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Same! Lived in the apartment complex where the crane collapsed on it. I love deep ellum and playing in my volleyball league at the Sandbar. My favorite bar in Dallas!
Ghost oh wow that’s crazy. My class was talking about that crane collapsing last week. I’ve lived near Dallas my entire life, although I live in in Irving now.
@I Am Who I Am For real? I've never been to Texas and this is so new to me. XD. I'm from Washington DC, so I'm used to seeing bicycle riders EVERYWHERE.
Just got back home from a summer internship in Dallas. It's been one of the best summers of my life, and I had flashbacks of some memories I made at different locations in this video. Thank you for uploading!
Me, too. 15 years there. Partying at nightclubs and new restaurant openings almost every night till dawn. Worked hard during the day. Spent a fortune on cocktail dresses and ball gowns. Sped around in a little convertible. The talented young real estate guys I knew then are all the big players now.
I love living here in the DFW area. You have 2 major cities back to back that’s about 40 minutes from each other, Dallas and Fort Worth. Both had their own charms. Not to mention the best suburbs with their own large lakes in each.
The thing that I hate about cities like la, it’s because everything that happens there people like, why can’t they do something fun other than Los Ángeles
@@solidarnosc9663 New york is a little overrated but not as much as LA, because I feel like New york still has a lot to offer. LA on the other hand hardly has much to offer contrary to what most people think, I mean besides nice weather and beaches it's not all that special
For anyone curious who doesn't know that building under construction at 40:41 is going to be one of the largest residential buildings in the Metroplex if not the largest.
Given a few more years I think Dallas will be considered one of the best looking cities in America. Given how much construction is going on there's gonna be lots of beautiful skyscrapers going up, and the city doesn't stick to the grid layout that strongly either.
Im from New York and even by our standards Dallas has a rather large downtown area. But this looks like a much more modern westernized city as compared to say New York or Boston or Philadelphia which are much older. Nice video and a very attractive metropolis.
We are not "twin cities" and we damn sure are NOT "part of Dallas". Dallas and Ft. Worth are two independent major cities whos respective metro areas grew into each other over the years to become The Metroplex. DO NOT go to Fort Worth and say you're in Dallas. That's historically insulting to Fort Worthians.
I'd have to agree with you Brother Rodriguez! I lived in Houston and Dallas for many years and at first I thought Houston had the better night Skyline.....But naw, Dallas definitely has the better Skyline. I sure do miss that city!!! I'm moving back there as soon as this stupid pandemic is over.....
love watching these when i live out in the country. I used to live around dallas before my family moved us to a smaller town an hour away. It honestly brings tears to my eyes watching these videos. hopefully one day i’ll be able to move back
I stayed at that Hyatt House Hotel on Harry Hines Blvd. (Oct31st-Nov07/2023) shown at the 37 minute mark, reserved months ahead and got a great 7 day stay for not much $. I walked most of the streets you traveled, saw the Aquarium, the First Baptist Church that was under construction is complete and I attended service there! Saw the Sixth Floor Museum/JFK Assassination trolley tour, went to and ate at the Happiest Hour Nightclub, and Terry Black BBQ in Deep Ellum (incredible!!). Dallas is incredible!!!
I love Dallas.. I don't live there.. I just come visit there. Eat, walk, ride bikes.. scooters. =) I noticed so much construction. Bruh Dallas is growing. A lot of people keep on coming
I was homeless for quite some time in Dallas living out my car with my boyfriend and we drove around here a lottttt before we started working and got somewhat established but this brings back so many memories:,)
@@justinianir3 ,BOBBY EWING WAS KILLED IN THAT EPISODE ,LIKE YOU SAID, BUT HE WAS BROUGHT BACK IN THE MOVIE, AS THE AUDIENCE REQUESTED, REMENBER?????THE DIRECTOR OF THE MOVIE SAID THAT PAMELA EWING, BOBBY 'S WIFE , ONLY DREAMED THAT HE DIED AND WHEN SHE WOKE UP FROM HER DREAM BOBBY WAS ALIVE, THE PRODUCERS OF THE MOVIE WANTED TO GET RID OF PATRICK DUFFY BECAUSE HE WAS ASKING TOO MUCH MONEY, ANYWAY, I COULD WATCH ""DALLAS "",THE MOVIE, TEN TIMES WITHOUT GETTING BORED.
The DFW area is so underrated one of the best places in the country to live and deserves some more appreciation. Of course there are some downsides but overall it's really nice
Amazing evening/night driving video, impeccably done. I love all your videos, and I have a preference for sunset/evening ones, so this one is right up my alley. Thank you.
