The Transamerica Pyramid has always been one of my favorite buildings.
SF is the best in the states, imo
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The Transamerica Pyramid has always been one of my favorite buildings.
This actually came up the other day with a few friends of mine and I said Seattle and SF. One dip looked at me and said "Wtf are you talking about? SF has no skyline".![]()
Seoul and Tokyo are impressive for sheer size, but good luck finding a clear, non-smoggy day to see them. Much better seen at night. Two biggest/most impressive I've seen with my own two eyes. Probably aren't the most picturesque in Asia, though. Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur look a lot better judging from pictures
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For being a huge hole Houston is pretty good. Just drove through there last week for the first time in a few years. I always forget just how big it is until I drive by it.
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Seattle is underrated, imo...probably my second favorite, especially when viewed with Rainier in the background
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This is kind of different than normal skyline pics but I think it looks incredible:
Rio de Janeiro at night.
Mountains backdropping is just awesome to see in person. The only city I've seen it in person is Denver.
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I've never been to Denver other than in and out of the airport...Looked great from the plane, though![]()
Last edited by Wild Cobra; 10-19-2012 at 05:29 PM.
I'm obviously biased but it's probably my fav.
Shanghai is dope too.
Vancouver is the only major Canadian city I've visited. Toronto is mos def on the bucket list. Great looking skyline![]()
Denver has a nice skyline when you can actually see the mountains. Lately there's been so much residual smog and smoke from the fires that, if you didn't already know it, you'd never guess there were mountains out there.
Yeah, Seattle is definitely the best in the nation. I love the view of San Francisco's skyline from the Golden Gate when there's lots of low fog and you can see the skyscrapers peeking out of the top.
london has maybe the nicest skyline of all modern cities in the world today imho, looked intriguingly good on TV when i watched olympic opening ceremony, and it'd also be a fine tour destination for you if your sick of the gleaming facades of the skyscrapers tbh
London is a very fine city. You will fall in love with it
Rome
Budapest
Barcelona
Munich
Vienna
Malta
Paris
Prague
Moscow
London
Amsterdam
Berlin
Bern
Istanbul
Cairo
Bangkok
Singapore
Warsaw
Tokyo
Hong Kong
Beijing
Shanghai
Sydney
Melbourne
Sao Palo
Bogata
Jakarta
Tehran
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Of the places I've seen in person, San Francisco is the easy answer. Gorgeous from every angle and in every type of weather.
New York City is great, but only from certain angles. It will always get points for having the art deco fabulousness of the Empire State and Chrysler buildings, though.
Agreed. I'm a huge sucker for anything from the art deco time.
Amsterdam and Sydney win the lumpkins post IMO.
I camp at Four Mile Creek once every 1-2 years and Toronto looks pretty cool from across Lake Ontario. The city itself is nice too when you're there.
This is where I live TBH (Montreal)
Montreal's Formula 1 track :
This is where I was born![]()
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Other cities where I lived :
Ankara
Casablanca
Brussels
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Here's a sweet one:
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