| Delhi (and I’ve been to NYC and Paris during trash strikes) |
| Jakarta for me. My husband says his worst city is Algiers. And we didn't just visit these places, we lived there. |
| Amsterdam, but we must have arrived after some party or on trash day. Paris was clean compared to Amsterdam and I've been to both several times. |
| Philly. |
| NYC |
I'm sure that Amsterdam wasn't the dirtiest, but I agree that it was shocking how bad it was. Especially if you leave the city and visit smaller towns, which are pristine. Graffiti, smelly canals, those weird trash things that are supposed to be places to put trash underground, but people just leave random things sitting there, weed smell, etc. |
| I lived in Kuwait City and it was a total trash heap. |
Another vote for Amsterdam. |
| Maputo, Mozambique and/or another vote for Delhi. Both are at a level of filth, noise and disfunction that can't be matched by anywhere I've seen in the other cities that have been mentioned in prior posts - and I think I've visited them all. |
| Lisbon here too |
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NYC has gotten even dirtier and disgusting with Mamdani and never thought that was possible |
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India.
Unfortunately. And I am an Indian, who loves most things about India. But the pollution, terrible infrastructure, corruption and trash is another level. |
The noise, too. |
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Agree with India. Some places in the far west were not as bad as the others.
Nearly as bad as India was Cairo. Filth everywhere except for the two luxury neighborhoods. Rome gets an honorable mention for dirtiest western city. |
| All candidates were unfortunately in India, but Agra was next level. |