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You really need to explore the underground tunnels. Downtown Houston has 7 miles of underground tunnels and people always wonder "where are all the people" when they go to downtown.
Yup, you're absolutely correct. I've been in one of those downtown Houston about 3 years ago. Kinda cool with all the stores and shops and restaurants. I loved it.
@@kazoo6186 doesn't mean it has any culture this city is dead no activation of the streets and corners. The planning and zoning director from 3 -4 decades ago did downtown a disservice
@@MultiLuner Understandable but the downtown is underutilized and unfortunately not maximized to its full potential. People need options. That is a ghost town and o sunshine. The tunnel effect is strong there.
I went to live in Japan. I couldn’t wait to go live my dream and go to Japan. Once I got here, I missed Houston so much, it ached. Can’t wait to come back. I miss my city.
Imo Downtown Los Angeles and Houston are comparable in several ways but I must admit Houston has an extra welcoming (if not under appreciated ) edge to it overall. Thanks for the tour!
Since I'm a Houstonian, to answer those that wonder why there are so few people on the streets, there are basically two reasons-one is that it's probably a Saturday or Sunday, and the other is that there is an extensive underground tunnel system that is air conditioned with plenty of shops and restaurants that connect different parts of downtown, so many people are walking down there during the week. I was stupid enough to move to this dirty European big city to live with my wife and the contrast is astounding. Here nothing gets painted, cleaned, grafitti is everywhere and nobody cares. Houston continues to beautify, renovate and make things more liveable, clean and esthetic. Downtown Houston even looks a lot better than it did when we were there last. God Bless Houston and the USA. I can't wait to go back to Houston, stay there and never look back
Saturday and Sunday is when you should see people out the most. This city was poorly zoned and developed from 4 decades ago. It is literally dead no activated streets or corners on the backside of buildings and brick walls where there should be storefronts
I've just come back from Fort Worth, Texas. I had a 3h long walk there around 15-18 o'clock on a working day and saw in total only 6 people walking around, and there is no extensive underground system there. So I guess it's rather because of your crazy car-culture and getting absolutely everywhere by car, and as a consequence - there is nothing interesting down there for a pedestrian. I loved the experience though! And I'm also curious what European city you're talking about, because not at all every European city is dirty (rather there are some dirty exceptions), and my European experience is the opposite of yours.
@@denislinnik Totally agree with you . As a city it is quite clean and nice but without people outside . Parks are mostly empty . Passive city life and almost no social activity
I live here and this was shot on a Sunday, there is much more foot traffic and vehicles during the week. There is also a big long underground air conditioned tunnel below downtown with lots of shops and resturants so the street level is not as crouded as a lot of big cities.
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Houston is a very beautiful city.I had been in Houston for 5 months and I and my wife had stayed with my daughter who has settled in Houston with her family.(from Kerala).
I like living in this metro area I like how the downtown is planned similar to nyc or Chicago with its architecture and use of modern buildings compared to other southern cities that use the generic southern garby architecture such as mobile or Jackson Houston is one of the few gems in the south
after living in LA most of my life and joining the Airforce. My wife and I will probably move to Houston but more of Cinco ranch or league city or Galveston. Even downtown Houston is so clean compared to LA.
As a Japanese guy I always dream about going to The United States. It's the place I wanna settle there in the future. If I have to choose a state I'm going for Minnesota, Minneapolis. I HOPE this dream gets true 😔🇯🇵🇺🇸
@@GrandGamesReviews oh that’s cool, Houston is a good place to live, i’d recommend moving there if you want to go to the US, houses there are also pretty cheap but I recommend taking action soon because they’re getting expensive
Man, I sure do love the fact that the streets are so clean in this richer neighborhood and area. I bet the city spends just as much time assisting the poorer areas as it does this place! Right?
There’s a huge blind spot to the fact that if you make those poor areas look nice. They will soar to expensive prices and only the rich will live there. Many groups have protested projects cause they will push out minority residents. The sad part is if the city spends a lot on a poor area, the poor will be pushed out by the rich someplace else and the cycle endlessly continues
This area is an extremely short walk to the Greyhound station and all that. I'm used to walking through some "unsavory" places, but that's definitely a good place to get shot or mugged.