If you drive down Greenville Ave through Deep Ellum on a Friday or Saturday night, you'll see more people. These places aren't exactly downtown, but close. Not here to exaggerate Dallas or beat it up. But admittedly it does have less activity than the old waterfront cities. I like Dallas, it is clean. Also a "corporate city", so most people are in the buildings working and retreat to the suburbs outside of business hours. Thanks for doing another drive-thru and showing a more complete side to the city.
@J J : You probably have noticed that in the last 10 years or so the corporate city center has been changing a lot and new condominium and apartment construction is going up around there and pretty soon it’s going to get more crowded and expensive and we’re going to miss the good old days when it was cheaper to live there. A lot of people want to live in Downtown Dallas. Not exaggerating one bit. In five years Downtown will be unrecognizable. Could it be to much progress? Not against growth in the least I’m just a bit worried.
@@MrDariolett It'll always be less dense than say Philadelphia NYC, Chicago, etc just because it's so spread out. You really need a car living in Dallas. I did it for 2 years and it sucked. Dart is huge and covers a lot but the time it takes is brutal.
@@GSM92 Because Dallas is growing at a brisk pace and we have to accommodate that growth with thousands of apartments and new homes. I work in Downtown Dallas and it has so nice to see Dallas grow into a beautiful bustling cosmopolitan city. Its still got a few things to do but trust me its all about to happen...I LOVE WHAT DALLAS IS BECOMING!!!😍
All cities are like this... Shows economy growth... Population growth humans multiply over time so more space is needed so the gods of Egypt bless us with tools of the heavens to construct massive new age agricultural developments lmfao ƪ(˘ᴗ˘)┐
The best years of my life were spent in this beautiful city. It is nice to be able to look and let someone else do the driving. Dallas has so much potential. I'm still surprised that the streets around the Crescent, St. Paul, Akard, Cedar Springs, haven't been reconfigured. Driving around that area is horrible and despite all the new buildings there still doesn't seem to be much pedestrian friendly development. Statler is amazing, so glad they kept that old hotel. Deep Ellum looks to be totally gentrified, what happened to the grittiness that was unique to Dallas. Love all the building's lighting up and hope the new Amli will have something spectacular unlike it's Fountain Place sibling. Thank you for making me home sick, I will watch over and over.
Oh yeah! the city I was born in 50 plus years ago, by way of Parkland Hospital, I love the beautiful & bodacious! downtown Dallas skyline! it's Lit...it's fresh and so lively! Dallas is 1 of the top 10 skylines in the U.S.A. handsdown.💯👍👍✌
I Am Who I Am in most European countries, living standards are higher than in the USA... And do not forget also that in the United States there are states such as Alabama, Oklahoma and other states
@@jutah You have to be the most dedicated RUclipsr I've seen. Or at least the most loyal to your fanbase. I'm surprised you even remember me. I'm doing great btw. Going onto College and working a lot, but all going in the right direction. Hope everything is going good for you too!
I used to work at the building on right @46:20. I would walk to McDonalds across the street or to underground food court inside Bank of America building. It was a cool job catching train from Plano to here. I miss Dallas. Great video bro!
Dallas is Alot different than NYC,LA or chicago. but it still has the hustle and bustle and metropolis feel. Dallas-FortWorth Metroplex has 8million residents..making it the 4th largest Metropolitan area in the country. While DFW airport is the 4th busiest in the country and 2nd largest in the country while being the 8th busiest in the World.. although traffic is bad but the transportation systems make up for it. DART Train Tex Rail Train TRE Train DCTA train.. All 4 train systems for different areas of the Metroplex..
Being in Houston, I am very jealous of the Dallas nighttime skyline. Houston's goes from being bold and beautiful in the day to being bland, using the boring beige colored rooftop lighting at night.
I've never been in the US, and of course I've never been in Dallas. But It seems to me like it's a really nice city, with a bunch of technological stuff, modern constructions, high buildings, neon lights and etc... but at the sametime it has that small town vibe, people walking down in the streets, going to the bars, lots of people going out. I like it, great Dallas. Maybe someday I'll manage to go to the US and get to know some of these interesting cities.
