Manhattan is huge. It's not just Midtown or Downtown. Big mistake...
The filthiest area of NYC must Times Square and surroundings. I didn't get the impression Philadelphia's City center was any cleaner. There are even articles where Philly is ranked as one of dirtiest cities in the country.
Philadelphia is dirty and even dirtier than New York. I was dissapointed when I visited. This was during the pandemic in 2021, though. That could be the reason. Can anybody confirm?
Sure. But in his case he looked ambiguos enough to be seen as just biracial (this at least in Europa of course). I consider the one drop rule racist. But that's another topic.
Even the gay life in San Francisco died down compared to what it used to be in the past. Nowadays we have the drug addiction problem and the massive amount of homelessness eating up the city. It sucks because the place is gorgeous and full of history. What it always like this?
Average high summer temperatures in SF are in the upper 70s according to Google. Boston summers are probably similar to NYC summers but with maybe less humidity. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
Boston is cleaner but it's way too cold. I rather having a SF summer than a Boston winter. Heck, half of the spring and fall in Boston feels like winter. Winter there lasts like 6 months.
Thanks.
I've never spent a summer in San Francisco (I always assumed this season felt springful there). So I can't speak on that.
I do think gay life there has moved on to L. A. from what I experienced though. But it's still quite descent in comparison to other major cities.
The homelessness stereotype is a bit overblown in SF. Just avoid the Tenderloin/City Hall surroundings if you go there and you will be good.
Two very expensive cities. Two cities full of history. But is one better than the other?
Let's just start with the obvious:
Gay life and weather: San Francisco.
European charm and cleanliness: Boston.
What's the nicest time to visit Montreal? I love when the weather is within the 65 to 70 F with clear sunny days. When it's on the 80s I can't avoid sweating when talking my usual walks.
I just want to say that he looked better in person the few times he passed me by in Hell's Kitchen. Amazing skin and stunning face. He seemed very masculine.
Montreal is nice but they are always so many constructions all around the city center. I never truly understood why. Hopefully I will go back in the early summer.
Hey, Montreal is nice. I love the feeling. Too bad is so cold...
Toronto is like another Chicago to me with pieces of Tokyo, Minnneapolis, NYC and something else.
East coast: denser cities, less car-oriented, flatter, more dynamic for the most part, better universities.
West coast: more spread out cities, more natural wonders, nicer climate/better weather
Which one is the best in your opinion?
It terms of landscapes it gotta be the West Coast to be totally honest. But in terms of education I think it's the East coast.
No wonder why Boston is so expensive while the other two are relatively cheap.
San Diego, Boston, D. C., San Francisco, Denver and Seattle are my favorite American cities. All of them are expensive according to people.