It was hopping with activity in the 90s. Check out the Night Court intro to see what New York was like before Disney bought and sanitized times Square and beyond. It's definitely cleaner and quieter, not one siren even. Still a great city!
Lol... I remember visiting NYC in 2012, my first time. We caught a cab from the airport and the first billboard I saw along the highway made me laugh. It read, "Welcome to New York, the city that never sleeps. Could it be the mattress?" It was an advertisement for some mattress company! Very clever marketing!
I'm from Fall River, Massachusetts and I've been to NYC a few times growing up and it's not for everyone, but I respect all of the hard working people of NYC and also the unfortunate people there as well... 💙🌟
I used to work the night shift in a hôtel and I can say that it's not the dangerous people but the lost ones who wander the streets at night. Mental disorders are perhaps the greatest factor in social exclusion.
Wow, this really brings back memories. I was a punk rocker back in the late 80s and I passed through New York City once and stayed in an abandoned squat, it was quite interesting. My brother currently lives in New York City and never would’ve thought about doing anything like this as he walks back-and-forth from the train station to his apartment. Bravo 🎉 Thanks for the video!
During the 70s and 80s NYC at 3am was humming with open businesses and people energy. That’s why they called it the city that never sleeps. I remember it so vividly. NYC has been battered and fallen
I live in a small town in Poland where the street lights are off during late night to save electricity and it`s completely dark everywhere so you need to walk with the flashlight. I can`t believe that EU is forcing all of the countries to save energy when tons of electricity is wasted on billboards, citylights, adverts etc. in USA when nobody really need it at night.
It's so lit up you're right! Wasted electricity! Why don't they ever address this! I live 6miles west in NJ. Used to go to NYC for talk shows w/mom. A concert back in the day. But would never go there now. Too much bad news of mass shop lifting, migrants congesting areas. Tunnels and bridges $17! It gets scarier every year. Good point about wasting electricity. NJ is safer for me 😊
I live in the middle of nowhere about 6 kilometres from a tiny little village called Ballinalee in Co.Longford Ireland I grew up on a dairy farm roaming through rolling fields and lakes. I find this fascinating. It’s definitely a concrete jungle that never sleeps. Amazing ❤
I remember being in NYC in 1960 and my cousin and I got our hair done at 3 in the morning and it was very busy in the streets! That's over 60 years ago! Wow!!!
Subbed! This is amazing content. I can see this being reviewed 100+ years from now and people being amazed at what life was like for us. You're documenting a moment in time. A moment in time that may seem insignificant right now, but its importance will become clear after we are all dead and gone.
"...after we're all dead and gone." And with whoever the insane people that are running this country right now are, it looks like that could be any minute now.
off topic but ever since their money boy started getting into drama, they been recommending me small channels ive never seen and things i wouldnt even usually watch wonder whyyyyyyyyyyyyy
I have been looking into jumping in but it is a long process. I suppose you could have instant success if you had the money to advertise a little to increase traffic. It appears to me the way I read it that you are probable going to be into it at least a year before you see any sort of positive cash flow for your time and efforts.
@@monmixerin any new business venture no matter what it is you are never going to make profit after year one. So unless you're willing or able to take that hit in year one you'll never give yourself a chance. Obviously there are exceptions personally I have my own business it's a coffee shop/Deli from a truck I do corporate events music festivals etc but at first I just did have the truck in one spot until I built up the money to grow the business. And I can assure you I didn't do that in one year
This was so cool to watch. I am from the south. I live in central Louisiana. I have never been to New York. I have never seen so many lights!! I keep wondering why people are walking around at 3AM and with kids. It seems so peaceful too and like a regular New York night. Where I live people are in the house by 7pm on a regular night, and restaurants are closed by 10pm. Great video! I’m in awe seriously!
I’m from nyc here. Lots of videos trying to get views on extremes (how bad this and that is). I live by the city and been living here for 41 years. It’s pretty good (if you have money), and can be harsh (if you don’t). Lots of movie stars chose to live here… there’s a reason why. Come visit
@@pinoynation45832000-3000$ a month for a very small studio. Directly in manhattan if you are okay with 30-45 min train ride u can find studios in the Bronx or upper east side above 100th ave for 1250-1500$ a month
Of my many visits to NYC, I have never ventured out at 3 a.m. Thanks; it was very interesting to see. It makes me want to visit again, and it makes me a bit sad; there are so many homeless. Stay safe, man. I'm a new subscriber.
NYC is an awesome city! Just like any city we have our rough spots, I have seen improvement over the last few months. Awareness pushes for change. I am BULLISH NYC, please come back and visit. Thank you for watching!
Sounds like Spiderman 2 the videogame is playing in the background when you hear the police sirens, car horns and everything in New York lol. Childhood memories playing that game for PS2. Great video by the way
I remember the first time I visited NYC from Texas, I was shocked to find soo many people out at 3 in the morning, I stayed for 8 years. I loved every single minute of it. ❤❤❤
My grandma used to live in Jersey City and would take me to NYC sometimes. I was from a small town by the Jersey Shore and it was quite an awesome experience. I went to college in north Jersey and would frequently go to NYC in the late 90’s to about 2006 with my husband and first child. Sometimes I miss it. I forgot how much is going on at all hours of the day/night. I don’t know how people get used to the noise and lights. Great video! I now live in the south in a small town. I like visiting NYC but I couldn’t live there.
I’m 40. From the northeast Bronx right by Coop City and Westchester. I used to go to the city EVERY WEEKEND for YEARS. I can’t believe what NYC has become. This video in the past would have you booking a trip here. Even at 3am there were such an amazing variety of people. Normal to expressive to everything else. What a shame.
Was in NYC over Xmas and New Year. Walking the streets at this time without the tourist crowds was the best ...after 2 weeks of mess and noise and rude people I was happy to head home to beautiful clean green New Zealand !!!
Oh my god this gave me so many flash backs going there when I was a kid back in the 2000's when it was in its prime street performers, people, hotdog stands, stores selling knick knacks, busy streets and looking for somewhere to park just to walk around in awe of your surroundings I miss the good ol days if only I could go back in time I would kill for a hotdog back when that's all the stands sold along with a can of soda
For someone who can't travel that far, this is like the next best thing. Thank you so much. Beautiful and haunting at the same time... the amount of homeless people and obvious people being UI is terrible to see..
What an awesome video. I was in NYC for thr first time in May and stayed down in Times Square so I loved seeing the sights again. So much energy in that city. Indeed, the city doesn't sleep. I loved it but city living is not for me but I truly love NYC.