@@guilhermeteixeira7095 Well I jhave been loving in t he Dallas TX USA area since 1955 and I am now 68 years young. Both of our country's leaDERs, Bolsinaro and Trump, are pretty disgusting! Right ? '
I have taken connection in Dallas airport many time, but never stop there. Thanks for your virtual tour. I Love your channel. Your channel is featured on my channel. 👍
Thank you so much! I first spoke with you in email when I had 37 subscribers and I am now approaching 1300 because of your words of encouragement and advice. Your videos are top notch and you are a pioneer of this niche.. Keep killing it!
This is sch an interesting vantage point of the city. I am a local photographer and shoot there often, so it was fun watching some of my favorite locations as you drove by, but I think that I loved the people crossing the roads the most.
Thank you J Utah! Great job! I just moved to the DFW from San Jose. This video is helping me navigate through downtown Dallas. I’m interested in seeing a video on Nashville. I hear it’s beautiful and a lot of people are moving there as well.
I’m just getting into it. I hope you got the Pegasus at night! Also hope you went to Deep Ellum for the murals. This is so cool. Good idea! I can’t wait to watch every video.
The ONLY reason people move here is for WORK. Its not cheap anymore, it's hot as hell 7-8 mos out of the year, there's very little to do outdoors. It's a corporate and shop/eat out city. The suburbs are generally nice. If you like to work hard and make a lot of money you'll love it. There IS opportunity here.
The nostalgia ... oh my goodness! And it's only been a year since I left the city. I lived in the downtown area for 7 years and that's when I really started the enjoy DFW (then got tired of it) ... but life was definitely better living in the downtown area compared to the parts of town I lived in.
For all the people that saying "Where are the people, it looks empty blah blah".... First of all it's too hot in Dallas.. Texas period to be walking. At night its still hot, we get to our destination & relax. Dallas is literally the fastest growing city in America so its not lacking people. It's always something to do too. Also has one of the best public transportations systems in America so people rather use that or drive to be in the a/c rather than walking & sweating.
Most of Dallas was built in the second half of the 19th Century. Like most North American cities built during this period, it's designed at the scale of a car as opposed to a person, so walking is usually impractical because of the distances between buildings. Other examples are Miami, Houston, Phoenix, and Atlanta.
Arguably the best skyline in America, especially at night. I love driving through there at night not knowing what colors the buildings will light up at night. Everyday there is different lighting.
@@nishchaysrivastava6251 I should have worked it differently. It's not better than Manhattan's, but it's definitely better than Chicago and Miami's. The only others that come close in my opinion are Pittsburgh and Vegas.
@@blackjesus2510 it's not better than Chicago . Dallas downtown is to small for you to try and compere it to Chicago . You could combine all the skyscrapers in Texas and Chicago still has more .
@@ancelmosalgado4585 Lol definitely better than Chicago. Chicago has a nice skyline, especially when viewed by the Navy Pier. However, Dallas is unique with the lighting and the fact that a lot of the buildings change from different colors almost everyday. You don't see other cities doing that.
@@blackjesus2510 Lol definitely not better than Chicago you're just delusional like people from Houston talking nonsense about their 10 skylines lol Chicago skyline lights change as well . Chicago has 58 million annual tourist . Dallas has what ? 27 million tourist annually . Dallas is not in Chicago's level .
Did I miss daytime drive Dallas? Love all your videos. But was hoping you would do some Tennessee cities (Nashville and Memphis). Use to live in Brownsville Tenn. Its to small. But Memphis is huge and everyone remembers "Elvis" and Nashville everyone loves for its country music. I lived in West Memphis which is considered truck city of USA for its trucking industry and its many truck stops. Just asking. Enjoyed the video. Keep them coming. Be safe God bless
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You should consider Twin Cities, Denver, Fort Collins, Salt Lake City, Boise, Des Moines
What no Tennessee cities hmmmmm.
chihuahua city México
Richmond, Norfolk, VA Beach. RUclips needs better videos for these cities. 😎
Modesto CA and Santa Barbara CA
why the hell am i watching a vid about driving in downtown dallas when i live in downtown dallas?
You lucky duck. I'm sure you saw some of your favorite places to go.
Always enjoy these comments :D
Same! Lived in the apartment complex where the crane collapsed on it. I love deep ellum and playing in my volleyball league at the Sandbar. My favorite bar in Dallas!
Lucky
Ghost oh wow that’s crazy. My class was talking about that crane collapsing last week. I’ve lived near Dallas my entire life, although I live in in Irving now.
Nobody notice the skateboarder wipe out at 3:56
I noticed that😂
Also fuckin everyone's on a scooter lol
@I Am Who I Am For real? I've never been to Texas and this is so new to me. XD. I'm from Washington DC, so I'm used to seeing bicycle riders EVERYWHERE.
