ай бұрын
As a Clevelander one of our problems has been connectivity of the nice neighborhoods but that’s getting better year by year. Shout out to our big brother to the West, Detroit. I’ll always have a kinship with the D. Don’t forget little brother Buffalo either…
@kamduke13942 ай бұрын
Detroit is the reason Cleveland has some of the best sunsets over Lake Erie.
@KyleLeHeup2 ай бұрын
@@kamduke1394 Detroit isn't on lake erie
@thedirtybubble96132 ай бұрын
@@kamduke1394They don't call Cleveland the Miami of the North for no reason. It's actually beautiful but with less coke than Miami.
@calumashleymcdonough89552 ай бұрын
Heheh, thanks for the Canada shout out at the end! I know you've been to Vancouver, would we have made your North America list?
@rchilde114 күн бұрын
Most definitely! Vancouver is awesome!
@Swampzoid2 ай бұрын
Thanks for mentioning Toronto. I'm heading there for the first time this fall.
@gano72972 ай бұрын
If you’ve never been there why is it so important for you to be on the list…??
@K1ddkanuck2 ай бұрын
We get a lot of hate from our fellow Canadians... People say we are cold, unfriendly, self centered... Ironically that's most usually from people from Vancouver lol! In all seriousness, as someone who has spent a lot of time in numerous locations across Canada, downtown Toronto is pretty great. Is it noisy? Yes. Is it busy? Yes. Is it expensive? Absolutely. That being said, it's the most diverse place ON THE PLANET, has developed a pretty interesting culture of its own over the centuries and decades, has probably the widest selection of international food of anywhere I've ever been, and c'mon, take a second to sit down and chat with a local at a bar and you'll find we are generally some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet. Just don't call us Americans or bash maple syrup ;) Hope you enjoy your stay!!
@jakebutler2912 ай бұрын
BOSTON!!! I always say my love is biased but I’m glad you could confirm it here 🤩🤩
@jakebutler2912 ай бұрын
And Chicago and Boston being the Top 2 feels correct.
@matthewrasero23492 ай бұрын
Thanks for shouting out Milwaukee! I just moved here back in May for a job and I was instantly taken aback by how lovely the downtown was. It's clean, safe, plenty of sights to see. The architecture of the old buildings is beautiful. Truly one of America's most underrated cities. There are some bad parts of town but honestly this is my favorite city I've lived in, and I've lived in a lot. Don't plan on leaving anytime soon.
@Evil_breakfast23 күн бұрын
Wow plot twist with Toronto, my home and Montreal. Definitely helps make a list of great places to visit in the USA
@jamiemaloney15522 ай бұрын
Seattle isn't the most walkable city. There are neighborhoods and pockets that are good but in-between them is a no man's land.
@thepointsnorth2 ай бұрын
Was thinking this exactly.
@g662dot2 ай бұрын
I completely agree. It's a tough walk, up and down some of the steepest hills imaginable. I used to think San Francisco's hills were steep, but in Seattle, everything feels like it's uphill. And with Uber being expensive, walking is often the best option, so make sure to wear comfy shoes and dress warm. Still, it's such a beautiful city!
@adamkrauss3032 ай бұрын
As a life long New Yorker, I only recently spent a long weekend really exploring Boston and can say I was very impressed. Very manageable size to walk, relatively clean and beautiful walkable waterfront areas.