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“I Fell In Love With The Culture”: 37 Of The Coolest Cities In The World
The majority of Americans travel at least twice per year, and 22% take over six trips annually. But not every journey is going to be life-changing. Some of us have to travel for work, and others do so to visit their family during the holidays. So if you manage to see a new place that absolutely blows your mind, you’re never going to forget about it.
Globetrotters on Reddit have recently been discussing the coolest cities they’ve ever visited, so we’ve gathered a list of their responses below. From Buenos Aires to Reykjavík, there are amazing cities to be found all over the planet. So enjoy reading about these fantastic destinations, and be sure to upvote the ones that you’ll be adding to your bucket list!
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Tokyo is hard to beat - it’s like ten different worlds stacked on top of each other: quiet neighborhoods, neon chaos, tiny ramen shops, hyper-efficient trains, and somehow it all works.
To find out how this conversation started in the first place, we reached out to the Reddit user who started this thread, Chaulmoog. They were kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and answer a few of our questions.
"I created the post because I recently returned from seeing my brother in a much larger city," the author shared. "It was an 11-hour drive to get there, and I saw a lot of cities and towns and wondered what it would be like to visit them. I was curious about what other people experienced visiting cool cities."
Reykjavík had a very cool vibe. People there were incredibly nice, the food was amazing, sightseeing tours outside of the Reykjavík area had sights I had never seen before. It was also the place I saw the northern lights for the first time in my life. Definitely would like to go again.
Sevilla. I love Spain.
Even Pucon, Chile - Adored it.
Medellin, Colombia. I fell in love with the culture!!!
We also asked the author about the most interesting city they've visited. "The coolest city I've been to was Galway, Ireland," Chaulmoog says. "I went there around 7 years ago. It was cool being somewhere with so much history, and everything there just looked cool. I was impressed by how clean everything looked. The tour guide we had kept hyping it up, so I was pretty excited to go there."
As an American I’d say Edinburgh, Vienna, or Lucerne were the cities that surprised me the most coolness.
For North American cities I’d say Mexico City San Diego & Chicago.
As far as coolest goes I would have to say Carcassonne. A small city near border of Spain and France that exists within an original Medieval fortress. If you like history the idea of staying at a hotel built within a stone fortress is the definition of cool.
Osaka, Japan easily. It needs to be at the later half of your Japan trip if you go. You start in Tokyo, and Tokyo IS amazing. You go to all the main Tokyo districts, and get used to the transportation system and realize that everyone is very reserved and not talkative, you get used to it.
Then you go to Osaka, night and day. People talk to you, you engage in conversations you would not get the chance to in Tokyo, and it’s like an explosion of culture right in your face. Takoyaki stalls, 15+ story malls you could spend all day in and not see everything, the best Sushi you will ever eat, best drinking culture ever. Osaka never stops giving.
Finally, we asked the author what they thought of the responses to their post. "I got a lot more replies than I was expecting, and I still need to go through them all. But I would like to take the time to read about every place they mentioned," they told Bored Panda. "Sometimes I like to think about what life is like for other people and other places. [And] I'd like to be able to visit those places."
Marseilles (and I'm from Paris). Lived there in the 70s, no real fit. Came back in June, and it really changed for the better.
Otherwise no city is "cool" but there are cool areas in most cities, you just have to know where you look, and your taste could be different.
Buenos Aires!! It’s a mix of european lifestyle with latino vibes, and don’t get me started about the night life!
Also the food, the people, art and culture… I felt like I belonged there. First time I’d fallen in love (like for real) with a place. I’m really considering moving there.
Istanbul. It was way larger than I was expecting and has an impressive amount of tall buildings and good public infrastructure. Also very lax as far as Muslim countries go. It basically felt like I was in the EU.
Difficult to pick just one....
Vancouver is stunning, Barcelona is the most awesome place to just walk around, Prague's old town is beautiful, Mexico City has the most amazing food culture.
My favorite place in the world is probably a small town in northern laos called Luang prabang. Best vibe and nicest people you'll ever meet.
Bangkok. And not for the reasons everyone assumes. So much to see and do. The food is amazing everywhere, the nightlife is fantastic and I’ve never felt safer in a big city.
Sydney. Especially around Newtown. Loved the vibe, the music, the beers, the fashion.
Honourable mentions to Berlin and Copenhagen.
Zurich, London, SF (home), nyc, Lisbon, are among my favorites.
Worth a mention, Lucerne, cinque terra, and anywhere in Hawaii.
Reading through replies and we have most of the world covered! Conclusion: Travelling is always worth it!
Portland, Oregon is pretty cool. I love the food trucks, the restaurants, the eclectic shops, Powell’s book store, the transit, the walkability, the people, and the general nerdy vibe.
San Francisco. The only city I’ve thought “wow” while entering. The rolling hills filled with colorful buildings is beautiful.
Seoul. Busy, modern city. Great transportation system. Plenty of beautiful places to walk. Wonderful food just everywhere. Oh, and even mountain hiking within city limits in northern Seoul.
Fargo in February was definitely the coolest city I have ever been to. But Souix Falls had more wind chill. It snowed continuously in Casper but was much warmer.
Paris.
The whole city is like a walkable museum (not counting the Louvre, Petit Palais, etc). There’s just SO MUCH stuff to do and visit.
The food there is phenomenal and the people are in a class of their own.
Absolutely loved the culture both times I’ve been.
Los Angeles was definitely a trip to me
as a Southeast Asian.
People were so warm. Welcoming. Wanted to include me in everything - parties, events, etc
Great people throughout. Only issue wae the lack of a nearby porto’s branch near me.
New Orleans by a mile. No question the coolest American city, possibly in the world. Fun vibes great music great food, amazing culture, interesting people of all ages and races. No where else has that kind of soul.
Now if by “coolest” you mean modern, well designed, functional, and prosperous, that’s another story.
New York City still rules, but also Cleveland is underrated. It still has all the old cool things from the old steel money because nothing else could afford to replace it. Old buildings, good sports venues, good museums and great food and beer. Real head city lovers love a place like Cleveland.
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