Lol yup. 😂😂😂
I did notice him. hahaha
Just got back home from a summer internship in Dallas. It's been one of the best summers of my life, and I had flashbacks of some memories I made at different locations in this video. Thank you for uploading!
what role was your internship for?
Lived in Dallas in the 80s. Amazing to see everything nowadays. Thanks!
Me, too. 15 years there. Partying at nightclubs and new restaurant openings almost every night till dawn. Worked hard during the day. Spent a fortune on cocktail dresses and ball gowns. Sped around in a little convertible. The talented young real estate guys I knew then are all the big players now.
Kathryn J. Hernandez - yup all the young 90s real estate agents are now swimming in cash cus so many people are moving to dallas
Dallas is a really beautiful place
I agree
Awesome city lovely people
with texas in my heart, Cheers from Italy
Moty brains
RED CULT thank you! Dallas is the heart of Texas.
Thx dallas is amazing 😊
😀
I love living here in the DFW area. You have 2 major cities back to back that’s about 40 minutes from each other, Dallas and Fort Worth. Both had their own charms. Not to mention the best suburbs with their own large lakes in each.
Yeah, ita really one big megalopolis.
No place like Dallas Texas been all over America always glad to get back home to Dallas one-of-a-kind City
Dallas is Home ❤️
Love it!
Mine too ❤️ Big D
Yes 🤞🏿
It's going to be mine in the future!
I'm glad to see a different city from New York, London or Los Angeles! Of course, I love all of them, but it's a pleasure to see other cities :)
Thanks for letting me know! I like the variety of big and small cities as well :)
The thing that I hate about cities like la, it’s because everything that happens there people like, why can’t they do something fun other than Los Ángeles
@@osananajimi9031 LA is the most overrated city in America
@@hphark00 Naaa.. that's New York. The smell of Manhattan is enough to make you vomit.
@@solidarnosc9663 New york is a little overrated but not as much as LA, because I feel like New york still has a lot to offer. LA on the other hand hardly has much to offer contrary to what most people think, I mean besides nice weather and beaches it's not all that special
For anyone curious who doesn't know that building under construction at 40:41 is going to be one of the largest residential buildings in the Metroplex if not the largest.
Cool!
@Nathaniel Keebler : Yeah I just drove by there yesterday and it’s huge!
Given a few more years I think Dallas will be considered one of the best looking cities in America. Given how much construction is going on there's gonna be lots of beautiful skyscrapers going up, and the city doesn't stick to the grid layout that strongly either.
Going away from the grid is how cities end up ugly. It's very hard for cities built with cars in mind to be pretty especially as they get bigger
Renovator Dallas looks like utter horse shit from the ground level. A skyline doesn’t equate to being a good urban environment.
@@qutuveo6332 Pros and cons if you will
Proud to be a dallas resident NOT proud to be an American due to our controversial political atmosphere
Downtown Forth Worth looks better than downtown Dallas
I lived for 9 years in this great city... How nostalgic
Im from New York and even by our standards Dallas has a rather large downtown area. But this looks like a much more modern westernized city as compared to say New York or Boston or Philadelphia which are much older. Nice video and a very attractive metropolis.
New York city isn't large in size
the downtown in dallas is empty comparing to newyork city
New York is an experience everyone needs to have at least once. My mind was blown so many people so much stuff
@@houstontexas8738 yea small space too many ppl
Once all the constructions and re-modelling are done, DFW will be a modern day mega city.
Is Fort worth part of dallas or a seperate city?
Matty Egerton yes it is considered( metro) Dallas
@@mafoomatty7494 they are twin cities, adjoining each other. Less than an hour's drive from downtown Dallas.
We are not "twin cities" and we damn sure are NOT "part of Dallas".
Dallas and Ft. Worth are two independent major cities whos respective metro areas grew into each other over the years to become The Metroplex.
DO NOT go to Fort Worth and say you're in Dallas. That's historically insulting to Fort Worthians.
Jeriat Gillum Loads of people in Dallas still think of Ft Worth as a suburb lol
Wow, i'm in love with Dallas,very awesome video
Dallas is great. I'll upload a day drive soon as well!
It's a very lovely city
Thank you for supporting my city ❤️ 👍
Thanks! I've been on the west coast 35yrs it's good to see how Downtown Dallas has changed for the better.
My hometown. I used to live in Victory Park for 4 years. I know downtown like the back of my hand. Big D for life!
Where are you now?
Dallas Texas what a beautiful city.