Midtown used to be so vibrant at this time of night many people. The only area that looked like this was the Wall Street area. Now I'm going back to the 70s and 80s. It's kind of a shell of itself. We had a night club every other block and bars penny arcades and other social places. They are all gone now.
After covid pandemic, the city became super dead at night, it was still lively til at least 5 am, vivid happens and nyc was a ghost town at night and it seemed many people got use to the lockdown
I still remember quite vividly how hard NYC got hit by covid. A lot of people there didn't take it seriously and 100s of people were dying by the day. It was horrifying. Then as the weeks and months went by, people really became used to being inside all the time and that kind of lifestyle has become much more normal for a lot of people. Socializing was basically stopped in its tracks for a whole year. I still remember feeling such a bad vibe when covid was at its worst. It felt like there was a good chance we would never return to our old lives after that. I'm sure a lot of people felt the same way. It really altered the day to day routine for many people and it'll probably take quite some time before things go back to the way they were before covid. Also, it's not really all covid's fault, of course the internet and social media and handheld technology plays a major part in it all.
I work in Manhattan - midtown. It is declining daily with the amount of people wandering the streets and the pervasive mental health and substance abuse problems. It is scary even during the daytime hours. You should get some footage of major subway stations at 3AM - I am sure they turn into encampments. Thanks for the video!
@@ExperienceNewYorkCity you've got a new subscriber just for the fact you said you're doing the subways! LOVED this video too I absolutely love new York city it's my favourite city in the whole world and I've been lucky enough to have visited many countries and many cities
I’m from the United Kingdom and visited New York last year. I really enjoyed it and definitely need to go back again at some point! I just subscribed-looking forward to more videos!
Thank you for watching and subscribing! NYC is awesome! We just have some rough spots like any other city. So much to do here and I am looking forward to your return!
Thanks for sharing this video. Brought me many memories when I used walk down to times square every summer with the family. Sad to say I have not been down there for a couple of years now. Everything has change and not for better. I still love the city.
The city that never sleeps. I got such a Gotham vibe from the Batman animated series, as a european these tall buildings and wide streets are so interesting. One of them buildings you coudn't see the end of it because of the clouds or smog. I wouldn't live in this city but I definetly would visit it once in a while. Stay safe!
Hello. I'm from Germany and I find it really interesting to experience a city like New York at night. But I also find it shocking how many homeless people sleep sitting on the street at night and how many other strange people are out and about. But it's no different here in Hamburg at night. New York is of course much bigger and busier. Thank you for these interesting insights into the city.
I live in a tiny village in Cornwall, England. In 60 seconds from my front door in the countryside, 25 mins later I'm on the moors and at the lake. After midnight there's no streetlights on, it's quiet and dark, fair enough, there's nowhere to get a pizza at 3am, but I'll take that anyday. Edited to add: when I say 25 mins and I'm at the lake...that's in my wheelchair using my tri-ride T-rocks. Not using a car.
@@lostintheseventies7969 it's far more than that, it's a truly magical place, but it takes sacrifice to be at peace here. Even though it's very small, everything is far away and if you need all the convenience of modern life, then it's probably not for you, but if you like the idea of being marooned on a desert island, that is far from deserted....it's paradise. I like paradise. I can live with drizzle.
Hi Ronald....what do you sugest he defends himself with ? In my opinion...don't go walking around at 3am with a camera....but hey.....what do i know....its midnight here, and its time to stop walking the streets for me. Stay safe
I want this kind of Freedom. Freely walking the street at 3 AM with no one bother, and doing my own things outside on the street at 3 AM with no one care 😁. And we need more of this kind of videos on UA-cam: raw, authentic, and looks like a real life.
Thank you soooo very much for uploading this video!!! And for sharing this comment, which I will explain shortly. I’m a born & raised New Yorker (who happens to also be an introvert 😅) About the footage: I am currently immobile and wheelchair bound (and female) so this footage is exactly the solution to my problem at this moment. I LOVE my (I said mine bc I currently know no other place as home) City!!! 🥰😍😘🗽🤩 As dirty and as critter infested as it may be at times. Being born and raised here I fully understand and appreciate that’s really not ALWAYS the case. There is some beauty along with it. And besides you HAVE to have the “bad” to truly appreciate the “good”. I’m honestly not looking for a debate here 😅 just adding in my 2 cents 😅 About the comment: You are sooo most definitely right but being that I am female and introverted, I find it currently much more relaxing and safe to enjoy this city in the very early hours and NEVER alone.
I’m from a Los Angeles suburb and I haven’t been to New York yet but of course I want to see how the other half lives. I’m surprised to see women walking alone. I am surprised to see tourists with luggage😅 at 3 am. I am surprised to see people who don’t look homeless or strung out. I’m surprised to see vending carts open. I am surprised cops standing in a circle talking. I’m surprised to see tourists sightseeing.
.......yeah this looks a thousand times.....cleaner.......safer...... better.......than downtown LA.......but this appears to be shot around Times Square........ie where there are lots of people out......if you walk 10 blocks in any direction is it the same vibe???......I don't know......but I'd take this over say.......Hollywood Blvd.........hell l 'd take this over Disneyland.....
NYC is MASSIVE. I haven't been there in a couple of decades but, being intimately familiar with midtown, it's fun to revisit. That city is constantly reinventing itself. Again, it is very large. You are only experiencing a small fraction in this video.
I expected much worse. Looks like a lovely, enjoyable night stroll to me, almost family friendly! So much activity still, so many happy people. In many other cities in the world you'd have been bothered or worse for sure... I ❤ NY!
@@elizabethpeterson455nah San Francisco is better, at least SF has a chill vibe and an awesome quality of life. NYC has more of a "ghetto" feel and it's more street tough but you would have to go to all the new york city boroughs to know what I'm talking about. You will not experience the real NYC if you just stay in Manhatten.
I live in Canada & this kind of sight seems to be in every city now, not just New York. Every morning when I go to work meth heads & people using fentanyl on the streets, in the subways, it’s scary & very sad.
The Dublin Donut omg..I remember before my husband and I got married I visited him but missed the bus and wanted to wait at Penn Station they told me I couldn’t sit down on the floor and either needed to get on the train or leave..I waited at the dining donut and the guy that worked there let me stay inside and gave me free coffee..he said there is a guy watching you and I don’t feel as if your safe stay inside until your bus come..and that is exactly what I did..my husband lived in the Bronx at the time that would have taken him sometime to get to me..one thing I won’t do that again and NY def do not sleep
When I was homeless I actually thought about sleeping on the NY streets. Truth be told: It's quite serene at 3AM in the morning. It's very safe too. People walk right past you, in their own world - it's (ironically) refreshing. You don't have to worry about anybody trying to do anything to you...plus the scenery **chef's kiss** You get to live in an upscale neighborhood rent free (at least that's how I looked at it).
