New York, LA, Beijing, and Shanghai.
I’ve been to the ones in the U.S. and China (same as chizzuk). That’s not counting switching planes at Narita airport.
This.
On the 15 largest list, just NYC. From the longer Wiki list, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Miami, NYC, Washington DC - which means all of the American ones except LA and Philadelphia.
It wasn’t clear that whether you actually had to be in the center city or somewhere in the conurbation. I changed planes in LA once and spent an afternoon in Pasadena and counted LA. I spend several days in Tokyo and also in Kyoto. I lived for two years in NYC. So four, if you include LA.
From the poll, just NYC.
NYC and Moscow only.
NYC, LA, Mumbai, Delhi, Moscow.
Five of them. But I live in one of them, so I’ve only traveled to four.
Just LA for me. A long time ago.
And I have never even heard of Kolkata.
ETA: Ah, looked it up. Calcutta.
One trip to Japan ticked of Tokyo and Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto (which feels a bit of cheat as I only stayed in Kyoto and thought the other two were separate cities).
I’ve never been further East than Samoa or West than Dubai (from my perspective) so all the North American and European cities are out of my travel experience.
Only three for me. NYC, LA and Tokyo, and Tokyo was only achieved this year.
I’ve had a refuelling stop in Mumbai, but the OP asked for transits not to be included.
Slightly off topic, but I’m a little surprised that Moscow has a larger population than London. I guess it all depends how you define Metropolitan Area.
New York City
Los Angeles
Mexico City
I’ve stayed in hotels in both Osaka and Kyoto, and visited Kobe for a short time on the same trip. They are the same metropolitan area because the built-up parts of the three cities run into each other, with little or no countryside between them. I suspect that the reason why the metro area was given the triple name was because the three cities are all important in their own right – and you could probably add Nara to the name, but that might be a bit excessive.
Tokyo
Mumbai
Beijing
New York
Los Angeles
Only New York and LA for me.
Nyc & la.
Yeah, I looked at the satellite image on google maps and O-K-K-(N) really is just one big city.
Bogata should be on the list. They don’t count their very large homeless population.
NYC, LA (people tell me I was born there, but I really don’t remember), and Moscow.