This contribution takes an urban perspective on degrowth. Cities and urban spaces are key sites and drivers of (economic) growth as well as of social struggles and counter politics. As such, they have long taken a central role in justice and sustainability research. Degrowth scholarship, however, has only recently started to engage more deeply and systematically with the role of cities and urban spaces for overcoming growth-based social arrangements and transforming them in ways to align with ecological and social well-being. Through three distinct definitional approaches to cities and the urban - as territorial entities, as multi-scalar entanglements and as places of encounter and mediation - this chapter explores the potential of an urban degrowth perspective. Each urban gaze is developed alongside concrete examples from European cities, journeying through Berlin, Freiburg, Amsterdam and Barcelona.