These are the world's coolest neighborhoods

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22 - Neukölln, Berlin, Germany​

Once a small village on the outskirts of Berlin, Neukölln is now one of the city's coolest districts. Come rain or shine there's plenty to do here, from browsing art exhibitions and visiting wine bars, to chilling in cozy coffee shops and going wild with late night dancing.​

 
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21 - Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa​

Known for its seaside promenade and public gardens, Sea Point is a 200-year-old multicultural suburb, with plenty to explore! With cool boutiques and a trendy food scene, you'll get a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean into the bargain.​

 
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20 - West End, Glasgow, UK​

West End is one of the coolest places in this Scottish city! With a mix of students, families, and creatives, here you'll find trendy vegan coffee shops that share storefronts with decades-old second-hand bookshops. Just magical!​

 
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Nothing! Absolutely nothing beats this!

Add a guitar and a sampan, you have paradise on earth!
 
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19 - Hyde Park, Chicago, USA​

Home to the University of Chicago, Hyde Park embodies a small town spirit while still providing all the amenities of a bustling metropolis. Here you'll find some of the city's best restaurants, plenty of culture, and art.​

 
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18 - Costa da Caparica, Almada, Portugal​

Across the 25 de Abril bridge from Lisbon lies a stretch of beachside tranquility called Costa da Caparica. Known for its long sandy beaches and great surfing, Caparica has in recent years opened up to international community events, parties, and get-togethers.​

 
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17 - Enmore, Sydney, Australia​

This neighborhood is where everyone comes to hang out! Whether you're looking for an international food scene, live music, comedy, or a party, Enmore is where it's at!​

 
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16 - Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland​

Head to the northern corner of the Scottish capital and you'll find the docks buzzing. Leith used to be the city's main trading port, but now it's home to cool art venues, innovative restaurants, and indie festivals.​

 
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15 - Fort Greene, New York City, USA​

Among the neighborhood's characteristic Brownstones you'll find a laid back vibe with cool wine bars, local shops, and plenty of flea markets. Then there's also Fort Greene Park, which acts as a public square with regular get-togethers, markets, and sporting events.​

 
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