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@@joe3009 Well, Phoenix has lots of trees that aren't native to the desert. That's why irrigation systems were invented so that they can survive in the desert.
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Most beautiful downtown but at the same least populated one. I can tell you the reason, Houston unlike other cities is very huge and the population is extremely distributed. And moreover unlike other downtowns, Houston downtown is more of a business center rather a city center or tourist center or shopping mall & dining center. So you never find a crowd here unlike other cities like Boston, NY etc
I prefer distributed. But i did live downtown and it was fantastic, clean and quiet, especially after living in a one downtown center like Boston for 6 years, as well as others.
@@kapiljain7010 I born in Malaysia. Malaysia is the best. That I am not happy to be born in Hong Kong and China. And that I wanted to be born in United States Of America
The grass is not always greener on the other side. Big city life is horrible! I was born and raised in Houston and now live in a small town. Big city life takes away the value of life!
When I lived in Downtown Houston in 2015 I think somebody told me the total resident population was only 8,000 residents. I'm sure it's more now but this is very typical of DT surface level, eerily vacant of pedestrians traffic. The underground is a bit more hussle and bussle but it's closed on the weekends.
@NTL There weren't hardly any suburbs around Houston in the 70s' plus there was a oil bust because of Jimmy Carter, the 2nd worst president in history except for Biden. The thugs would come in from the east side and the southeast side and cause all sorts of crap but it ended in a few years. But as far as a major Democrat run city, it's the only one in the country so far that hasn't had major lootings and smash and grabs and burning down everything. The thugs went to the burbs, sent there by Lanier, and White and Brown and Turner, and all their sect 8 property ownings, now it's a free for all out there. Downtown is safe because of only that.
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I'm brazilian, i never went to the USA, but i love texas culture. Houston is a very beautiful city! ❤💙
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Please visit whenever you get the chance!
@@caremotor86 How?
@@caremotor86 makes sense, I thought you were talking about her comment. My bad.
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wow the clarity of the camera is amazing
And this is my Beautiful hometown!
Everybody are welcome
I was born, lived and went to school in Houston but haven’t lived there since 1990 and I can’t believe how much it’s changed!
Beautiful downtown Houston very clean
You really need to explore the underground tunnels. Downtown Houston has 7 miles of underground tunnels and people always wonder "where are all the people" when they go to downtown.
Do you live in texas ? I really would like yo ask you some questions its really important
The same thing happens in Dallas! I think the current pandemic was probably the big culprit here, though.
Yup, you're absolutely correct. I've been in one of those downtown Houston about 3 years ago. Kinda cool with all the stores and shops and restaurants. I loved it.
@@dhiyaeddine7508 Sure. What's up?
Where are the entrances to the tunnels? I’ve always wanted to visit but I never found out how
Houston is so freaking clean, very clean for a big city
If you ask people in Dallas, they'll say we're the dirtiest place in Americ and "the armpit of Texas"
Greatness of Texas is immeasurable and profound and unimaginable
Please consider a walking tour of downtown Houston's underground tunnel system.
Also do one of river oaks, it’s the suburb area the contains homes up to $50,000,000
Will watch!
@@kazoo6186 doesn't mean it has any culture this city is dead no activation of the streets and corners. The planning and zoning director from 3 -4 decades ago did downtown a disservice
@@ashleysullivan3411 I like dead towns because my anxiety isn’t through the roof with 1000s of people being around me lol
@@MultiLuner Understandable but the downtown is underutilized and unfortunately not maximized to its full potential. People need options. That is a ghost town and o sunshine. The tunnel effect is strong there.
Houston is such an underrated city.
One of the most beautiful city in the world
I went to live in Japan. I couldn’t wait to go live my dream and go to Japan.
Once I got here, I missed Houston so much, it ached.
Can’t wait to come back. I miss my city.
@@wendyberrios5957 houston is plagued with crime at the moment 😳
It floods a lot in Houston
@@joeyrouser4647 at least you get to swim
LOVE TEXAS SO MUCH!!! Had Great time in THE LONE STAR STATE !
