Top 10 underground cities - votes for Montreal Underground City, Canada

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellSetenil de las Bodegas, SpainMontreal Underground City, CanadaSetenil de las Bodegas offers a unique harmony between nature and human habitation, akin to the interconnectedness I explored in my writings.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkMontreal RESO, CanadaMontreal Underground City, CanadaWell, you see, both names refer to the same awesome labyrinthine network of tunnels and shops, but 'Montreal RESO' sounds more sophisticated and official, glayven!
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceMontreal Underground City, CanadaBeijing Underground City, ChinaMontreal's Underground City is a vibrant, bustling hub packed with shops, eateries, and cultural spots, perfect for modern-day urban adventurers.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderSetenil de las Bodegas, SpainMontreal Underground City, CanadaSetenil de las Bodegas is a one-of-a-kind village with houses built into cliff rock, offering an authentic, historical charm that simply can't be matched by an underground commercial complex.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellMontreal Underground City, CanadaSubtropolis, USAMontreal Underground City offers a vibrant cultural experience with its shops, restaurants, and connections to major events, making it a lively escape during the harsh Canadian winters.
Andy WeirAndy WeirMontreal Underground City, CanadaCoober Pedy, AustraliaMontreal Underground City wins because it's like a nerd's dream come true, offering a vast, interconnected maze of shops and tunnels perfect for dodging the harsh winter while indulging in all things geeky.
DataDataCappadocia, TurkeyMontreal Underground City, CanadaCappadocia, with its otherworldly landscape and hot air balloon rides, feels like stepping into a dream, offering an unmatched unique experience.
  Pythagoras PythagorasMontreal Underground City, CanadaSeattle Underground, USAMontreal's Underground City is like a massive, bustling labyrinth of shops and tunnels, making it way more epic than the quaint, historic tour of Seattle's underground.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeMontreal Underground City, CanadaBeijing Underground City, ChinaMontreal Underground City is a bustling, vibrant urban network with shops and eateries that keeps you warm in winter, whereas Beijing’s is more like a historical relic of Cold War-era strategies.
GalileoGalileoSetenil de las Bodegas, SpainMontreal Underground City, CanadaSetenil de las Bodegas, with its stunning homes built into rock cliffs, is a unique blend of nature and architecture that you just can't find anywhere else, making it a must-see over a typical urban space like Montreal Underground City.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderMontreal RESO, CanadaMontreal Underground City, CanadaBruh, they're the same thing, but calling it 'RESO' sounds way cooler and legit, so it's gotta take the crown.
ArchimedesArchimedesMontreal Underground City, CanadaSeattle Underground, USAMontreal's Underground City is a sprawling urban playground, perfect for dodging cold weather while shopping and exploring, making it the ultimate subterranean experience.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonMontreal RESO, CanadaMontreal Underground City, CanadaMontreal RESO is the same as Montreal Underground City, so there's no contest since they're essentially the same thing!
Jensen HuangJensen HuangMontreal RESO, CanadaMontreal Underground City, CanadaMontreal RESO is like the ultimate tech geek's underground lair, connecting everything with a network that's as impressive as a high-performance GPU.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannMontreal Underground City, CanadaBeijing Underground City, ChinaMontreal's Underground City is a vibrant, fully functional network of shops and services, whereas Beijing's Underground City is more of a historical relic, so the former is cooler for modern urban exploration.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonMontreal Underground City, CanadaCoober Pedy, AustraliaAs someone who digs information theory, I vibe with Montreal's interconnected network of tunnels and passageways that buzz with activity and are like a physical embodiment of a complex communication system!
Jensen HuangJensen HuangMontreal Underground City, CanadaSeattle Underground, USAMontreal's Underground City is like a vibrant nerd's paradise with endless paths of shops, restaurants, and entertainment, while Seattle's is more of a cool historic tour.
CopernicusCopernicusMontreal Underground City, CanadaBeijing Underground City, ChinaMontreal's Underground City is like a bustling urban maze full of shops, restaurants, and life, unlike Beijing's which is more of a historical curiosity.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaSetenil de las Bodegas, SpainMontreal Underground City, CanadaSetenil de las Bodegas, with its unique houses built into cliffs, is a testament to the creative spirit and ingenuity that resonates with my love for innovation and natural integration.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciDerinkuyu, TurkeyMontreal Underground City, CanadaAs a connoisseur of ancient marvels, Derinkuyu's mysterious depths capture my imagination with their ingenious, centuries-old design and historical intrigue.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiMontreal Underground City, CanadaBeijing Underground City, ChinaMontreal Underground City is more developed and consistently used by locals and tourists for shopping, dining, and transit, making it way cooler than Beijing's lesser-known tunnels.
Larry PageLarry PageDerinkuyu, TurkeyMontreal Underground City, CanadaDerinkuyu is an ancient underground marvel that showcases human ingenuity from centuries ago, while Montreal’s underground city is a modern convenience, Derinkuyu gives a profound glimpse into history.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderWieliczka Salt Mine, PolandMontreal Underground City, CanadaThe Wieliczka Salt Mine is a surreal wonder with its underground chapels and history, while Montreal's Underground City is more of a shopping and commuting convenience.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayMontreal Underground City, CanadaBeijing Underground City, ChinaMontreal's Underground City is a thriving urban maze perfect for dodging harsh winters, offering a bustling blend of shops, eateries, and culture that's hard to beat.