The last two years have been difficult times for the world in general, but in many ways, they have also been fantastic times for the environment. Even though we don’t travel as freely as we used to, billions of people are spending more time closer to home than ever before. And in many major cities of the world, the result is environmental revival.
To identify what it is the coolest globally, famous magazine time has run out conducted a survey of thousands of city dwellers around the world. Then the editor weighs his opinion and chooses 51 of the coolest environments in the world.
It’s true that shops, restaurants, bars and creative spaces it’s a shame to have to close their doors, sadly, forever. But, since there is also an opening wave new business, driven not only by an increased influx of people outside the city centre, but also by the “major retreat”. City dwellers quit their corporate jobs to finally pursue their dreams, whether it’s opening a coffee shop around the corner or simply spending more time living slow and spending more time (and money) locally.
At the same time, local authorities around the world are rebuilding their neighborhoods as places for people. In some cases, this involves street space renovation: driving less and walking, cycling and sightseeing more. Elsewhere, he thought approach problem such as over tourism, inequality and air pollution. All of this has caused neighborhoods to look very different from a few years ago, as they have become better places for residents and tourists alike.
The world environment is traversed by diverse cultures that give them touching badge and hold them identity. Aesthetics, location, commercial and tourist offerings and the people who live in them define much of each style. Famous magazine time has run out asked its readers around the world what the coolest environment was. Then their answers are then filtered by the world team editor to finally decide List.
Magazine editors also contribute their local expertise to create ultimate guidehighlight 51 of the coolest neighborhoods in the world. The top 20 is “simply put, an amazing place for now,” he said. Time has run out.
“Of course, ‘cool’ is probably the most subjective which exists. But the environments we present below are: areas with a culture and one life nocturnal accessible and avant-garde; food you drink bright and affordable; a life Street lively and great all around Public. This is a characteristic of the district that can be explored on foot in half an hour or less, but can be spent an entire day or more exploring. They are great areas to live in, visit and live in. They are a place that They mix the best of the old and new schools. The locals love it, and you will too,” warn travel experts.
Headlining roundup 2022 is buzzing american colony, located in the city Guadalajarain the West Mexico. time has run out noted that the eclectic mix of historic art deco mansion and places music in the warehouse was the main reason for choosing this neighborhood.
“Guadalajara emerged as a must-see, and Colonia Americana is where it is now,” said the editor of Time Travel, James Manning, it’s a statement. “It is home to a creative community that pushes boundaries, a growing number of amazing places to eat, and some of the best nightlife in the Western Hemisphere. And life on the streets is unrivaled.”
1. Colonia Americana – Guadalajara, Mexico
2. Cais do Sodre – Lisbon, Portugal
3. Wat Bo Village – Siem Reap, Cambodia
4. Ridgewood – New York City, USA
5. Mile End – Montreal, Canada
6. Barrio Logan – San Diego, USA
7. Shimokitazawa – Tokyo, Japan
8. Cliftonville-Margate, England
9. Yungay Neighborhood – Santiago, Chile
10. Cours Julien – Marseille, France
name of the only Argentine neighborhood holding the position in the international list 34th) was born from the diminutive “chácara” or “chacra”, a Quechua word meaning “farm” or “fifth”. This environment is known as that Chacarita of Schoolchildren, because it is the “Jesus Company” school field.
Today it is difficult to separate it from the existence of the cemetery, which was born in response to the urgency of the yellow fever epidemic. For decades, graveyards are references to which the environment is dragged like shackles.
Until, in early 2000, Palermo started adding tentacles and someone dared to say palermo is dead to Chacarita. An impoliteness that angers the locals and wakes up the rest. Then, entrepreneurs, new neighbors and curiosity came. Chacarita points out that he is more alive than ever.
In 2016 this residential neighborhood was surrounded by garden and from low house, characterized by a busy train station and endless flower shops, selected by platform airbnb as one of the 17 most fashionable world to meet.
“This could easily be confused with neighboring Buenos Aires, Palermo Hollywood and Villa Crespo, thanks to its low-rise architecture, cobblestone streets and independent restaurants. Previously, its only distinctive feature was that it housed the largest necropolis in South America. Now he is gastronomic center from Buenos Aires, famous for its two main fashion streets: Avenidas Dorrego and Jorge Newbery”, says the guide of the special magazine.
And he continued: “The latter combines newly opened bike lanes with places like Mexico Uluacoffee Crow and vegan mushroom specialist donnetwhile other famous figures include the Southeast Asian hat Apu Nena and Anchoita. There is also a winery, spearheaded by the bar Orange treeselected by Dua Lipa on a recent tour of South America, and was supported by Anchoita Cava and Lardito. In terms of culture, royal theater, that C . Arts Media Complex or Movistar Arena”.
Perfect day
guide from time has run out recommends: “Start with some Huevos Rancheros in Lupe Snack bar before buying a travel book in a charming bookstore Phalena (The cellar doubles as the Japanese-inspired jazz-kissa club, the Black Forest.) Stroll through the cemetery before eating grilled pizza at Thousand and Peak, and get some original designer work – homeware at Studio Rieswomen’s and men’s clothing in style Green vegetable and hand woven face– before dinner at Condarco. For a late night drink I ordered the malbec vermouth at Strength. And to end the night, a slice of muzza -the most authentic of Argentina’s pizza- in a legendary place Empire”.
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