So proud to call this home
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I’m going to Houston next week. I can’t wait. I’m from Miami florida but I’ve heard so many great things about texas in general.
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Anything is better than Miami 🤔
I am a proud citizen of this great and wonderful city. God bless Texas, God bless America.🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Another great video of my hometown. Thank you!🥰
Imo Downtown Los Angeles and Houston are comparable in several ways but I must admit Houston has an extra welcoming (if not under appreciated ) edge to it overall.
Thanks for the tour!
You right. I hardly seen any homeless ppl over there
The streets are so clean
Clean like the streets of Moscow. Check out the video. This is a Sunday ?
Because its Texas not California!
Not in my neighborhood. This metro rail has been nothing but a magnet that attracts vagrants and the homeless.
don’t believe it
@@briandavis849; but I see clean .
Houston best in America.
Im in love to this city.
Houston’s parks have always been beautiful and well kept. 🌷🌷🌷
pristine, clean, tidy, wealthy, harmonious and idyllic, great American city.
Very clean city!! Green and flowers are evrywhere.
now i really wanna go to Houston, chill people cool streets nice buildings, u can’t go wrong with the city
Since I'm a Houstonian, to answer those that wonder why there are so few people on the streets, there are basically two reasons-one is that it's probably a Saturday or Sunday, and the other is that there is an extensive underground tunnel system that is air conditioned with plenty of shops and restaurants that connect different parts of downtown, so many people are walking down there during the week.
I was stupid enough to move to this dirty European big city to live with my wife and the contrast is astounding. Here nothing gets painted, cleaned, grafitti is everywhere and nobody cares. Houston continues to beautify, renovate and make things more liveable, clean and esthetic. Downtown Houston even looks a lot better than it did when we were there last. God Bless Houston and the USA. I can't wait to go back to Houston, stay there and never look back
Which city n Europe? If I may ask.
It seems the homeless are enjoying the beautiful park, just like Miami. I'm enjoying my European city now and feel like a king being a pedestrian.
Saturday and Sunday is when you should see people out the most. This city was poorly zoned and developed from 4 decades ago. It is literally dead no activated streets or corners on the backside of buildings and brick walls where there should be storefronts
I've just come back from Fort Worth, Texas. I had a 3h long walk there around 15-18 o'clock on a working day and saw in total only 6 people walking around, and there is no extensive underground system there. So I guess it's rather because of your crazy car-culture and getting absolutely everywhere by car, and as a consequence - there is nothing interesting down there for a pedestrian. I loved the experience though!
And I'm also curious what European city you're talking about, because not at all every European city is dirty (rather there are some dirty exceptions), and my European experience is the opposite of yours.
@@denislinnik Totally agree with you . As a city it is quite clean and nice but without people outside . Parks are mostly empty . Passive city life and almost no social activity
I live here and this was shot on a Sunday, there is much more foot traffic and vehicles during the week. There is also a big long underground air conditioned tunnel below downtown with lots of shops and resturants so the street level is not as crouded as a lot of big cities.
Please can we discuss
this was recorded during the pandemic
Wow! Amazing picture quality and sound.
I was hired to work in TMC. God had blessed me with this wonderful location. Thank u for walking me through my next home address. Now I’m at peace with my decision 😊
Beautiful video clip, thanks for sharing!
Houston is a very beautiful city.I had been in Houston for 5 months and I and my wife had stayed with my daughter who has settled in Houston with her family.(from Kerala).
I should really walk around Discovery Green more, rarely ever see the beauty Houston has to offer.
Wow it's Super Clean !
So Clean. I should move from Boston to Houston. Houses are 50% off in Houston!
I like living in this metro area I like how the downtown is planned similar to nyc or Chicago with its architecture and use of modern buildings compared to other southern cities that use the generic southern garby architecture such as mobile or Jackson Houston is one of the few gems in the south
after living in LA most of my life and joining the Airforce. My wife and I will probably move to Houston but more of Cinco ranch or league city or Galveston. Even downtown Houston is so clean compared to LA.
