The Soul of a City explores the idea that cities, much like people, possess unique personalities shaped by history, culture, architecture, and collective memory. Moving beyond bricks and infrastructure, it examines how sensory experiences, neighborhoods, governance, and even branding create the emotional character of urban spaces. From the evolution of city identity over time to the ways residents both shape and reflect their surroundings, the book reveals how urban life is a dynamic interplay of human experience and physical form. Ultimately, it invites readers to see cities as living organisms with souls that define the way we connect to place.