New York City can be nice and great if you have alot of money, but can be nightmare if you are broke, not a place to go to if you are poor, that's for sure, been there to visit in the past and never want to go back either, would rather visit on here by watching these videos, that's good enough for me
@@unknown66003Alabama is not so bad financially, the smaller towns have lower crimes and is cheaper to live. The bigger cities everywhere are bad in every way because of the larger population. NY is a breeding ground for crimes because of the higher end stores and wealther people, and it doesn't help the politicians are so corrupt.
Remember in the late 90's the email going around with the picture of the homeless guy holding a cardboard sign "Need money for beer, pot, and hooker...I ain't gonna lie"? I was walking in the times square area after the Metallica/symphony show at MSG in 1999 and that guy came up to me and my friend, reciting lyrics from a Metallica song but in poetry form. He was really nice. We gave him some hooker money.
You should bring a friend with you when you’re shooting videos for protection. Just in case, some of them people are pretty sketchy, you need someone to watch your back
I visited NYC and was out walking like this at 3am in the Times Square area just roaming. I felt safe and saw lots of thing. I was alone but it was cool
Maybe closing the mental hospitals and giving mentally-ill street people the right to refuse treatment and a shelter for the night has something to do with these vulnerable people wandering the street.
I think homeless shelters don't allow drug use, so a lot of the addicts choose to be on the streets to continue doing drugs rather than have a roof over their heads.
@@norskibull2.021 that or have an extortion rackets based upon religious being the most relevant since mentally ill are the easiest to be duped, especially in jail. Heard Georgia and Texas got caught for some stuff. Stay safe
It must suck to live in a place where it's ALWAYS light. There's so much light pollution that the sky hardly looks dark. I live in the complete opposite of New Yorkers, I live in the country with wide open pastures and trees and grass so green it's almost blinding, but so beautiful. And it's sooo quiet here. And when it rains it's the only noisy thing around here.
I lived in NYC for 17 years-recently got offered a job in the Midwest and took it. I would live in NYC any day of the week over where I am now...Man I miss it. The people, cultures, energy...there is nothing like it.
I live in the Midwest and I can honestly say I’d never want to live in New York. It looks like a cesspool to me of despair, mental illness, and trash. I wouldn’t be able to just ignore it. Don’t get me wrong, my city has homeless people too, but nothing like this.
Depends where you are in life. Trying to raise four kids and give them a stable, safe life with space in NYC would be impossible unless you're making hundreds of thousands a year
I used to work at my cousins restaurant on 451 Broome Street and the dinner rolls were delivered around 4am. No rats or homeless people were around. At 4am I’d open the door, and bring the warm bag of rolls in. Not far away in the Bowery where his $1800 a month loft in the 1980’s was a different world compared to SOHO.
The American Dream? What do American politicians actually do? Every country has its issues, but the U.S.A claims to be the greatest country on Earth! DOH!!!
It’s only in the huge city centers where the freaks are out like this. New York isn’t the entire country. I’m from the south shore of Staten Island which is in the same city as Manhattan and it’s far more peaceful, safe, and quiet at night.
I'm from Australia and am surprised this looks quiet and pretty safe. I think in Perth Australia there are just as many homeless. A dream of mine to go to New York at Christmas ❤
Do you have any idea how many billions would be lost if they turned off all those ads at night!!? 😂 New york’s economy would crumble in an instant. I’d like to think i’m wrong but something tells me that ads are probably the biggest money maker in that city since you litterally can’t escape them.
I've always lived out in the country and seeing giant buildings and stuff like this seems so unreal to me... the steam coming out of the sewers, the sirens in the distance, and the overall cyberpunk 2077 night city vibes is rly cool. Kinda disappointed that spiderman, the ninja turtles, or someone saying 'im walking here' weren't in this walk through tho lol
Asphalt and concrete. Lights. People enjoying drinks and conversation on the sidewalk. People are able to walk freely and safely and conduct their daily/nightly routines- even at 3AM. From Africa, NYC looks like heaven on earth.
I used to work for the MTA overnight in the subways and it was never like it is today. It was full of life tourists and happiness. Occasionally problems would occur nothing like it is today.
I'm from rural Maryland so this right here would give me a heart attack !! all the noises, lights and people at 3am ?! yeah this too much for me lol too much going on stuff I'm not use to 😂
Seeing families walking around kids wide awake like its the middle of the day is crazy. But then I'm from small town western australia. Would love to visit nyc one day
I visited Din Tai Fung on Sept 11th last month. First time to NYC. Overall impressions was a busy city but respected the hustle. People were fairly nice for the most part. We stopped in central park after lunch and it was interesting to see tranquility in the park but also the sounds of the city in the background. Neat perspective to see the same route we traveled from Penn station to the Park but at 3am. Thanks for the video!
This is NYC Manhattan uptown. It’s one of the busy spots. I used to live in Brooklyn and there were less than 5 ppl at night after 1am. It was scary I was the only woman on the street. In Long Island, there was NO ONE on the streets this late. So it really depends on the neighborhood.
I live in the Caribbean and I have been to NY twice and seeing this on my way home where i live in NY when i am up there touches my soul on how many lost souls are out there wandering the streets , i am not a rich person by any means but i know struggles when i see it..
I’m a native New York. I’ve been living here since I was born, and even with all the experiences I’ve had in this city. It’s a lot more peaceful than I expected. I will warn you if you decide to do this, you don’t want to avoid the crazy people who are high, you want to avoid the crazy people that aren’t.
I haven't been to NYC since October of 2018 and my God, it's changed. One thing I loved about NYC was the late night, early morning walks, where what you'd come across were fruit and veggies vendors, and hotdog vendors setting up or shutting down at 3am...I don't recall seeing homeless laid out like it's Downtown Los Angeles' Skid Row.
I love how the camera gently bounces. It's as though I'm taking the tour myself. Thank you for creating this video ❤
Nobody cares what u think. Grab a life
thats way more peaceful than i imagined honestly
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Because it's late .try the day time
It was hopping with activity in the 90s. Check out the Night Court intro to see what New York was like before Disney bought and sanitized times Square and beyond.
It's definitely cleaner and quieter, not one siren even. Still a great city!
@@justincase6588 yes I know I used to hang out out there 70s and 70s
New Yorkers are more polite than Californian homeless or Philly for that matter.