I lived in L.A. and moved to downtown Houston never looked back. It's great to wake up to no looters and nice people all over the place.
Nice video and Amazing views wow thanks friend for your sharing 👌👌👏👏
Thanks for watching
Amazing and Beautiful love this video
I didn't know Houston was this beautiful 😍
As a Japanese guy I always dream about going to The United States. It's the place I wanna settle there in the future. If I have to choose a state I'm going for Minnesota, Minneapolis. I HOPE this dream gets true 😔🇯🇵🇺🇸
why minneapolis?
@@DetectiveConan990v3 i have got my uncle living in there. And, the city is just my favourite. I love Minneapolis 🇺🇸🖒
Houston reminds me of some places in Japan
@@DVDRAR For real, I used to have a friend in my school. He was my classmate too. Now he lives in Huston, Texas.
@@GrandGamesReviews oh that’s cool, Houston is a good place to live, i’d recommend moving there if you want to go to the US, houses there are also pretty cheap but I recommend taking action soon because they’re getting expensive
Lindo, parabéns conheçendo Houston sem saí de casa, obrigado.
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Hello👋
Houston is beautiful. Coming from Chicago, illinois and New York City, New York
Man, I sure do love the fact that the streets are so clean in this richer neighborhood and area. I bet the city spends just as much time assisting the poorer areas as it does this place! Right?
There’s a huge blind spot to the fact that if you make those poor areas look nice. They will soar to expensive prices and only the rich will live there. Many groups have protested projects cause they will push out minority residents. The sad part is if the city spends a lot on a poor area, the poor will be pushed out by the rich someplace else and the cycle endlessly continues
Go about 2 miles north on main street and you'll see the true side of Houston.
@@alopez1974 ghetto ⁉️
This area is an extremely short walk to the Greyhound station and all that. I'm used to walking through some "unsavory" places, but that's definitely a good place to get shot or mugged.
@@alopez1974plz Hush! Bcuz Miami isn’t all south beach and L.A. isn’t all Hollywood && NYC isn’t all Times Square every city has both it’s good&& bad!!!
Amazing Virtual Tour of Houston City, Keep it up👍
Thanks for watching!
Good upload, wonderful sights and sounds. Thanks
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
I love our city! Very beautiful city! I would never want to live anywhere else.
Yes! Can you do please Sugar Land Marriott Town Square.
Beautiful, really Beautiful.
Downtown Houston looks a lot like Downtown Phoenix. Perhaps in the next 10 years we'll have as many high-rises as Houston. Maybe as many trees too.
I agree. I hope Phoenix plants more shade trees all through the city. It would be a great improvement!
@@7775Kevin yes phoenix need more trees but don't forget it's kinda desert so it may create some problems
You can't grow trees in Phoenix your in the middle of a desert.
@@joe3009 Well, Phoenix has lots of trees that aren't native to the desert. That's why irrigation systems were invented so that they can survive in the desert.
@Maestro Mac and where are you gonna get that water from?
I am living in this beautiful city about 20 years ago. It's the best city
Yes that is true
How are you doing
Hi pretty
I wanna move there💘💘
Hello beautiful damsel how are you doing ❤❤ happy Sunday to you
If you don’t mind me asking, what is this shot on/with? Any picture profiles or grades done in post? I’m obsessed with how colorful this looks.
This country is my dream , I want to go USA for work and travel program :)))) ı know one day ı am going to thake this occasion .
I think Texas its the most beautiful state...
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Hello Elena how are you doing today happy Sunday to you
Good video! Thanks for this walk.👍👍😎😎
I Love Houston hands down ❤️💯👍.
Thank you so much for my Heart❤️.
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What a dream to living there... I'am hungarian, but one day i want to living a place like this..
Great place! Can't wait to visit again
so peaceful colored city. best
Very good video . Respect man . Try to make videos more on small towns like 5k-10k population
Looking as beautiful parks as I found in Singapore
Wow streets so clean Nice ilovet 🇺🇸❤
Most beautiful downtown but at the same least populated one. I can tell you the reason, Houston unlike other cities is very huge and the population is extremely distributed. And moreover unlike other downtowns, Houston downtown is more of a business center rather a city center or tourist center or shopping mall & dining center. So you never find a crowd here unlike other cities like Boston, NY etc
I prefer distributed. But i did live downtown and it was fantastic, clean and quiet, especially after living in a one downtown center like Boston for 6 years, as well as others.
