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Maybe this video is talking more about suburban areas, but I find non-touristy portions of many urban US cities very interesting to walk through. I’ve walked aimlessly through NYC, Boston, New Orleans, SF, Chicago, St. Louis, and Portland and I’ve thought they all had cool interesting things to see.
However, I would agree with the video for some cities like LA (although there are many smaller areas within LA that are interesting), Dallas, and Phoenix. They tend to have a lot of uninteresting urban sprawl.
The video talks about Prague and the central areas that aren’t pedestrianised. There can be interesting areas but the focus on cars makes them unpleasant to spend time in.
Maybe this video is talking more about suburban areas, but I find non-touristy portions of many urban US cities very interesting to walk through. I’ve walked aimlessly through NYC, Boston, New Orleans, SF, Chicago, St. Louis, and Portland and I’ve thought they all had cool interesting things to see.
However, I would agree with the video for some cities like LA (although there are many smaller areas within LA that are interesting), Dallas, and Phoenix. They tend to have a lot of uninteresting urban sprawl.
The video talks about Prague and the central areas that aren’t pedestrianised. There can be interesting areas but the focus on cars makes them unpleasant to spend time in.