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The thought of traveling sends me into a dreamy frenzy, and adrenaline starts to gush through me. Every new country or city leaves an imprint on me, whether I like it or not. After all, not all journeys have joyful endings, as some can leave us unsettled.

When a netizen asked travelers to expose the cities across the globe that gave off “dark energy,” they spilled the tea. You should definitely check the compiled hotlist below if you love dank places. If not, then you know which cities to avoid on the next trip, so just scroll down!

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#1

31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Dubai, UAE.

One of the tallest hotels looks like a purple eye of Sauron at night. Superficially beautiful/ritzy in the tourist zones at first, but you slowly feel whole city has a dark side they don’t want you to acknowledge. Both in the ritzy parts and when you step outside of them.

retiringtoast8 , Getty Images Report

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    #2

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Las Vegas.

    WalkingEars responded:
    I’ve only been to the airport there but even the airport was kind of grim, with slot machines and nowhere you could really get comfortable. I had a long overnight layover and it was very surreal

    heartshapedmonster , Yves Scheuber Report

    #3

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Mexico City has a dark, edgy, artistic vibe. In the best way possible. Halloween-ish energy.

    It’s one of my favorite cities in the world.

    hoff4z , User Report

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    While these cities give a disturbing vibe, some people get strangely attracted to them. Meanwhile, other folks would think twice before venturing into such places. To know more about them, Bored Panda interviewed Saee and Nikhil, avid travelers who document their travel stories on their Instagram, apparentlytrippy.

    While they have traveled to over 25 countries, the number of cities is too many to count, as every country has multiple touristy spots. Speaking about such dank places, both said they would rather explore them firsthand than rely on assumptions. After all, it's very subjective, so each individual is bound to experience a city in a different way.

    #4

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Juba, South Sudan.

    I lived in SSD for years and liked it, but Juba had extremely tense energy. It always felt like something was about to pop off. Extreme inequality, tons of drunk and heavily armed soldier, and the occasional d**d body in the street. All of the NGO compounds had razor wire, and we weren’t allowed to go anywhere alone. I witnessed a violent r**e and a stabbing from my window.

    Rural SSD is absolutely beautiful, though, with lots of unique traditions and foods.

    blue-green-cloud , Bob Brewer Report

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    #5

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Thunder Bay, Ontario. Everyone was mad. Never got flipped off or yelled at so many times in my life, for just existing. Had a guy follow me home in his car to my house to scream at me. Weird [very].

    muddtrout , Jaime Dantas Report

    #6

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Sihanoukville, Cambodia.

    TavernTurn responded:
    I was about to write this. The sheer number of fully grown white men holding the hands of 9/10/11 year old girls and boys. It made me absolutely sick. I will never ever go back.

    User , Sim Kimhort Report

    As they have traveled to tons of cities, we asked the couple to speak about what gives a "dark energy" to a place. Saee explained that this vibe is usually evident in a place's history, architecture, or even the culture of the people who live there. She elaborated that when a city has seen a lot of "life" (wars, industrial booms, or old-school noir-era crime), it develops a personality that's hard to miss.

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    "Essentially, dark energy is just tension. It’s the friction between a city’s glittering skyscrapers and its crumbling backstreets. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, though! For many artists and night owls, that edge is exactly what makes a city feel authentic and alive, rather than just a boring, sterile grid," Nikhil added.

    #7

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Honestly? Jerusalem.

    lolzzzmoon responded:
    I loved it, lived and visited there, but there is definitely a heavy, heavy weight of serious trauma and pain and suffering there. It’s buckling under the weight of all those religious traditions. But the stone buildings and mid eastern ancient vibe are amazing. Almost got blown up there once too. S*****e bomber. Definitely got tense energy.

    User , Joshi Milestoner Report

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    #8

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Sorry here is another American city but honestly the only one that comes to mind - Provo, Utah.

    eccentric-introvert , Sarah Sheedy Report

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    #9

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Rio Turbio - Argentina. Weird mining town, big junkyard and piles of trash at the entrance of the town, graffiti all over about water pollution or something. All that tucked in the middle of Patagonia, one of the most amazing places I've seen.