@@KB-ke3fi LA is very crowded is what i heard
@@KB-ke3fi but Houston downtown is least croweded most of weekends looks abondoned! It is more of corporate centre
So beautiful and clean.😥
Houston is very beautiful ♥️♥️💓🥰🌹🌹
Incredibly clean sidewalk wow
Very clean city. Reminds me of Australian cities.
It aint clean
@@spartain1036 Some r and some r not.
Maybe because people aren't outside is the reason
@@spartain1036 yes it is
Looks dead with no people
Thanks for the video! enjoyed it
People may wonder where the people are but they're located in the underground air conditioned marbled tunnels with restaurants, retailers and shops.
I want to go USA. I love USA
U should come
@@lmfao745 Definitely I will come there.
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I want to live in Texas. 😢
Houston is my love❤️
Awesome video!
Thanks!
Vou pra Houston em breve 😃
It looks way cleaner than NYC and LA.
cause there's no one outside. where the hell is everybody?
@@junofranco6638 doing la siesta?
@@junofranco6638 working and sleeping
@@junofranco6638 I mean, this video was made in 2020 which was when covid happened. So maybe people had to quarantine or something
Very very clean!!
wow so quiet like a village, i am in dubai and here always 10000000 ppl on street. the contrast is astonishing
Magnificent!- ED
USA is the best and beautiful country. I know USA is wonderful. I wish that I born in USA
Be grateful God knows best from which soil thou shall be born and buried. Stay blessed
Which country bro you born I am just asking in Future I can visit your country I am from India namaste 😊😊
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Beautiful city look very nice clean
America has BEAUTIFUL and PERFECT cities
It is a very violent city to live in now.
2 blocks in either direction from this point is bad homeless problem and crime.
@Al Qaeda Are you aware of the recent pandemic?
You did a great job in downtown Houston, but next time please visit uptown the Galleria area and the and The Texas Medical center. Thanks
My city 🤟🏽-Town
I needed this for something I'm writing ✍
i hope i can live in a city one day. been stuck in oppressive small towns all my life
The grass is not always greener on the other side. Big city life is horrible! I was born and raised in Houston and now live in a small town. Big city life takes away the value of life!
Cleaaaan😍
Olá amigos, aqui conhecendo mais um pouco de sua cidade
My lovely city H Town❤️
2:35 sounds so peaceful ❤️
The good thing about Houston is that it's a global city, it's not provincial like Dallas-FW that still wears those old-fashioned suits and hats.
Thanks 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️ Beautiful.Houston TX
Beautiful home sweet home
My town!
Green garden City..
Greetings from Jakarta.
When I lived in Downtown Houston in 2015 I think somebody told me the total resident population was only 8,000 residents. I'm sure it's more now but this is very typical of DT surface level, eerily vacant of pedestrians traffic. The underground is a bit more hussle and bussle but it's closed on the weekends.
It’s now around 12k and growing
Beautiful video
Thank you!
Looks clean
Fascinante magnifique ville très propre et calme macha'Allah
U passed my apartments there so nice but I think I’m moving soon I’ll still be in Houston
Excellent.
Houston, city. 👍👍👍❤️💙❤️💙Texas.
Cleaner than n.y's downtown that's for sure
Dems are taking over so don't hold your breath on our city staying so nice.
@NTL There weren't hardly any suburbs around Houston in the 70s' plus there was a oil bust because of Jimmy Carter, the 2nd worst president in history except for Biden. The thugs would come in from the east side and the southeast side and cause all sorts of crap but it ended in a few years. But as far as a major Democrat run city, it's the only one in the country so far that hasn't had major lootings and smash and grabs and burning down everything. The thugs went to the burbs, sent there by Lanier, and White and Brown and Turner, and all their sect 8 property ownings, now it's a free for all out there. Downtown is safe because of only that.