Living City
Local events, quietly found.
A calm café moment with people nearby and a simple sign.

A quieter way to find what’s happening nearby

Some of the best nights in a city do not announce themselves.

A handwritten sign. A small room with music. A market that is only there for a few hours.

Living City helps you notice the life already happening around you.

No noise. No urgency. Just a calmer way to decide what to do tonight.
A quiet room where people read and spend time.

The city is full of plans that do not look like plans

Local things are easy to miss, not because there is too much, but because they are small.

They live on bulletin boards, in cafés between rushes, and in the back room of a neighborhood spot.

Living City gathers these human scale moments so they are easier to stumble into.

A person looking at a signpost that points toward coffee, music, and a view.

Built for the neighborhood pace

Not a feed to keep up with.

A simple way to see what is close, what is real, and what fits into an ordinary evening.

The point is not to collect events. It is to leave the house with a little more confidence.

A small note from the street

One calm email now and then. A few local finds, a few patterns worth noticing, and a reminder that the city is still making plans.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
A warm market scene with people browsing.

The app is just the lantern

Use it to spot what’s nearby, then put your phone away. Living City is for getting you back into the city, not keeping you inside the app.

Available on iOS.
A small music venue with a performer under warm light.