The city that never sweeps? 😅
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Lol... I remember visiting NYC in 2012, my first time. We caught a cab from the airport and the first billboard I saw along the highway made me laugh. It read, "Welcome to New York, the city that never sleeps. Could it be the mattress?" It was an advertisement for some mattress company!
Very clever marketing!
Ha ha ha that’s a good one.
😂
The junkies and bums make a mess. They dig in the trash and throw it everywhere.
I'm from Fall River, Massachusetts and I've been to NYC a few times growing up and it's not for everyone, but I respect all of the hard working people of NYC and also the unfortunate people there as well... 💙🌟
I think I'll still live in Boston...cleaner and safer😉
I used to work the night shift in a hôtel and I can say that it's not the dangerous people but the lost ones who wander the streets at night.
Mental disorders are perhaps the greatest factor in social exclusion.
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Idk about mental disorders. More like crack addicts..
You are correct and it's so obvious that many of the homeless do have serious mental illness. It's pretty sad.
Dont lie there is modern cities without homeless, you are the one with that mental disorders in your house
thank god they closed off mental hospitals! Democrats are so based
I could not live in a City .....
Noise, people, lights ....
I live in a small town in the Heart of England ❤️
Heart of England. .... would that be Gloucestershire area ?
If it's too quiet ,anywhere, I get nervous.
Prepare to convert to Islam, good luck!
Wow, this really brings back memories. I was a punk rocker back in the late 80s and I passed through New York City once and stayed in an abandoned squat, it was quite interesting. My brother currently lives in New York City and never would’ve thought about doing anything like this as he walks back-and-forth from the train station to his apartment. Bravo 🎉 Thanks for the video!
Thank you for watching and subscribing. NYC is a great city, we just have our bad spots but are improving
@MidWestWaters345 🤭
During the 70s and 80s NYC at 3am was humming with open businesses and people energy. That’s why they called it the city that never sleeps. I remember it so vividly. NYC has been battered and fallen
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By design
Democrat run cities …
Ever ask yourself why that is?@@alesh2275
@@alesh2275 It was run by Democrats in the 70's and 80's. Did you not know that?
I live in a small town in Poland where the street lights are off during late night to save electricity and it`s completely dark everywhere so you need to walk with the flashlight. I can`t believe that EU is forcing all of the countries to save energy when tons of electricity is wasted on billboards, citylights, adverts etc. in USA when nobody really need it at night.
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Eropa kaya karna menjarah tanah jajahan
Because America is forcing Europe to pay for the Ukraine war. Soon they are going to force you fight the Russians.
It's so lit up you're right! Wasted electricity! Why don't they ever address this! I live 6miles west in NJ. Used to go to NYC for talk shows w/mom. A concert back in the day. But would never go there now. Too much bad news of mass shop lifting, migrants congesting areas. Tunnels and bridges $17! It gets scarier every year. Good point about wasting electricity. NJ is safer for me 😊
So much electricity it's like they are inviting them to stay out! Way too much you are so right!
I live in the middle of nowhere about 6 kilometres from a tiny little village called Ballinalee in Co.Longford Ireland I grew up on a dairy farm roaming through rolling fields and lakes. I find this fascinating. It’s definitely a concrete jungle that never sleeps. Amazing ❤
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Enjoy the Green instead❤☘️❤
@@natashanidalaigh7966 My mother’s side of the family were from Co.Longford. Moved there from Armagh, then from Longford to Co.Clare.
Fascinating? Ok
@@matteo89ify is that a question? Because I think I was fairly clear when I said “ I find it fascinating “
OK!👌🏻
I remember being in NYC in 1960 and my cousin and I got our hair done at 3 in the morning and it was very busy in the streets! That's over 60 years ago! Wow!!!
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Subbed! This is amazing content. I can see this being reviewed 100+ years from now and people being amazed at what life was like for us. You're documenting a moment in time. A moment in time that may seem insignificant right now, but its importance will become clear after we are all dead and gone.
"...after we're all dead and gone." And with whoever the insane people that are running this country right now are, it looks like that could be any minute now.
@@rickmcgough8048 you never know! The few people that survive might rebuild a society that is far better.
That is beyond sad and what amazes me is that even in that state, everyone just leaves each other alone.
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It's wild for sure, but a part of me believes that if a sleeping person randomly starts seizing or something, a passerby *would* stop to
help.
@@keepgoing7533many wouldn’t.
I cant believe people can sleep in that situation. Always noisy :(
@@keepgoing7533incorrect
UA-cam is really giving smaller creators a voice. I wish you much success .
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off topic but ever since their money boy started getting into drama, they been recommending me small channels ive never seen and things i wouldnt even usually watch wonder whyyyyyyyyyyyyy
@@waterbeing0 their money boy hhhhh
I have been looking into jumping in but it is a long process. I suppose you could have instant success if you had the money to advertise a little to increase traffic. It appears to me the way I read it that you are probable going to be into it at least a year before you see any sort of positive cash flow for your time and efforts.
@@monmixerin any new business venture no matter what it is you are never going to make profit after year one. So unless you're willing or able to take that hit in year one you'll never give yourself a chance. Obviously there are exceptions personally I have my own business it's a coffee shop/Deli from a truck I do corporate events music festivals etc but at first I just did have the truck in one spot until I built up the money to grow the business. And I can assure you I didn't do that in one year
This was so cool to watch. I am from the south. I live in central Louisiana. I have never been to New York. I have never seen so many lights!! I keep wondering why people are walking around at 3AM and with kids. It seems so peaceful too and like a regular New York night. Where I live people are in the house by 7pm on a regular night, and restaurants are closed by 10pm. Great video! I’m in awe seriously!
Thank you very much for watching and Subscribing! Near the migrant shelters you will see many young kids out during all hours of the day
I’m from nyc here. Lots of videos trying to get views on extremes (how bad this and that is). I live by the city and been living here for 41 years. It’s pretty good (if you have money), and can be harsh (if you don’t). Lots of movie stars chose to live here… there’s a reason why. Come visit
@@TheQuestion-i3w Curious Filipino here, how much is the cheapest rent for a studio unit in NY near or around the business district?
ты живёшь в США, но ты никогда не была в Нью-Йорке??😮
@@pinoynation45832000-3000$ a month for a very small studio. Directly in manhattan if you are okay with 30-45 min train ride u can find studios in the Bronx or upper east side above 100th ave for 1250-1500$ a month
Nice nostalgia walk for me. I used to live on 44th between 9th and 10th. Late night walks were the best. Loved the peek at Radio City Music Hall.
