As a Los Angeles native, I am used to a fast paced lifestyle in a city many people consider to be “cool”. Considering this, an entry on the blog “The Real Estate Bloggers” caught my attention since it lists the top ten coolest cities in the United States. Some of the cities that were ranked did not surprise me while others did.
New York and Las Vegas were ranked first and second. This was no surprise to me. I’ve visited both of these cities and I can confidently say that they have earned their rank as two of the coolest places in the country. After all, New York has the reputation as “the city that never sleeps”. The nightlife and attractions here are second to none. Las Vegas is just as awesome. Considered to be the gambling capital of the west coast, this oasis in the desert is home to some of the best restaurants, hotels, and nightclubs in the country.
Los Angeles and Miami were ranked eighth and ninth. These standing were hard to believe at first. As an L.A. resident who is constantly told how fun his home city is, I was expecting a higher rank closer to Las Vegas and Chicago. The social scene and nightlife here is pretty impressive. The same can be said for Miami, which has some of the most pristine beaches in the country.
Time Square- New York City |
the Las Vegas strip |
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