Downtown

Downtown is a Sub-Neighborhood avalible in The Sims Hot Date Expansion Pack, and The Sims 2 Expansion pack, Nightlife.

Downtown in The Sims
Downtown was introduced in Hot Date, and allowed Sims to explore SimCity beyond their neighbourhood. Sims can go there on their own to relax in a park or purchase new clothes, or they can go with a date and spend a quiet evening in a restaurant or at a bar. There are many NPCs that wander around Downtown, including Mrs. Crumplebottom, waiters, pianists and so on. Included below is a list of the different lots Sims can visit Downtown:


 * 21 Wright Way, Hedman's Hideaway: There's not an awful lot you can do here except enjoy a nice meal at the fancy restaurant or play on the slot machines.


 * 22 Wright Way, Cory's Place: This is a nice outdoor area, with a small restaurant, a fishpond and a rental shack.


 * 24 Main Street, Wrensday's: This large lot has two stories. On the first floor, there is a restaurant, a small shop with a clothes rack and a pinball machine. The second floor has a bar, piano, chess table and a lot of seating areas.


 * 25 Main Street, Solana Town Centre: On this lot is a small shop with mainly magazines on offer, as well as a restaurant, an ice cream stand, and a small game room with a jukebox, pool table and pinball machines.


 * 26 Main Street, Langraab Mall: As its name suggests, this lot in a mall. It has four different shops along with a small restaurant and an entertainment room.


 * 27 Main Street, Old Farm Square: This lot has a fancy restaurant and a small shop. There are many things to do here, such as dancing in the DJ room, playing pool or even riding the mechanical bull.


 * 28 Main Street, Barrett's Boardwalk: Here, there is a shop and clothing store, a small swimming pool, various food counters and a room with six pinball machines, slot machines and a jukebox. There is also a BBQ grill outside.


 * 29 Main Street, SimCity Beach: At the beach, there are a couple of fish ponds with a rental shack, a BBQ grill, a hotdog stand a small shop where you can get new swimming suits. You can't go in the sea though, of course.


 * 30 Main Street, Crumplebottom Memorial Park: This park, presumably named after Mrs Crumplebottom or one of her family members, is home to a BBQ grill, two ponds with rental shacks and a hotdog stand. There's not an awful lot here besides, apart from a love swing.