Haarlem

Haarlem is where I spend most of my time. It's where I live and work, but for astronomy purposes it's horrible. I live on the 2nd floor of a beautiful old manor, but no balcony or any other place outside where I can place an imaging setup. The only usable place is a couple of square meters between bikes, garage and trash bins. Far from ideal, but better than nothing.
Since imaging is out of the question, visual is all that remains. For this I'm using a large photography mount (compared to the usual astronomy mounts is tiny though) with the Megrez attached to it. It's not the most stable setup (touching it requires a couple of seconds to stabilise), but very portable. I set it up on the 2nd floor and carry it downstairs with ease.

Here's a shot showing light pollution right above the city center of Haarlem. It's a 10 second photo shot at ISO200, unaltered (except white balance).