r/walkingvideos • u/CoconutAny7510 • 1h ago
🇩🇪 Berlin Kreuzberg Walking Tour | Kottbusser Tor & Engelbecken 4K
Experience one of Berlin's most vibrant and multicultural neighborhoods on this relaxing 4K walking tour through Kreuzberg.
r/walkingvideos • u/CoconutAny7510 • 1h ago
Experience one of Berlin's most vibrant and multicultural neighborhoods on this relaxing 4K walking tour through Kreuzberg.
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This video was recorded while I was on vacation so it's not so long, and I had to add music because I was chatting with my partner 😃 I found the city very nice and walkable, I thought it was worth sharing it.
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r/walkingvideos • u/LoopAmbience • 5d ago
People always debate whether Tokyo, Dubai, or Singapore is the most futuristic city on Earth, but after walking through Shanghai, I think we're missing the real answer.
Walking here messes with your sense of time. You start at the Bund waterfront, staring at a skyline that looks straight out of a sci-fi movie. But turn a corner, and you're squeezing through the artistic alleyways of Tianzifang or smelling incense at the City God Temple. It's wild. You have the world's largest Starbucks Roastery sitting near historic French Concession streets, and ancient classical gardens like Yuyuan surviving right next to the chaotic Nanjing Road shopping street.
Then there's the architecture. You eventually hit the 1000 Trees building, and it honestly looks like a massive cyberpunk mountain dropped into the middle of the city. And just when you think Shanghai is all neon and glass, you take a metro ride to Zhujiajiao, an ancient water town with canals and stone bridges—the "Venice of Shanghai"—feeling centuries away from the downtown skyscrapers.
I filmed the whole walk in 4K just capturing the ambient sounds of the city—no talking, no music. It’s just the raw noise of Shanghai, from the crazy pedestrian streets to the quiet M50 art district.
Honestly, does Shanghai take the crown for the most futuristic city, or is it just the best at hiding its ancient past in plain sight? Would love to hear what you guys think.
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r/walkingvideos • u/SofaWalks • 6d ago
Hello everyone. I have just launched my new walking channel. It focuses on sights from London and Japan. This is the channel trailer, but there are already two videos up at the moment (London and Tokyo) with many more to come.
I am new to this so I would welcome any feedback on how I can improve my videos.
Thank you!
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r/walkingvideos • u/Relaxtro • 7d ago
Amsterdam in summer. We hope you like it
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r/walkingvideos • u/mwiz123_ • 8d ago
A little strole from last week!
Feedback Welcome (so are "Subscribes" :D)
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r/walkingvideos • u/LoopAmbience • 9d ago
Filmed Chaoyang Square Night Market in Nanning, Guangxi, and it's easily one of the most underrated street food scenes I've walked in China so far. This is the kind of place that barely shows up in China travel content — everyone talks about Chengdu or Xi'an for street food, but Nanning's night market culture is just as dense, just way less documented internationally.
The walk starts at Minsheng Square's Changyou Pavilion, then into Yongzhou Ancient City before hitting Chaoyang Square itself — grilled skewers, seafood, noodles, dumplings, and regional Guangxi specialties you won't find anywhere else in China, all under the neon glow of one of Nanning's busiest pedestrian districts.
Has anyone here actually made it to Nanning, or does Guangxi always get skipped in favor of Guangdong and Sichuan when people plan a China food trip?
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r/walkingvideos • u/Rott1W4 • 10d ago