Why are German cities so boring?
There's absolutely nothing going on in the big cities here, apart from Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Cologne. Why aren't German cities as cool as Beijing, New York City, London, or Los Angeles? Why is everything so empty in the big cities here?
Well, go on tour late in Beijing! This is literally “dead pants” and the center locked.
How is nothing going on in Berlin or Hamburg?
Go to the biggest party lines in Berlin on Friday night, as hell is rocking, just like in Hamburg or Frankfurt.
Apart from that:
Berlin as the largest city in Germany has 4 million. Inhabitants, Los Angeles as the smallest city has 8.3 million. Population, twice as many. And the biggest is Beijing has 21 million. Population.
What is Los Angeles called the smallest city?
I compared the cities you took as a comparison from the inhabitants. And from the comparative cities LA is the smallest with 8.3 million.
Because the cities mentioned are much larger than the German cities. Alone NewYork has nearly 9 million inhabitants, while Germany with Berlin as the largest city has only 3.7 million inhabitants, not even half.
That would be as if you were comparing NewYork with Beijing, which also have quite different populations.
That’s why German cities are so boring
Maybe Beijing would be something for you? After all, the city has 21 million inhabitants, so you probably feel more comfortable.
I love New York, just at night in a deli, a concert, a club, a play on Off Broadway, music in the trains or courses underground…
It is probably also at the shop closing law
So I was already in all the cities you mentioned except Beijing and there’s not much going on from 11:00. New York is completely dead at night and resembles a ghost town. Berlin or Hamburg are significantly more lively. During the day it’s something else but at night our big cities are much cooler.
My son lives in Hanover, and he says there’s a lot to go.
I am very happy that not every city like Berlin, London or NewYork are
The cities you call are all million cities. There’s enough to go with us, according to your statement.
How many times do you want to ask this question?
If you find Germany so terrible, you should think about emigration. But even elsewhere, not everything that shines is gold.
Because you have a false/unrealistic picture of other big cities.