Dallas has the best skyline.
In quarantine
05/12/2020
Today is my son’s 19 birthday
Yayyy
Stay safe everyone
I'd have to agree with you Brother Rodriguez! I lived in Houston and Dallas for many years and at first I thought Houston had the better night Skyline.....But naw, Dallas definitely has the better Skyline. I sure do miss that city!!! I'm moving back there as soon as this stupid pandemic is over.....
That green building lit up really adds to the skyline
Dallas has one of my favorite skylines :)
Go back to Mexico
@DoctaTofen115 lol you must be from houston
As someone who will never leave the UK again it's nice to be able to see parts of the world I can only dream of going to
Love these dusk drives, so peaceful
I'm so going back one of these days. i haven't been out here since i was a little boy.
I miss Dallas. 1990-1999 had alot of good and bad times.
love watching these when i live out in the country. I used to live around dallas before my family moved us to a smaller town an hour away. It honestly brings tears to my eyes watching these videos. hopefully one day i’ll be able to move back
Where do you live now?
I stayed at that Hyatt House Hotel on Harry Hines Blvd. (Oct31st-Nov07/2023) shown at the 37 minute mark, reserved months ahead and got a great 7 day stay for not much $. I walked most of the streets you traveled, saw the Aquarium, the First Baptist Church that was under construction is complete and I attended service there! Saw the Sixth Floor Museum/JFK Assassination trolley tour, went to and ate at the Happiest Hour Nightclub, and Terry Black BBQ in Deep Ellum (incredible!!). Dallas is incredible!!!
I love Dallas.. I don't live there.. I just come visit there. Eat, walk, ride bikes.. scooters. =) I noticed so much construction. Bruh Dallas is growing. A lot of people keep on coming
I was homeless for quite some time in Dallas living out my car with my boyfriend and we drove around here a lottttt before we started working and got somewhat established but this brings back so many memories:,)
I love that their building and expanding the city it’s so cool! Im originally from NYC and I honestly think it’ll be up there soon!
@@asias3000 it will, By 2030 DFW will be at 10million people, putting it at Megacity status
Dallas tx one of the most beautiful cities with less violence in USA
JUSTINIANI R3, BOBBY EWING IS STILL LIVING THERE????
First 48 don't show every murder😂😂😂😂😂. Get caught on murder chargers either LIFE sentence or DEATH sentence
@@ROOGAMANIA,WHAT HAS THIS GOT TO DO WITH MY QUESTION??????
@@olivermirrorson5632 bobby was been killed off in the final episode in 1984, patrick duffy is around the corner drinking beer with homero simpson
@@justinianir3 ,BOBBY EWING WAS KILLED IN THAT EPISODE ,LIKE YOU SAID, BUT HE WAS BROUGHT BACK IN THE MOVIE, AS THE AUDIENCE REQUESTED, REMENBER?????THE DIRECTOR OF THE MOVIE SAID THAT PAMELA EWING, BOBBY 'S WIFE , ONLY DREAMED THAT HE DIED AND WHEN SHE WOKE UP FROM HER DREAM BOBBY WAS ALIVE, THE PRODUCERS OF THE MOVIE WANTED TO GET RID OF PATRICK DUFFY BECAUSE HE WAS ASKING TOO MUCH MONEY, ANYWAY, I COULD WATCH ""DALLAS "",THE MOVIE, TEN TIMES WITHOUT GETTING BORED.
I live in Edinburgh Scotland. This is just flat out glorious to watch while isolating. Bless you hunners ✨
Greetings from Dallas👋🏾 I’ve always wanted to visit Scotland
Big d0ng Hi Scotland would welcome you 🤗
Having watched this I would love to visit Dallas, its quite pretty! Love from Europe!
I’m a Dallasite My Father was born on the corner of North Dallas Tollway and Payne St I LOVE BIG D. Saw the toll way layer down I am so lucky ❤️
Dallas has a great reputation. I enjoy visiting!
The DFW area is so underrated one of the best places in the country to live and deserves some more appreciation. Of course there are some downsides but overall it's really nice
Another great video, J Utah, it is like we are a passenger in your vehicle and we go along for a ride to enjoy the scenery .
All the best to you !
Amazing evening/night driving video, impeccably done. I love all your videos, and I have a preference for sunset/evening ones, so this one is right up my alley. Thank you.
There is something about the sunset time of day! Thanks for the feedback! :)
Thank you so much for showing this video as I am planning to visit Dallas! This gives me a better idea of what it looks like and it is really nice!
