Chicago was just voted the 2nd most beautiful city in the world – Time Out Chicago

Time Out Index survey respondents also voted Chicago the second most fun city in the world and the second best city for "community spirit" over the past year (Tel Aviv and Manchester were the first-place winners in those categories, respectively). We were also deemed the third friendliest city.
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GonefromChiraq.
4 years ago

Who did they poll? Lighthead? Chicago is a beautiful city as far as aesthetics are concerned but it most certainly is not #2! Especially with all the ugliness that lurks beneath the surface!

Last edited 4 years ago by GonefromChiraq.
Wolfnight
4 years ago

LOL!

What with bullet proof vests and tin hats the order of the day!

What is Time Out smoking?

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Chicago is beautiful, go out a mile on the lake and look at the skyline. Driving LSD also provides some nice scenery! Interior of the city not so much, it’s dirty, crime ridden and stinks!

Pension Thief
4 years ago
Reply to  The Paraclete

RACIST COMMENT!!! It’s John Babtiste DuSable Drive sir.

The Paraclete
4 years ago
Reply to  Pension Thief

I couldn’t remember the name, my sincerest apology.

Pension Thief
4 years ago

Blood red streets and sidewalks convinced the judges

Aaron
4 years ago
Reply to  Pension Thief

It is “maga country” after all

Locke
4 years ago

No .. go to Tokyo (cleaner and civilized) or Instanbul (cultured and refined).
Not this quagmire.
Whoever these voters are, they are smoking ganja that’s too strong.

debtsor
4 years ago

Communists always destroy everything that is beautiful and nice. They’ve nearly succeeded destroying Chicago. It’s unlikely many of those surveyed have visited Chicago in the preceding 18 months since our leaders began their destruction in earnest.

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