    Hearbinger , Christer T Johansson Report

    Nikhil gave a perfect example, mentioning Prague and its famous Gothic architecture. "It's like stepping into a moody, real-life fairytale. It’s totally fascinating because everything feels so dramatic and ancient. Walking past the giant gargoyles and sharp arches makes you feel like you’ve traveled back in time to a world of knights and mystery," he noted.

    However, Saee highlighted how all that old stone also gives off a heavy, haunted vibe. As the buildings are so dark and tall, they cast long shadows and create chilly, narrow alleys where the sun never quite reaches. She believes this gives the city a bit of a "dark energy," as if the walls are keeping secrets from hundreds of years ago. It’s a cool, slightly spooky feeling that makes the city feel deep and a little bit magical, she added.

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    #10

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Ballarat, Australia. A very dark history of endemic child a***e and cover up by the Catholic Church. With around a 40% s*****e rate of the Catholic boys school classes where the worst of the a***e occurred. The catholic buildings loom over the city from every hill like a spectre and the local cathedral gates are covered in coloured ribbons in memorial for the victims. When the church tried to remove the ribbons the public complained and put up more. Now they leave them
    Tourists visit because it's a historic gold rush town, but I found it creepy and sad.

    asupify , asupify Report

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    #11

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Not American, but when I traveled to USA, it was Elko, Nevada. Maybe this is more of a town than a city?

    SaltyYou1035 , pchandler45 Report

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    #12

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Nashville.


    bigdonk2 responded:
    I’m from Tennessee, and I’ve always attributed it to the extreme wealth inequality, while being imbedded in a deeply religious zeitgeist is so deeply unsettling

    User , Josh Hild Report

    Another city the couple mentioned was Berlin, a magnet for history buffs. Saee pointed out that the city has reinvented itself, blending sleek modern offices with the scars of the war. She believes that there’s a gritty, creative pulse in Berlin that feels incredibly resilient. Moreover, it’s a place that doesn’t hide its wounds but uses them to fuel a world-famous art and club scene that’s unlike anywhere else.

    However, Nikhil spoke about how the heavy history creates a thick, dank energy you can almost feel in the air. "Standing at spots like the H*******t Memorial or the former Gestapo headquarters, you're reminded of the intense trauma the city has endured. Even the massive, grey Soviet-style apartment blocks and the empty spaces where the Wall once stood give off a cold, lonely vibe," he commented.

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    #13

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Gold Coast, Australia on the surface it looks like a camel driver's dream, let loose and party style, yet scratch just underneath the surface and mate she is devoid of any type of good nutrients and plagued with substances, fraudsters, and superimposed personalities from drifters/grifters. You name it Gold Coast has it.

    Particular-Tap1211 , Robert Lynch Report

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    #14

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" I would say La Paz, Bolivia had really "good" dark energy and Santo Domingo, DR had really not so good dark energy.

    User , Snowscat Report

    #15

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Berlin, just had an ominous, dark cloud hovering over it vibe. I went to museums, parks, galleries, and couldn’t shake it. I temporarily forgot about it at HB beer hall but that was after a few beers 😂.

    Atlas809 , Jonas Tebbe Report

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    Lastly, the couple mentioned that certain unethical practices in some cities give them a disturbing vibe. "No matter how much these places try to hide it, you can blatantly make out things like social injustices, exploitation, or even systemic s*********n. It creates a feeling of exclusion and coldness, where the city feels like it was designed to keep people apart rather than bring them together," they concluded.

    Just thinking about such cities gives me goosebumps. Alas, only humans are capable of ruining something completely beautiful. Anyway, dear readers, that's it from our end. Now we leave you to scroll through the rest of the list at your leisure. Also, if we have missed out on any such places, don't forget to write about them in the comments section!

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    #16

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Gary Indiana.

    Maroontan reposnded:
    This is really niche, but I bought my car at a dealership in Wisconsin and drove it back to New York. I passed Gary, Indiana for about 40 or 50 miles, and it felt super sus. But come to think of it, I think the dealership might have put something in my head about violence in that area or what not.