If you drive down Greenville Ave through Deep Ellum on a Friday or Saturday night, you'll see more people. These places aren't exactly downtown, but close. Not here to exaggerate Dallas or beat it up. But admittedly it does have less activity than the old waterfront cities. I like Dallas, it is clean. Also a "corporate city", so most people are in the buildings working and retreat to the suburbs outside of business hours. Thanks for doing another drive-thru and showing a more complete side to the city.
J J perfect description 👌
@J J : You probably have noticed that in the last 10 years or so the corporate city center has been changing a lot and new condominium and apartment construction is going up around there and pretty soon it’s going to get more crowded and expensive and we’re going to miss the good old days when it was cheaper to live there. A lot of people want to live in Downtown Dallas. Not exaggerating one bit. In five years Downtown will be unrecognizable. Could it be to much progress? Not against growth in the least I’m just a bit worried.
@@MrDariolett It'll always be less dense than say Philadelphia NYC, Chicago, etc just because it's so spread out. You really need a car living in Dallas. I did it for 2 years and it sucked. Dart is huge and covers a lot but the time it takes is brutal.
nice city, nice roads, cars, building;.i like it
Glad you liked the video!
Wow dallas! Thank you!
Thanks Anthony! More Texas videos coming soon!
@@jutah yay!
oh damn, what an amazing city, Americans are very lucky, greetings from Mexico (idk if that makes sense)
All correct except for "sence". Sense
@@Beer101 thank you
Greetings from Dallas! I always visit Mexico to see my grandparents
@@VitaminPoison that's great, I hope you can visit them soon buddy
Thank you!
The whole city is under construction
reminds me of Seattle in that way
Urban infill. The idea is to make the city core denser and more walkable.
Why is there so much construction in and around downtown Dallas?!?!?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@GSM92 Because Dallas is growing at a brisk pace and we have to accommodate that growth with thousands of apartments and new homes. I work in Downtown Dallas and it has so nice to see Dallas grow into a beautiful bustling cosmopolitan city. Its still got a few things to do but trust me its all about to happen...I LOVE WHAT DALLAS IS BECOMING!!!😍
All cities are like this... Shows economy growth... Population growth humans multiply over time so more space is needed so the gods of Egypt bless us with tools of the heavens to construct massive new age agricultural developments lmfao ƪ(˘ᴗ˘)┐
One of my fav places is Old Parkland. That place is beautiful.
The best years of my life were spent in this beautiful city. It is nice to be able to look and let someone else do the driving. Dallas has so much potential. I'm still surprised that the streets around the Crescent, St. Paul, Akard, Cedar Springs, haven't been reconfigured. Driving around that area is horrible and despite all the new buildings there still doesn't seem to be much pedestrian friendly development. Statler is amazing, so glad they kept that old hotel. Deep Ellum looks to be totally gentrified, what happened to the grittiness that was unique to Dallas. Love all the building's lighting up and hope the new Amli will have something spectacular unlike it's Fountain Place sibling. Thank you for making me home sick, I will watch over and over.
What city are you in now?
@@kerry2921 Houston, but try to return to Dallas often, cheers.
Oh yeah! the city I was born in 50 plus years ago, by way of Parkland Hospital, I love the beautiful & bodacious! downtown Dallas skyline! it's Lit...it's fresh and so lively! Dallas is 1 of the top 10 skylines in the U.S.A. handsdown.💯👍👍✌
Dallas is gonna soon be the 3rd largest city in America by 2030
It’s about to be the 3rd largest metro city soon
Fire oh wow that’s even better 👏🏾👏🏾
Population trends seem to be going south! Big fan of Texas in general!
J Utah Yeap and alot of Jobs coming here as well
I thought that would be Houston. I think Phoenix may even have a chance before Dallas.
What a beautiful city! Long live the USA! It's a pity I wasn't born there. Greetings from Germany!
Greetings from the US! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Volksinformant Europe is better bro
America is the best. Until you need medical attention.
@@user-hn5by9vt5u In what terms?
I Am Who I Am in most European countries, living standards are higher than in the USA... And do not forget also that in the United States there are states such as Alabama, Oklahoma and other states
Dallas looks so rich in this video
Been a while Isaac! Hope you're doing well!
@@jutah
You have to be the most dedicated RUclipsr I've seen. Or at least the most loyal to your fanbase. I'm surprised you even remember me.
I'm doing great btw. Going onto College and working a lot, but all going in the right direction. Hope everything is going good for you too!
