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By this I mean the overstimulation of the senses that happens while you are there.

My answer is probably Old Delhi. From the sheer population density, the near-constant honking, the utter chaos on the streets, the panoply of religions and ethnicities, the myriad scents and colours that pass you by as you travel down the narrow lanes, and not least the choking air pollution, it is certain to keep you on edge, not necessarily in a bad way.

Are there other cities that come close to, or even surpass, this?

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[–] CraftSuch5560@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Oh, I totally get what you're saying about Old Delhi. I had a similar experience in Tokyo. The place is a sensory overload, especially in areas like Shibuya with its famous crossing. It's just non-stop action – people everywhere, lights, and sounds. Even the food scene is intense, but in a good way. It's a whole different vibe from Old Delhi, but just as overwhelming!