Thanks for the tour. NYC light bill has got to be massive.
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Good ole Con Ed!
Probably explains why the city is so filthy, there is no money to clean up 😂
Of my many visits to NYC, I have never ventured out at 3 a.m. Thanks; it was very interesting to see. It makes me want to visit again, and it makes me a bit sad; there are so many homeless. Stay safe, man. I'm a new subscriber.
NYC is an awesome city! Just like any city we have our rough spots, I have seen improvement over the last few months. Awareness pushes for change.
I am BULLISH NYC, please come back and visit. Thank you for watching!
If you wish to visit this hell hole, there's something seriously wrong with you!
Many homeless?? Guess it's all relative. Have you seen San Fransisco lately?? Or California in general...
@@Fritha71 OK OK there’s no need to take such offense I merely made an observation and no, I haven’t been to San Francisco recently have you?
New York City is home to 8 million people. My city of Boston is home to 650,000 so yeah It’s all relative.
Sounds like Spiderman 2 the videogame is playing in the background when you hear the police sirens, car horns and everything in New York lol. Childhood memories playing that game for PS2. Great video by the way
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It was probably filmed not too far from time square in certain scenes
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I remember the first time I visited NYC from Texas, I was shocked to find soo many people out at 3 in the morning, I stayed for 8 years. I loved every single minute of it. ❤❤❤
For those who watched this without skipping through. And feeling like you were the one walking this streets!
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Unbelievable city 😊
I'm scared
Purportedly "world's richest" but unable to provide shelter for its citizens.
@@truthadvocacy Spending everything on illegals!!
My grandma used to live in Jersey City and would take me to NYC sometimes. I was from a small town by the Jersey Shore and it was quite an awesome experience. I went to college in north Jersey and would frequently go to NYC in the late 90’s to about 2006 with my husband and first child. Sometimes I miss it. I forgot how much is going on at all hours of the day/night. I don’t know how people get used to the noise and lights. Great video! I now live in the south in a small town. I like visiting NYC but I couldn’t live there.
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The Jersey shore is destroyed now. RIP Jersey Shore
Everyone says that about the big apple . An exciting place to visit but too much excitement to be a permanent resident .
Everything changed it seems. Even Jersey City
I’m 40. From the northeast Bronx right by Coop City and Westchester. I used to go to the city EVERY WEEKEND for YEARS. I can’t believe what NYC has become. This video in the past would have you booking a trip here. Even at 3am there were such an amazing variety of people. Normal to expressive to everything else. What a shame.
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Thank Democrats. They ruin everything they touch.
@mattspencer6154 I'm from the Bronx, too, and New York itself has changed completely. Makes me sad, and I agree with you 100%.
@@Brooklyn0484What locations do you recommend that are safe at night? I want to experience the night life.
@@briizcustoms9543 The netherlands.
Was in NYC over Xmas and New Year. Walking the streets at this time without the tourist crowds was the best ...after 2 weeks of mess and noise and rude people I was happy to head home to beautiful clean green New Zealand !!!
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Green new scam
@@lan_real ???
@@ExperienceNewYorkCityBooo
Wow, that's a lot better than I expected.
I was expecting a total mess, but this is pretty clean and cozy.
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Oh my god this gave me so many flash backs going there when I was a kid back in the 2000's when it was in its prime street performers, people, hotdog stands, stores selling knick knacks, busy streets and looking for somewhere to park just to walk around in awe of your surroundings I miss the good ol days if only I could go back in time I would kill for a hotdog back when that's all the stands sold along with a can of soda
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The 2000s was NOT its prime but yeah, it used to be much different. 😢
At 3:00 a.m. I will be in my hotel room.
So even by comparison to the beginning of 2000’s it was bette there?
For someone who can't travel that far, this is like the next best thing. Thank you so much.
Beautiful and haunting at the same time... the amount of homeless people and obvious people being UI is terrible to see..
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I’m from Mumbai.
Mumbai too has a “City that never sleeps” vibe but New York City just takes it to a whole new level!
Amazing.
Ive been waiting for someone to do this 'walking nyc'. Thank you so much!
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For those of us who have never been there, narration would have been quite helpful
Night crawlers 😂. I love it. More interesting than here in Baltimore. Thanx so much for posting this! The lights in New York never get old
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Did not expect the mess everywhere, broken pavements and tarmac that really needs fixing.
Great video by the way, cool to see!!
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What an awesome video. I was in NYC for thr first time in May and stayed down in Times Square so I loved seeing the sights again. So much energy in that city. Indeed, the city doesn't sleep. I loved it but city living is not for me but I truly love NYC.
Midtown used to be so vibrant at this time of night many people. The only area that looked like this was the Wall Street area. Now I'm going back to the 70s and 80s. It's kind of a shell of itself. We had a night club every other block and bars penny arcades and other social places. They are all gone now.
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After covid pandemic, the city became super dead at night, it was still lively til at least 5 am, vivid happens and nyc was a ghost town at night and it seemed many people got use to the lockdown
I still remember quite vividly how hard NYC got hit by covid. A lot of people there didn't take it seriously and 100s of people were dying by the day. It was horrifying. Then as the weeks and months went by, people really became used to being inside all the time and that kind of lifestyle has become much more normal for a lot of people. Socializing was basically stopped in its tracks for a whole year. I still remember feeling such a bad vibe when covid was at its worst. It felt like there was a good chance we would never return to our old lives after that. I'm sure a lot of people felt the same way. It really altered the day to day routine for many people and it'll probably take quite some time before things go back to the way they were before covid. Also, it's not really all covid's fault, of course the internet and social media and handheld technology plays a major part in it all.
I work in Manhattan - midtown.
It is declining daily with the amount of people wandering the streets and the pervasive mental health and substance abuse problems.
It is scary even during the daytime hours.
You should get some footage of major subway stations at 3AM - I am sure they turn into encampments.
Thanks for the video!
Working on that video now. Will hit every major station on 8th Ave at 3am. Thank you for watching and subscribing
Oh Yes-!!! Subway encampments after hours-!!!😉. Haven't seen a police cruiser yet-???🤔.
@@ExperienceNewYorkCity you've got a new subscriber just for the fact you said you're doing the subways! LOVED this video too I absolutely love new York city it's my favourite city in the whole world and I've been lucky enough to have visited many countries and many cities
I want to take 1 hour footage of main NYC subway stops at 3am - no edits just walking
@@asullivan4047Police used to wake homeless people up in the stations and tell them they can't sleep there
I’m from the United Kingdom and visited New York last year. I really enjoyed it and definitely need to go back again at some point! I just subscribed-looking forward to more videos!