    TheGoodspeed15 , Dominique Hicks Report

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    #17

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Specifically the Greyhound bus station in Atlanta Georgia. Never ride Greyhound.

    Squirrel-Dad , hie_art Report

    #18

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. It has a (slightly exaggerated) reputation for being one of the most dangerous cities anywhere, and it was really creepy to see all the buildings surrounded by heavy fencing.

    All the locals I met were really nice though.

    Appropriate_Volume , Masalai Report

    #19

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Sofia had that "something's off" energy when I was there. The whole city felt 80% deserted.

    RestlessRecluse , Ivan Nedelchev Report

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    #20

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Valparaiso, Chile. Nothing like you read on the internet. A port chaotic city, very dodgy. Gave up going up hill, many people wandering around, very suspicious. Definitely had a dark energy.

    LogicalMuscle , Matheus Antunes Report

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    #21

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Abu Dhabi. It's one of the only places I don't want to go back to. The vibe was just off to me.

    xiaolongbaoloyalist , David Rodrigo Report

    #22

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Johannesburg felt very off to me, I didn’t care for it at all. I had already visited a number of other parts of South Africa and loved a lot of them, so I wasn’t expecting to feel that way. 
    (Also it was quite literally dark with the rolling blackouts that were happening at the time).

    Kootenay85 , Simon Hurry Report

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    #23

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Tel aviv.

    MItermin8or- responded:
    I absolutely loved Tel Aviv when I was there a little over a decade ago. Had great energy and some of the best vibes I’ve ever felt in a city. The nightlife was solid too, especially for that part of the world.

    AdDefiant1457 , Marat Badykov Report

    #24

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Surprisingly, Bali. Lovely place but there was this weird "I feel like I'm missing something (dark)" energy about it that I can't quite explain. The people are great too, super friendly, it's relatively safe and I didn't even stay for long and there's genuinely no logical explanation for it, but I felt something off about it? Didn't feel the same when I went to other parts of Indonesia though, just Bali. 🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️.

    SnooRabbits5620 , Polina Kuzovkova Report

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    #25

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Edinburgh, no question about it. The gothic sandstone buildings, castle, statues and multiple graveyards give the city a dark and mysterious energy.

    Various-Tooth2613 , Adam Wilson Report

    #26

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" I'm going to interpret dark as spooky.

    Prague. Beautiful city, especially during the day. During the night it is mostly romantic, and yet there are some corners here and there that feel like a ghost is about to jump you from behind.

    User , Anthony DELANOIX Report

    #27

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Tulum and Playa del Carmen. I joke that every time I went I had to pay the Mexico tax. First time my wallet got stolen. Second time I was in a cartel shoot out. Third time I had to pay off some cops.

    And that was pre-pandemic. I don’t want to know what the energy is like now that it’s over run by normies and influencers.

    BashfulCabbage , Spencer Watson Report

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    #28

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Dundee in the 90s. It's better now. But my god it was a dank place then. (not in the gen z definition!)
    A dank city centre with a dank shopping mall with 10 different dank schemes around it.
    I worked in the casino. Usually nights. So I probably wasn't seeing the best of it.

    It's really come up in the world though. Was there last year and it was quite lovely.

    AuroraDF , Zack Davidson Report

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    #29

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Belfast.

    OdderGiant responded:
    One of the safest cities in the world, now, and lovely in many areas, but it does have a very dark history.

    Alive_Captain9802 , mana5280 Report

    #30

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" Naples.

    BullfrogDelicious754 responded:
    Yep. We really like Naples actually. It’s such a weird, macabre city, and if you look closely there’s all this morbid religious stuff hidden away in the churches and streets there.

    Economy_Training_661 , Tom Podmore Report

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    #31

    31 Cities Across The Globe That Have An Unexplainable "Dark Energy" San Jose, Costa Rica was very weird. Nobody on the streets at night. The place we stayed at was nice and we went to a nice lively restaurant. But beyond where the cabs were lined up and on the several miles ride back to the hotel we saw virtually no one. Pisa, Italy was not great either. It was filthy and lots of creepy people, all of whom seemed to be eying you up and down and up to no good.

    User , Mo Report

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