Time Out magazine has just published their list of the 51 coolest neighborhoods in the world. They surveyed around 20,000 people, including city-dwellers and local experts, to rate the best neighborhoods based on fun, food, culture, and community.
This neighborhood, found in Mexico's Pacific coast city of Puerta Vallarta, feels like a town of its own. You're not far from the city's glorious beaches, have access to really cool restaurants and shops, and all this in a much less touristy part of of city.
FESTAC stands for Second World African Festival of Arts and Culture, which was held in the Nigerian capital in 1977. Originally built for the festival, this neighborhood is now home to numerous hotels, restaurants, and a buzzing nightlife.
Located between Phoenix Park and the River Liffey, and not far from the city center, you'll find this cool Irish neighborhood. From traditional pubs to quirky cafés, Stoneybatter has a lot to offer. Tip: head there in June for the three-day Stoneybatter Festival
The Aussie city's creative hotspot is definitely worth a visit. From boutique stores to a wide range of bars and nightclubs, this is the place to shop, eat, drink, and have fun. If you're into live music, the showcase festival Big Sound takes place in September.
This neighborhood of the Thai capital mixes old and new like no other district. Dotted with trendy cafés, restaurants, offices, and temples, Thonglor really is a melting pot of what the city has to offer.
India is a big country, so it's quite an achievement for this neighborhood in Mumbai to be listed here. This really is a cool, hip place you will not want to miss. It's also a Bollywood star favorite, so you might just bump into a celebrity or two.
The French capital is one of those places with many cool places to choose from, but Haut-Marais takes the trophy this year. There, you'll find vintage stores, excellent restaurants, and art galleries (not to mention the Picasso Museum).
Looking for a cool spot in New Zealand where you can drink craft beer, eat sourdough pizza, and listen to live music? Then look no further—this neighborhood in Auckland is the place for you!
Bali is famous for its forests, temples, beaches, and surf, among many other attractions. Ubud can be found inland. In this neighborhood, you'll find markets, craft shops, art galleries, eateries, and even a sacred monkey sanctuary. Grab a Bintang beer and enjoy!
Costa Rica's capital is home to Calle 33 in Barrio Escalante, which has been dubbed "Paseo Gastronómico." Yes, this is a mecca for foodies, and not only will you find mouthwatering food, you will also have one of the best coffees of your life.
You will find this 500-year-old gem in the capital of Puerto Rico. Santurce boasts gorgeous colonial architecture and remains a hub for Afro-Caribbean culture in the city. There is music, murals, and everything in between to enjoy in Santurce.
This neighborhood in the Greek capital is mostly known for the Panathenaic Stadium (where the first modern Olympic Games took place). Today, its cultural offer is immense, including a number of cool bars and restaurants.
This South African neighborhood attracts people from all walks of life. The beach, numerous eateries, and stunning views might have something to do with it! Cape Town International Jazz Festival takes place in March, if you're looking for a special event.
The capital of Taiwan is pretty cool, especially this vibrant neighborhood. The LGBTQ-friendly Ximending has dozens of cool shops and neon lights to spare.
With a privileged waterfront location, this neighborhood used to be a gritty spot, filled with factories and shipyards. Nowadays, things are quite different. There was a boom in creative people moving to the area to live and open businesses. It's now one of San Francisco's most up-and-coming areas.
Once home to warehouses, Kelham Island is now a place where you can eat, drink, and have fun. Peddler Market takes place on the first weekend of the month, and it's definitely worth a visit. There you'll find food stalls, craft beers, and live music, to name a few.