I used to work at the building on right @46:20. I would walk to McDonalds across the street or to underground food court inside Bank of America building. It was a cool job catching train from Plano to here. I miss Dallas. Great video bro!
Thanks man!
What city are you in now?
@@kerry2921 Miami, FL
I'm currently an uber driver in dallas and know all these roads on the back of my head. Thanks for representing my city!
My favorite part of the video is the buildings lights up
Thank you for this; Cant wait to move to Dallas and this helps the anxiety of knowing what it will be like. 🤍
Are you here? Do you like it?
Great video, so relaxing. Thanks for all the effort and for sharing! Cheers from CDMX
Glad you enjoyed it!
Dallas is Alot different than NYC,LA or chicago. but it still has the hustle and bustle and metropolis feel.
Dallas-FortWorth Metroplex has 8million residents..making it the 4th largest Metropolitan area in the country.
While DFW airport is the 4th busiest in the country and 2nd largest in the country while being the 8th busiest in the World.. although traffic is bad but the transportation systems make up for it.
DART Train
Tex Rail Train
TRE Train
DCTA train..
All 4 train systems for different areas of the Metroplex..
We need a transportation system like a subway that connects Dallas-FortWorth-Arlington
@@mml1426 true
Love Dallas thanks for video hun now I really wanna move there now
Definitely one of the first city I'll visit in the US
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Being in Houston, I am very jealous of the Dallas nighttime skyline. Houston's goes from being bold and beautiful in the day to being bland, using the boring beige colored rooftop lighting at night.
Houston is cool though, if I had the time I would visit more. They need to build a high-speed rail and connect the two.
Now why can't more Houstonians admit
I've never been in the US, and of course I've never been in Dallas. But It seems to me like it's a really nice city, with a bunch of technological stuff, modern constructions, high buildings, neon lights and etc... but at the sametime it has that small town vibe, people walking down in the streets, going to the bars, lots of people going out. I like it, great Dallas. Maybe someday I'll manage to go to the US and get to know some of these interesting cities.
"I've never been in the US," Well then where have you been living for your wholel life anyway ?
@@steveburrus9347 I live in South America, I'm brazilian :)
@@guilhermeteixeira7095 Well I jhave been loving in t he Dallas TX USA area since 1955 and I am now 68 years young. Both of our country's leaDERs, Bolsinaro and Trump, are pretty disgusting! Right ?
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Come to South Central Los Angeles for the best tacos outside of Mexico
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I have taken connection in Dallas airport many time, but never stop there. Thanks for your virtual tour. I Love your channel. Your channel is featured on my channel. 👍
I am coming there this August! Can't wait. So excited!
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LOVE it Jutah! You continue to be a huge inspiration. I added you to my featured channel list!
Thanks 601! Hope all is well with you!! Keep up the good work on your channel!
Thank you so much! I first spoke with you in email when I had 37 subscribers and I am now approaching 1300 because of your words of encouragement and advice. Your videos are top notch and you are a pioneer of this niche.. Keep killing it!
Thanks man Who ever you are.
This was wholesome vlog appreciate it.
Why am I watching this and I live in Dallas lol
Hi pretty how are you doing today?
Downtown Dallas so beautiful at night.
I love my city!! Thank you for this video very relaxing :)
Hi pretty how are you
This is sch an interesting vantage point of the city. I am a local photographer and shoot there often, so it was fun watching some of my favorite locations as you drove by, but I think that I loved the people crossing the roads the most.
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Thank you J Utah! Great job! I just moved to the DFW from San Jose. This video is helping me navigate through downtown Dallas. I’m interested in seeing a video on Nashville. I hear it’s beautiful and a lot of people are moving there as well.
1 day I will move to Dallas. I'm claiming it
KB Elliot where you at now cuz
I'd move for the weather,, i like storms
I'm moving to Dallas in August. Can't wait to get out of shithole California.
@Zach Alverez Enjoy the sky high rent and soul crushing traffic.
Zach Alverez RIGHT you can’t do shit down here , boring af
This is ASMR without even trying
Right!
It’s amazing how much the city has changed since this video was made two years ago. Hardly recognizable here
Rona got me in the house missing driving thru downtown Dallas on a Sunday night. 😥
Beautiful city. I liked downtown is so beautiful......thank you.
Place is more lively in the night than in the day even on a Sunday
Love the neon, like to consider Dallas the Hong Kong of America because of the neon
Me watching from India and wishing that someday our cities will be as developed as one of these.