Thank you for watching and subscribing! NYC is awesome! We just have some rough spots like any other city. So much to do here and I am looking forward to your return!
Thanks for sharing this video. Brought me many memories when I used walk down to times square every summer with the family. Sad to say I have not been down there for a couple of years now. Everything has change and not for better. I still love the city.
The city that never sleeps. I got such a Gotham vibe from the Batman animated series, as a european these tall buildings and wide streets are so interesting. One of them buildings you coudn't see the end of it because of the clouds or smog. I wouldn't live in this city but I definetly would visit it once in a while. Stay safe!
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I used to love going to Chicago but after almost getting robbed on the Loop at 11:00 pm 4 years ago I haven't been back since
Hello. I'm from Germany and I find it really interesting to experience a city like New York at night. But I also find it shocking how many homeless people sleep sitting on the street at night and how many other strange people are out and about. But it's no different here in Hamburg at night. New York is of course much bigger and busier. Thank you for these interesting insights into the city.
NYC is a great city, things are getting better but the homeless is a problem
You find it shocking but you have cities that are exactly the same. You even admit it. So what's your point here?
@@SxGaming3390well the US portrays itself as the “greatest country on earth” i don’t see european countries saying that about their own.
@@Silverken The don't need to tell the world. They know it.The US always has to remind themselves.
I live near Frankfurt , let me give u an life advice, never ever visit this town at Night 😂🤙
I love it. I grew up in Boston. I remember sneaking out late at night and walking in the streets. It was a different world. It was cool.
Awesome! NYC is still a great city. Thank you for watching and subscribing
New subscriber here. Much love from KENYA 🎉
I live in a tiny village in Cornwall, England. In 60 seconds from my front door in the countryside, 25 mins later I'm on the moors and at the lake. After midnight there's no streetlights on, it's quiet and dark, fair enough, there's nowhere to get a pizza at 3am, but I'll take that anyday.
Edited to add: when I say 25 mins and I'm at the lake...that's in my wheelchair using my tri-ride T-rocks. Not using a car.
CORNWALL TO ME-IS A DREAM-MERMAIDS,AND WAVES
@@lostintheseventies7969 it's far more than that, it's a truly magical place, but it takes sacrifice to be at peace here. Even though it's very small, everything is far away and if you need all the convenience of modern life, then it's probably not for you, but if you like the idea of being marooned on a desert island, that is far from deserted....it's paradise. I like paradise. I can live with drizzle.
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@@ExperienceNewYorkCity it's a different way of life, priceless.
I wanna visit Cornwall 😊 I'm a Doc Martin fan !
Appreciate you taking the time to show this, be careful though, be safe and something to defend yourself with just in case
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Hi Ronald....what do you sugest he defends himself with ? In my opinion...don't go walking around at 3am with a camera....but hey.....what do i know....its midnight here, and its time to stop walking the streets for me.
Stay safe
you will get arrested for defending yourself. especially if the attacker is black
I think Downtown LA is worst at 3am.
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Definitely 👍
As a former resident of skid road, yes you are correct....
Denver too
NYC isn’t too bad
I want this kind of Freedom. Freely walking the street at 3 AM with no one bother, and doing my own things outside on the street at 3 AM with no one care 😁. And we need more of this kind of videos on UA-cam: raw, authentic, and looks like a real life.
thank you!
Get into street art
Tbh. The streets at night seem much more relaxing than during the chaos in the day. It does give that old vintage 60s 70s scene
Last time I went I had to run to the store super early, not a soul on the street. It was the most bizarre thing.
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Thank you soooo very much for uploading this video!!!
And for sharing this comment, which I will explain shortly.
I’m a born & raised New Yorker (who happens to also be an introvert 😅)
About the footage:
I am currently immobile and wheelchair bound (and female) so this footage is exactly the solution to my problem at this moment. I
LOVE my (I said mine bc I currently know no other place as home) City!!! 🥰😍😘🗽🤩
As dirty and as critter infested as it may be at times. Being born and raised here I fully understand and appreciate that’s really not ALWAYS the case. There is some beauty along with it. And besides you HAVE to have the “bad” to truly appreciate the “good”.
I’m honestly not looking for a debate here 😅 just adding in my 2 cents 😅
About the comment:
You are sooo most definitely right but being that I am female and introverted, I find it currently much more relaxing and safe to enjoy this city in the very early hours and NEVER alone.
i dont think fentanyl and mental disorders were that widespread in the 60s. America is in ruins.
@@JaIri122 I hear ya! I love the place.
I’m from a Los Angeles suburb and I haven’t been to New York yet but of course I want to see how the other half lives. I’m surprised to see women walking alone. I am surprised to see tourists with luggage😅 at 3 am. I am surprised to see people who don’t look homeless or strung out. I’m surprised to see vending carts open. I am surprised cops standing in a circle talking. I’m surprised to see tourists sightseeing.
I think you should visit New York City, it’s an amazing city, but with all cities, you have bad pockets
.......yeah this looks a thousand times.....cleaner.......safer...... better.......than downtown LA.......but this appears to be shot around Times Square........ie where there are lots of people out......if you walk 10 blocks in any direction is it the same vibe???......I don't know......but I'd take this over say.......Hollywood Blvd.........hell l 'd take this over Disneyland.....
it just got like this a few years ago, as a tourist I walked NYC day and night and Times Square was pretty safe..
@@MrKenster3000 indeed, it still is pretty safe, just has some hot sports of drugs and homeless
@@bobflick9496Hey can you use more periods in your comment?
Many badly coded NPCs wandering at wrong hours, spawning in weird places.
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NYC is MASSIVE. I haven't been there in a couple of decades but, being intimately familiar with midtown, it's fun to revisit. That city is constantly reinventing itself. Again, it is very large. You are only experiencing a small fraction in this video.
This channel has a bright future. Good work. Keep it up!💜
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What channel is that-???🤔
Wow way to go viral with only 2.7 subs but this NYC video has almost 700k views. CONGRATS 🎉
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There are a lot of New York videos. A lot of streamers go there and stream live. This is nothing new.
Currently over 1.4 million views
@@MopShrudel Taylor Swift can post a picture of a puppy and get millions of views. It's not always the post but whos posting it.
I expected much worse. Looks like a lovely, enjoyable night stroll to me, almost family friendly! So much activity still, so many happy people. In many other cities in the world you'd have been bothered or worse for sure... I ❤ NY!
