Are you looking for the best places to visit in Cyberpunk 2077?
Cyberpunk 2077 had a lot of following prior to its release. Fans were expecting another amazing title from the makers of The Witcher series, CD Projekt Red. However, this isn’t what the devs delivered when Cyberpunk was launched.Â
Besides multiple delays, the game was not yet ready when it came out, and fans were greeted with a buggy mess.
Several patches later, CD Projekt Red managed to turn the tides with v.15. Now, players are finally having a change of heart, as Cyberpunk 2077 has become one of the most played titles in the world.
Due to this, now is the best time for players to go back and explore what Night City has to offer.
One of the best aspects of the game is that it encourages players to explore the open world, and with the recent patches, who knows what we’ll find in the game.
Today, we’ve listed down some of the best places to visit in Cyberpunk 2077 version 1.5
Let’s begin!
City Center
The City Center is probably one of the most congested spots of Night City, where it feels like it is in a world of its own. Since the Night City is separated into distinct regions, the City Center mixes it all together.

While it does feel like every other part of the inner Night City, what separates the City Center from the rest is its design and architecture.
The sharp but massive buildings that seem to go on forever really help the scope of the city. On top of that, City Center also features distinct areas within. The bars make up one side, as do the office blocks, which showcase how big and self-contained the area is.
City Center is also the most straight-cut part of Cyberpunk 2077, which means the roads and sidewalks are in straight lines.Â
Corpo Plaza
This area is located inside City Center. Corpo Plaza shows off the business side of Night City, and while there are megabuildings located throughout the city, Corpo Plaza is where most of the big ones are.
These megabuildings are also the ones you can spot if you are out in the Badlands.

While Corpo Plaza is a staple for any futuristic world set in a dystopian future, it still has things that make it stand out from the other places in Cyberpunk 2077. By taking the best elements of the other regions and putting them all in one spot, players can get an idea of what Night City is like.Â
Springboard
We consider Springboard as one of the most unique areas in Cyberpunk 2077 since most of the Badlands is flat land with a few rolling hills scattered throughout. Due to this, it will always be a big deal if you find something in the outer regions of the city.

The reason why Springboard is such a beautiful location is that it stands out from a lot of the other regions.
While the City Center showcase how massive Night City is, Springboard shows how vast the world of Cyberpunk 2077 can be.
Once you reach this area, you will notice how wide open Springboard is, and at night, it is even better. At night time, players can see the lights coming out of Night City from a far-off distance, which should give you a feel of how big Night City is.Â
North Oak Sign
Similar to the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, the North Oak sign in Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most iconic locations to visit in the game. However, unlike the Hollywood sign, fans can climb up the North Oak sign.
What makes this location amazing is that it shows off the beauty of the game from a height ad also lets players see the best parts of Night City from a distance.

The North Oak Sign is surely a great way of showing how the surrounding areas in the game are different, but when they meet, they seamlessly mix into one another. If you head to the North Oak Sign when the sun starts to set, the city gives off a different feeling.Â
Arasaka Waterfront
One of the most futuristic locations in Cyberpunk 2077 is Arasaka Waterfront. This high-tech structure shows the contrast between it and Night City. Where the world is still on the cusp of the future, the Arasaka Waterfront is already there.
On top of that, the industrial atmosphere it gives is not unique, but it is also an uncommon thing in the game.

We suggest fans visit Arasaka Waterfront as soon as they can since it shows off the many faces of Night City. What makes the location even great is the calmness it provides, which is also rare throughout the busy streets of the city.
Players can look on and see the hustle and bustle of Night City from afar while taking in the serenity of Arasaka Waterfront.
That ends our list of the best places to visit in Cyberpunk 2077. If you have questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to leave a comment below, and we’ll be glad to respond.