Nice video, try Uptown, Bishop Arts and the Cedar Springs area the next time you come. Our city has grown a lot in the past 2 years....it's insane!
Love Dallas. Have stayed there for a month. Lots of love from New Delhi, India
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Although beautiful I’ve never been A city guy, always loved the country an great views of the mountains
i miss home mane thank you for this next time go to forth worth or oak Cliff but thanks again
Will do :)
I’m just getting into it. I hope you got the Pegasus at night! Also hope you went to Deep Ellum for the murals. This is so cool. Good idea! I can’t wait to watch every video.
Who saw the dude kickfliping the stairs at 3:53' ?
Baptiste Coutant good observation!
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Was it a kickflip or a heelflip? I kinda thought heelflip
A beautiful video of my favorite city
The ONLY reason people move here is for WORK. Its not cheap anymore, it's hot as hell 7-8 mos out of the year, there's very little to do outdoors. It's a corporate and shop/eat out city. The suburbs are generally nice. If you like to work hard and make a lot of money you'll love it. There IS opportunity here.
It’s a city ofc it’s not cheap. It’s most definitely cheaper than la for example
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This is a nice clean city
i miss dallas, one day soon.😢😭
dallas in the late 1980s was like a futuristic city
Dallas Texas the city I live
Uptown Turtle Creek. My home! Beautiful place!
The nostalgia ... oh my goodness! And it's only been a year since I left the city. I lived in the downtown area for 7 years and that's when I really started the enjoy DFW (then got tired of it) ... but life was definitely better living in the downtown area compared to the parts of town I lived in.
What state are you in now?
Wow~! Dallas ~! Great Video~!
ooooh pretty lights!
Hi pretty how are you doing today?
Have enjoy nice ride thanx for fantastic ride😎😎
Very nice city and nice video
Thanks samurai!
For all the people that saying "Where are the people, it looks empty blah blah".... First of all it's too hot in Dallas.. Texas period to be walking. At night its still hot, we get to our destination & relax. Dallas is literally the fastest growing city in America so its not lacking people. It's always something to do too. Also has one of the best public transportations systems in America so people rather use that or drive to be in the a/c rather than walking & sweating.
The outside of Dallas looks dead but if you go inside the restaurants are packed but the city looks dead because no one walks . Idk why???
It’s true that no one really walks. Unless you live in a high rise in uptown, downtown or deep ellum.
Most of Dallas was built in the second half of the 19th Century. Like most North American cities built during this period, it's designed at the scale of a car as opposed to a person, so walking is usually impractical because of the distances between buildings.
Other examples are Miami, Houston, Phoenix, and Atlanta.
because its too hot to be walking
John Lennon Basically Southern cities. The most unhealthy as well due to the lack of exercise by walking.
Emmanuel Not necessarily true, downtown houston and Nashville have a lot more foot traffic
Love Dallas! Can’t wait to see Houston next!
Houston coming soon!
Arguably the best skyline in America, especially at night. I love driving through there at night not knowing what colors the buildings will light up at night. Everyday there is different lighting.
Are you saying it’s better than Manhattan, Chicago or even Miami
@@nishchaysrivastava6251 I should have worked it differently. It's not better than Manhattan's, but it's definitely better than Chicago and Miami's. The only others that come close in my opinion are Pittsburgh and Vegas.
@@blackjesus2510 it's not better than Chicago . Dallas downtown is to small for you to try and compere it to Chicago . You could combine all the skyscrapers in Texas and Chicago still has more .
@@ancelmosalgado4585 Lol definitely better than Chicago. Chicago has a nice skyline, especially when viewed by the Navy Pier. However, Dallas is unique with the lighting and the fact that a lot of the buildings change from different colors almost everyday. You don't see other cities doing that.
@@blackjesus2510 Lol definitely not better than Chicago you're just delusional like people from Houston talking nonsense about their 10 skylines lol Chicago skyline lights change as well . Chicago has 58 million annual tourist . Dallas has what ? 27 million tourist annually . Dallas is not in Chicago's level .
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Did I miss daytime drive Dallas? Love all your videos. But was hoping you would do some Tennessee cities (Nashville and Memphis). Use to live in Brownsville Tenn. Its to small. But Memphis is huge and everyone remembers "Elvis" and Nashville everyone loves for its country music. I lived in West Memphis which is considered truck city of USA for its trucking industry and its many truck stops. Just asking. Enjoyed the video. Keep them coming. Be safe God bless
Very beautiful and wonderful, I wish you health and safety first. Thank you so much💕💕💕💕💕