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This is time square not the Bronx so you’re least likely to get mugged or someone bother you at the very least
No panhandlers . Just crackheads and other assorted freaks .
In Deutschland wagt sich keine Frau sich Nachts auf der Strasse.
For being 'The City That Never Sleeps'.....it certainly looks like most people are indeed sleeping. Thanks for the video. 👍
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When I was a teen, I had dreams of moving to NYC. Now that I'm 25, I think it's a good place to visit rather than live.
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It looks a whole lot better here than LA or San Francisco...☺
@@elizabethpeterson455nah San Francisco is better, at least SF has a chill vibe and an awesome quality of life. NYC has more of a "ghetto" feel and it's more street tough but you would have to go to all the new york city boroughs to know what I'm talking about. You will not experience the real NYC if you just stay in Manhatten.
@@unknown66003 Yea right, we have all seen the disgusting vids of your beloved sf. It's what you people voted for so you can have it.
Hoboken New Jersey is perfect for you
I live in Canada & this kind of sight seems to be in every city now, not just New York. Every morning when I go to work meth heads & people using fentanyl on the streets, in the subways, it’s scary & very sad.
I agree it is sad, however things are getting better in NYC. I still think NYC is the greatest city on earth.
@@ExperienceNewYorkCityhave you lived in any other city? Just curious
@@ExperienceNewYorkCityonly an American would say that 😅
Canadian cities are absolutely nothing compared to the action in American cities. I've been to all the major cities in both the US & Canada.
Because China is releasing fentanyl all over the world, attacking the United States and its allies.
The Dublin Donut omg..I remember before my husband and I got married I visited him but missed the bus and wanted to wait at Penn Station they told me I couldn’t sit down on the floor and either needed to get on the train or leave..I waited at the dining donut and the guy that worked there let me stay inside and gave me free coffee..he said there is a guy watching you and I don’t feel as if your safe stay inside until your bus come..and that is exactly what I did..my husband lived in the Bronx at the time that would have taken him sometime to get to me..one thing I won’t do that again and NY def do not sleep
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What a great video, so crazy to be able to see the city that never sleeps all the way from a sleepy little village in the uk. I loved it ❤
When I was homeless I actually thought about sleeping on the NY streets.
Truth be told: It's quite serene at 3AM in the morning. It's very safe too. People walk right past you, in their own world - it's (ironically) refreshing.
You don't have to worry about anybody trying to do anything to you...plus the scenery **chef's kiss**
You get to live in an upscale neighborhood rent free (at least that's how I looked at it).
Thank you for sharing this. I hope you are back on your feet and CRUSHING IT in life. God bless you and I support you, you can do anything.
@@ExperienceNewYorkCitylol hahhahahahha
You seem like a sociopath
New York City can be nice and great if you have alot of money, but can be nightmare if you are broke, not a place to go to if you are poor, that's for sure, been there to visit in the past and never want to go back either, would rather visit on here by watching these videos, that's good enough for me
Thank you for watching and subscribing! NYC is a great city, but we do have our problems. Hope they are fixed soon
Yes its typically USA,you have to have money to understand the America way of life otherwise is wobbly and bitter
Not just NYC dude, USA is a great country to live in if you have money but a bad place if you're poor.
@@unknown66003 yes what a dilemma
@@unknown66003Alabama is not so bad financially, the smaller towns have lower crimes and is cheaper to live. The bigger cities everywhere are bad in every way because of the larger population. NY is a breeding ground for crimes because of the higher end stores and wealther people, and it doesn't help the politicians are so corrupt.
Always heard it is the city that never sleeps, I believe it. Looks like day time!
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Remember in the late 90's the email going around with the picture of the homeless guy holding a cardboard sign "Need money for beer, pot, and hooker...I ain't gonna lie"?
I was walking in the times square area after the Metallica/symphony show at MSG in 1999 and that guy came up to me and my friend, reciting lyrics from a Metallica song but in poetry form. He was really nice. We gave him some hooker money.
God bless you
You should bring a friend with you when you’re shooting videos for protection. Just in case, some of them people are pretty sketchy, you need someone to watch your back
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Yes, I agree with you. Seeing a camera may set some of these crazies off.
@@ExperienceNewYorkCityyeah.. is the camera visible to them? I worry for creators like yourself! Brave.
times Square at 3am is safer than being in any other area of the city.
I'm so happy I'm never bored when I'm watching a video of yours! They are always so cool! : )
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I visited NYC and was out walking like this at 3am in the Times Square area just roaming. I felt safe and saw lots of thing. I was alone but it was cool
Glad you enjoyed! Please visit NYC again soon
That’s great you really captured it nicely.
Memories of 8th & 44th right there. No native New Yorkers in NYC any more. All gone.
yep
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You are probably right . All the natives have moved upstate or out of state .
Maybe closing the mental hospitals and giving mentally-ill street people the right to refuse treatment and a shelter for the night has something to do with these vulnerable people wandering the street.
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They’d rather lock them up eventually for some crime, then experiment with little pHARMya drugs on them while incarcerated
I think homeless shelters don't allow drug use, so a lot of the addicts choose to be on the streets to continue doing drugs rather than have a roof over their heads.
no one remembers the horrible nightmare state mental institutions ...
@@norskibull2.021 that or have an extortion rackets based upon religious being the most relevant since mentally ill are the easiest to be duped, especially in jail. Heard Georgia and Texas got caught for some stuff. Stay safe
It’s painful to see thousands of buildings in every direction, many setting entirely vacant all night, yet people have to sleep on the sidewalk.
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Thank the liberal government for making regulations hard for the common person
The apartment is vacant but the sidewalk is full tough,
They choose to house illegal aliens instead of homeless Americans.
It shouldn’t be happening in the richest country in the world. America needs to straighten its priorities.
I live in UK, but always fascinated by New York. Thanks for your work it's a great insight.
It must suck to live in a place where it's ALWAYS light. There's so much light pollution that the sky hardly looks dark. I live in the complete opposite of New Yorkers, I live in the country with wide open pastures and trees and grass so green it's almost blinding, but so beautiful. And it's sooo quiet here. And when it rains it's the only noisy thing around here.
The constant noise would drive me mad!
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The light pollution affecting the night sky is phenomenal!
This is dystopia now.
Just like Belgium, the worst country for astronomers
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@@janvangorp6918 Comparing Belgium to NYC, lol
Wondering what's going on in someones mind to bother the topic "light polution" when talking about New York City 🤦♂
I lived in NYC for 17 years-recently got offered a job in the Midwest and took it. I would live in NYC any day of the week over where I am now...Man I miss it. The people, cultures, energy...there is nothing like it.
