Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India.
Paris
Rome
Lisbon
Hospital-grade sterile compared to India.
India is a country. You need to go back to school.
We understand that. The reason so many respondents are saying "India" - when they are aware India isn't a city - is because India is that unclean.
As an Indian I take offense to that. All these posters mentioning India don't even know which city they visited? The title says "most unclean city" not country.
I also wonder why no one mentions Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka - the neighboring countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marseille
Dog poop and spit everywhere, wanted to turn the city on it side and hose its streets and sidewalk down to give it a good rinse.
Op. I saw local people spitting on the sidewalk in Lisbon and was shocked.
And the smell of cigarettes and the amount of cigarette butts on the ground - it was unthinkable. Don't they know it causes cancer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Athens, Greece was the worst in Europe. I think they were having a trash strike but it sounded like it happened a lot. Trash piled sky high every where. Higher than cars.
I’ve been all over central and South America. Some places were poor but it was obvious the residents took pride in their cities and cleaned.
Op. Why is it that the big cities are always unclean? We stayed at a $350/night Holiday inn express in Manhattan (budget constraints) and the street was a dump. Thankfully the room was clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India.
Unfortunately.
And I am an Indian, who loves most things about India.
But the pollution, terrible infrastructure, corruption and trash is another level.
India is a country. Name the city that was dirtiest there.
The number of people in this thread who cannot read. Smh.
People are trying to tell you that there is no winner (well loser) among them. The whole place is dirty. Every city, small town and street. All dirty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India.
Paris
Rome
Lisbon
Hospital-grade sterile compared to India.
India is a country. You need to go back to school.
We understand that. The reason so many respondents are saying "India" - when they are aware India isn't a city - is because India is that unclean.
As an Indian I take offense to that. All these posters mentioning India don't even know which city they visited? The title says "most unclean city" not country.
I also wonder why no one mentions Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka - the neighboring countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:San Francisco. Never been in a city where I saw so much human excrement as that. I saw a PP mention Naples. I lived there for 2 years. It had its trash piles, but not really that bad. San Francisco grossed me out.
This is heartbreaking. I remember how 25 years ago San Francisco was a jewel.
It still is a shockingly beautiful place, almost surreally so. But I've traveled many places and there's only two cities in the world where someone has crapped on the sidewalk right in front of me: NYC and SF.
I had that happen in DC.
Anonymous wrote:The other thread about which city you absolutely hate prompted this thread.
Tell me which city was the most unclean one you have visited.
I will go first - Lisbon, especially parts of Chiado
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:San Francisco. Never been in a city where I saw so much human excrement as that. I saw a PP mention Naples. I lived there for 2 years. It had its trash piles, but not really that bad. San Francisco grossed me out.
This is heartbreaking. I remember how 25 years ago San Francisco was a jewel.
It still is a shockingly beautiful place, almost surreally so. But I've traveled many places and there's only two cities in the world where someone has crapped on the sidewalk right in front of me: NYC and SF.
In DC ours at least have enough since to squat over a metro trash can. Because of course that happened right in front of me