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Also, based on looking at street-view, Sydney seems to have many small, vibrant pedestrian-friendly nodes with substantial structural density connected by pedestrian in-hospital nodes- so, if you're standing in or walking around one of these nodes, Sydney could definitely seem more bustling and vibrant. Berlin, on the other hand, seems to have a less-compressed feel, so in any given node may feel less vibrant/bustling than the more bustling Sydney nodes, but there's better interconnectivity between the nodes and on average more street activity over a large area.
Sydney has a bigger population and I guess a reason is Sydney is more spread out compared to European cities. I never been to Berlin yet I believe more tourists visit Berlin than Sydney
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