I 100% agree - you can never not miss the action of NYC. Please comment back soon
Ny better than Chicago?
I live in the Midwest and I can honestly say I’d never want to live in New York. It looks like a cesspool to me of despair, mental illness, and trash. I wouldn’t be able to just ignore it. Don’t get me wrong, my city has homeless people too, but nothing like this.
Depends where you are in life. Trying to raise four kids and give them a stable, safe life with space in NYC would be impossible unless you're making hundreds of thousands a year
@@arinthelI can make it in ny w a 90 k job by myself w no kids ? Nice apartment?
I used to work at my cousins restaurant on 451 Broome Street and the dinner rolls were delivered around 4am. No rats or homeless people were around. At 4am I’d open the door, and bring the warm bag of rolls in. Not far away in the Bowery where his $1800 a month loft in the 1980’s was a different world compared to SOHO.
The American Dream? What do American politicians actually do? Every country has its issues, but the U.S.A claims to be the greatest country on Earth! DOH!!!
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It’s only in the huge city centers where the freaks are out like this. New York isn’t the entire country. I’m from the south shore of Staten Island which is in the same city as Manhattan and it’s far more peaceful, safe, and quiet at night.
Let them claim anything they need to make them feel good about themselves
I'm from Australia and am surprised this looks quiet and pretty safe. I think in Perth Australia there are just as many homeless. A dream of mine to go to New York at Christmas ❤
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It is time square which is safer than the boroughs
3a.m., all that electricity needlessly being used …and WE’RE the ones nagged about saving energy ⚡️🤣
Do you have any idea how many billions would be lost if they turned off all those ads at night!!? 😂
New york’s economy would crumble in an instant. I’d like to think i’m wrong but something tells me that ads are probably the biggest money maker in that city since you litterally can’t escape them.
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god you are so annoying
Yeah, the amount of massive advertising screens and other lighting seemed like a huge waste.
Real.
I've always lived out in the country and seeing giant buildings and stuff like this seems so unreal to me... the steam coming out of the sewers, the sirens in the distance, and the overall cyberpunk 2077 night city vibes is rly cool. Kinda disappointed that spiderman, the ninja turtles, or someone saying 'im walking here' weren't in this walk through tho lol
That’s why Tokyo is the most beautiful city. Pristine and clean. No crime.
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Shibuya (tokyo equivalent to midtown) get pretty damn dirty at night dude. Same with Shinjuku.
Asphalt and concrete. Lights. People enjoying drinks and conversation on the sidewalk. People are able to walk freely and safely and conduct their daily/nightly routines- even at 3AM. From Africa, NYC looks like heaven on earth.
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I used to work for the MTA overnight in the subways and it was never like it is today. It was full of life tourists and happiness. Occasionally problems would occur nothing like it is today.
You didn't see it during the 70s when it was worse, but I agree, seems like we're headed back to the 70s.
It was much worse in the 70s. Not just the drugs but the amount of random people getting murdered exploded in that decade.
Made me appreciate living in a smaller city. Thanks for making this video.
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I'm from rural Maryland so this right here would give me a heart attack !! all the noises, lights and people at 3am ?! yeah this too much for me lol too much going on stuff I'm not use to 😂
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Where is Batman when you need him?
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Batman fights the big fish
Strip Club
In Chicago aka ( Gotham City ).
He's Trump and he's coming for ya
Seeing families walking around kids wide awake like its the middle of the day is crazy. But then I'm from small town western australia. Would love to visit nyc one day
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I thought the same, I from small town in Costa Rica, at 3:00am you can see a car every 30 minutes maybe and is quiet as hell 💤💤
I visited Din Tai Fung on Sept 11th last month. First time to NYC. Overall impressions was a busy city but respected the hustle. People were fairly nice for the most part. We stopped in central park after lunch and it was interesting to see tranquility in the park but also the sounds of the city in the background. Neat perspective to see the same route we traveled from Penn station to the Park but at 3am. Thanks for the video!
I personally see no beauty in old squash together brick and mortar buildings and dirty streets. Thanks for the video.
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Nueva York, una ciudad injustamente sobreestimada por la vox populi!.-
Nowhere even NEAR as bad as 3:00 am in St. Louis...
Wow what’s going on it St. Louis?? I am visiting there in December, what should I know
I been through St louis its hood
Cause all them 13 year olds have guns and no morals down there 😭😭
This is still horrifying compared to the rest of the world
@@ExperienceNewYorkCitythere’s no reason to go lol
This is NYC Manhattan uptown. It’s one of the busy spots. I used to live in Brooklyn and there were less than 5 ppl at night after 1am. It was scary I was the only woman on the street. In Long Island, there was NO ONE on the streets this late. So it really depends on the neighborhood.
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Your camera quality is insanely good 👏🏽👏🏽
This brings back memories of going out to the clubs and coming out to half the world fast asleep. 😴
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1:00 nice shot!! ❤
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I've lived in six states in seven years, I think it's pretty much everywhere at 3 a.m., not just NYC.
So true
You're a rootless cosmopolitan with no homeland. You're a slave to whatever corporation you work for.
So you american guys are doing vero well😅
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Thank God not where I live.
I live in the Caribbean and I have been to NY twice and seeing this on my way home where i live in NY when i am up there touches my soul on how many lost souls are out there wandering the streets , i am not a rich person by any means but i know struggles when i see it..
This is like disneyland compared to how it used to look in the early 90's. lol.
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But at least it had people energy
I’m a native New York. I’ve been living here since I was born, and even with all the experiences I’ve had in this city.
It’s a lot more peaceful than I expected. I will warn you if you decide to do this, you don’t want to avoid the crazy people who are high, you want to avoid the crazy people that aren’t.
There are those who have no where to sleep
And there are those who have a place but choose to hangout late nights
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Good morning
I like this city. It seems endless. It's a nice place for a person who has insomnia. Thank you for the video.
THE FACT THAT YOU CAN FEEL SAFE TO LEAVE A BIKE CHAINED UP OUTSIDE AT 3: AM , SPEAKS VOLUMES
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What camera do you use?
iPhone13 mini.
GTA VII is looking pretty incredible! I wonder how many buildings you can actually go in.
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I haven't been to NYC since October of 2018 and my God, it's changed. One thing I loved about NYC was the late night, early morning walks, where what you'd come across were fruit and veggies vendors, and hotdog vendors setting up or shutting down at 3am...I don't recall seeing homeless laid out like it's Downtown Los Angeles' Skid Row.