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People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

Not every place can be Times Square or the Vegas Strip, but some parts of the world are truly desolate.

By Daniel Bonfiglio

Published 8 months ago in Wtf

Not every place can be Times Square or the Vegas Strip, but some parts of the world are truly desolate. 


From sites of historic tragedies to towns the world has passed by, here are the 20 places that made these folks sadder than any other. 

  • 1

    “The outer suburbs of Paris. It's really, really grim and depressing. Run down buildings that all look the same.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 2

    “Went through Kensington in Philly not long ago, don’t know if you can get more depressing than that.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 3

    “Killing fields in Cambodia.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 4

    “Ueno Zoo in Tokyo. There was a lone polar bear pacing back and forth in some small dull pen. It looked so helpless.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 5

    “Among places I have visited: Cairo, IL. I drove through there once as a detour. Desolate, abandoned, and decayed. Not a single living being was seen driving through that town.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 6

    “I worked for a while very near a Native American reservation, one of the very poor reservations. I’m a firefighter and we’d respond onto the reservation somewhat frequently for fires or medical emergencies and it was just insane to me how impoverished these people were, it felt like I was walking around a 3rd world country and just a few miles away were people so wealthy they created a private road from the local airport to their gated community because they didn’t want to drive on the roads with the poors anymore.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 7

    “The most depressing places I've ever seen are Pine Ridge and the nearby Rosebud reservations in South Dakota. I had no idea such poverty existed in the U.S.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 8

    “Pripyat, Ukraine, near Chernobyl, was one of the most depressing places I’ve ever visited. The abandoned apartment buildings, schools with children’s toys left behind, and an eerie silence made it feel like time had stopped after the nuclear disaster. It was haunting to see how life had been completely erased from an entire city. There used to be 50,000 people there.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 9

    “Stopped to get gas in Baker, California on a road trip. I couldn’t help but think of that quote from true detective, ‘this is like someone’s memory of a town, and that memory is fading.’”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 10

    “House of Terror, the former SS and Gestapo headquarters in Budapest. The cells in the basement had shackles on the walls, and drains in the floor. If you went in the room, you did not come out alive.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 11

    “The zoo in Himeji, Japan. If you go, I hope it's because you are planning to commit some liberation of the poor animal souls.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 12

    “Westbury. It's a town in southern England, and I don't have anything against it, it just happened to be the train station I was always at at 10pm traveling home. Maybe it was the closed cafe that looked like it would be nice when open, maybe it was the hanging baskets of flowers under moonlight and artificial light, maybe I was just homesick, but the place always made me sad.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 13

    The downtown, east side of Hastings, Vancouver. I lived downtown there and you could leave an office building that’s full of law firms and walk three blocks to east Hastings which is just open drug use everywhere. The transition is crazy.I left 15 years ago but go back to visit family and it’s definitely worse than it used to be. And it used to be really bad.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 14

    “A trip to Auschwitz. Even finding it not far away, you can feel its aura of pain.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 15

    “I went to Dachau and I know what you mean. We took a 20 minute train ride to the camp, which was filled with 18-20 year old Europeans. Spirits were high, lots of laughing and joking amongst them. Once we got there was a memorial park before you entered the camp and it was deathly quiet. No birds chirping, no insects humming, just an eerie silence and it was in the middle of the afternoon.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 16

    “Majdanek utterly destroyed me. Many of the facilities were still intact. We were in the gas chambers, where the walls were blued from the zyklon b, and you could see prayers scratched into the walls. When you walk out (which, mind you, nobody was ever fortunate enough to get to do), you see the city of Lublin, a mere few meters away. On the other side of the camp, you can find an open monument, with the ashes of up to 78,000 people.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 17

    “When I went to America, Hollywood during the day. So dirty. Homeless people everywhere. Absolutely rammed with tourists but so depressing as it looks like literal filth. If it’s like that during the day I don’t even want to imagine what it’s like at night.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 18

    “Salton Sea. Take whatever backwater, dejected town that makes you think ‘man this place is dying,’ and then kill it and travel 40 years into its future. That’s Salton Sea.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 19

    “Blackpool. I don't know how British seaside towns end up so bad. Like, who wouldn't want to live near the sea? They should be the most desirable places. Blackpool is about the worst, though. Old drunks and junkies as far as the eye can see. So much wasted potential.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

  • 20

    “Some dark street with a lone gas station in Hoboken, NJ.”

    People Share the Saddest Place They've Ever Visited

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