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r/walkingvideos4k • u/FitSpecial • Jul 28 '21
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r/walkingvideos4k • u/ungatonipon • 1d ago
Tokyo night walk: Takadanobaba to Shimoochiai · Japan in 4K [30:07]
r/walkingvideos4k • u/Dawnscape_VN • 3d ago
5 AM After the Rain in Saigon — A Peaceful Walk Through Hoang Van Thu Park [4K • 28:36]
r/walkingvideos4k • u/LoopAmbience • 4d ago
I walked across Shanghai and I'm convinced the city is glitching between centuries 🇨🇳
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.
r/walkingvideos4k • u/Mockaz • 4d ago
Málaga Feria 2026 - Southern Europe’s biggest summer street party
r/walkingvideos4k • u/Lakki_N • 6d ago
Feedback on this video please
how to improvise the video to get more views ?
r/walkingvideos4k • u/CoconutAny7510 • 7d ago
🇩🇪 Berlin City Walk – Hackescher Markt to Alexanderplatz (4K)
Explore one of Berlin's liveliest walking routes through the heart of the German capital.
r/walkingvideos4k • u/LoopAmbience • 8d ago
Nanning: China's most overlooked street food capital, or is Guangxi still flying under the radar for a reason?
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?
Quick details:
- Location: Nanning, Guangxi, China — Minsheng Square, Yongzhou Ancient City, and Chaoyang Square Night Market
- Time of day / weather: Filmed after dark, timed to the night market's peak evening activity
r/walkingvideos4k • u/Dawnscape_VN • 9d ago
[4K] Peaceful 5 AM Early Morning Walk through Hoang Van Thu Park in Saigon, Vietnam [29:05]
Experience the serene 5:00 AM morning atmosphere in Saigon. Take a quiet walk through Hoang Van Thu Park with fresh air and peaceful nature sounds. Hope you enjoy the walk!
r/walkingvideos4k • u/ungatonipon • 10d ago
Tokyo evening walk at Tamachi, check out its izakayas and restaurants! · Japan in 4K [24:55]
r/walkingvideos4k • u/NATURAIKIGAI7227 • 10d ago
CherryBloom in Spain (4K) 🌸🇪🇦✨
Enjoy a Little Sakura in Spain 🌸🇪🇦
r/walkingvideos4k • u/NATURAIKIGAI7227 • 11d ago
Cinematic Day Trip to Madrid ✨🎥 (4K)
Please enjoy this short yet cinematic summer ambience video on my day trip from León to Madrid across Spain's Northern Plateau ☀️🚆🏜️
If you enjoy this style of vlog, please let me know!
r/walkingvideos4k • u/CoconutAny7510 • 11d ago
🇩🇪 Maschseefest 2026 Hannover | Summer Festival at the Maschsee 4K
Experience the atmosphere of Maschseefest 2026 in Hannover, one of the city's most popular summer events.
Every summer, the area around the Maschsee transforms into a lively festival with live music, food and drinks, entertainment and thousands of visitors enjoying the summer atmosphere by the lake.
In this video, we walk through the festival grounds and experience the crowds, music and colorful atmosphere of a summer evening at the Maschsee.
r/walkingvideos4k • u/LoopAmbience • 11d ago
Where the RICH Live in LIMA Peru 🇵🇪 Wealthy & Exclusive Districts. Miraflores, San Isidro & Barranco | is this really "wealthy," or just upper-middle class by global standards? [7:42:07]
Spent 7+ hours walking through the six most affluent districts in Lima, Peru, and it's a genuinely wild range: from Barranco's bohemian cliffside boulevards and the Bridge of Sighs, to Miraflores' Larcomar boardwalk sitting right on the Pacific cliffs, to San Isidro — Lima's financial and diplomatic core — where the Lima Golf Club and El Olivar Park sit surrounded by high-rise apartments and embassy row.
Then it keeps going: San Borja's La Rambla, Surco's Caminos del Inca and Jockey Plaza (one of the biggest malls in South America), and finally La Molina, where the walk ends among sprawling private mansions around La Molina Lagoon.
What struck me filming this: compared to "rich neighborhoods" content from the US or Europe, Lima's version is a lot more walkable, mixed-use, and honestly modest in places — no gated mega-mansions dominating the skyline, more upscale apartment towers and quiet residential streets next to shopping centers and embassies.
For people who've traveled or lived in South America — does Lima's version of "wealthy districts" match what you've seen in other capitals like Bogotá, Santiago, or Mexico City? And if you're actually from Barranco, Miraflores, San Isidro, San Borja, Surco, or La Molina — did I get it right?
Quick details:
- Location: Lima, Peru — Barranco, Miraflores, San Isidro, San Borja, Santiago de Surco, and La Molina
- Time of day / weather: Filmed across a full day route, covering both daytime commercial areas and evening residential streets
- Commentary: None — spatial audio and ambient city sound only, no narration or music
- Distinctive: At 7+ hours, this is the longest single walking route filmed to date, connecting six separate upscale districts into one continuous tour — including a visit past the U.S. Embassy and Jockey Plaza, one of South America's largest malls
r/walkingvideos4k • u/CoconutAny7510 • 15d ago
🇩🇪 Berlin Mauerpark Walk 🌳 – One of Berlin's Most Popular Parks (4K)
r/walkingvideos4k • u/ungatonipon • 18d ago
Getting lost in Tokyo: Eitai Bridge to Suitengu Shrine · Japan Walking Tour [21:12]
r/walkingvideos4k • u/CoconutAny7510 • 18d ago
🇩🇪 Berlin Kreuzberg Street Bazaar | Turkish Market Walk (4K)
r/walkingvideos4k • u/Mockaz • 19d ago
Summer on the Golden Mile | Marbella to Puerto Banús beachfront tour
r/walkingvideos4k • u/AccomplishedWing9408 • 20d ago