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The world's coolest neighborhoods: Time Out has named the best 'hoods around the world. One standout is Cais do Sodré, in Lisbon, which is home to this colorful street. Click through to see more.
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Wat Bo Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia: This cool quarter gets its name from Wat Bo Temple, pictured.
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Ridgewood, New York City, US: This corner of Queens is famed for cool bars, coffee shops and views of the Manhattan skyline.
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Mile End, Montreal, Canada: This Quebec quartier is a major haven for foodies, with poutine, bagels and craft beer all on offer.
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Barrio Logan, San Diego, US: The centerpiece of this California neighborhood is Chicano Park (pictured), which is full of colorful murals.
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Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, Japan: Fashionable Shimokitazawa is known for having some of the best vintage shopping in the capital.
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Cliftonville, Margate, UK: Artsy Margate -- which is home to the Turner Contemporary as well as dozens of upscale galleries -- is a popular weekend getaway for chic Londoners.
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Barrio Yungay, Santiago, Chile: Although it has the distinction of being the capital's first planned neighborhood, Barrio Yungay is anything but boring.
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Cours Julien, Marseille, France: Once home to the city's open-air markets, these days the 'hood is a haven for used bookstores, live music venues and street art.
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It’s one of the best parts about a vacation – that moment when you discover the side of the city that’s clearly more popular with locals than tourists.

Maybe it’s the off-the-beaten-track cafe with the best coffee you’ve ever tasted, the underground bar that’s not signposted on the street above, or the restaurant dishing up mouthwatering local delicacies you’ve never heard of.

To help you discover more hidden gems on your next city break, global media brand Time Out has released its annual list of the worlds coolest neighborhoods.

Topping the 2022 round-up is buzzy Colonia Americana, located in the city of Guadalajara in western Mexico. Time Out says Colonia Americana’s eclectic mix of historic Art Deco mansions and warehouse-based music venues clinched the deal.

“Guadalajara is just emerging as a must-visit – and Colonia Americana is the place to be right now,” said Time Out Travel Editor James Manning in a statement. “It’s home to a boundary-pushing creative community, a growing number of amazing places to eat, and some of the best nightlife in the western hemisphere. And the street life is unbeatable.”

Time Out’s list is the result of an extensive survey in which thousands of people from across the globe were quizzed on their favorite spots in their city. Time Out editors also weighed in with their local expertise with the aim of creating the ultimate guide, spotlighting 51 of the coolest neighborhoods in the world. The top 20 are “simply put, incredible places to be right now,” says Time Out.

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Cais do Sodré in Lisbon is home to this Instagrammable "pink street."

Eclectic neighborhoods

Hot on the heels of Colonia Americana is Lisbon’s riverside Cais do Sodré, which took the number two spot on the list. Long famed for its vibrant nightlife, the Portuguese neighborhood is now making a name for itself as a foodie hotspot.

“This is the neighborhood where Lisbon’s most promising young chefs are opening new restaurants,” says Time Out, namechecking Quiosque de São Paul and Tricky’s as top spots for drinking and dining.

Third on the 2022 round-up is Wat Bo Village, in Siem Reap, Cambodia. According to Time Out, the area surrounding the spectacular Wat Bo Pagoda has had a “serious glow-up” in the past year. Boutique hotels Viroth’s and Treeline Urban Resort are listed as highlights, alongside restaurant Tevy’s Place, which serves up delicious organic meals and also works as a social enterprise empowering local women.

The highest rated American neighborhood came in at number four – New York City’s Ridgewood. Time Out says this Queens-located area’s balance of new, upcoming bars and restaurants, alongside institutions like pastry shop Rudy’s Bakery – which opened in 1934 – that earned it a spot on the 2022 list.

Meanwhile Mile End in Montreal, Canada rounds out Time Out’s top five, described as a “walkable nook” hosting “some of the city’s best restaurants, independent bookstores, flower shops, butchers, bakers and candlestick makers.”

Dave Calhoun, Time Out’s chief content officer North America & UK, said the goal of the annual list was to spotlight areas that aren’t “homogenized, corporate destinations” but which instead “have an independent and welcoming vibe.”

“You may be able to walk across them in half an hour or less but they are packed with enough experiences to spend days exploring,” he said.

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Tokyo's Shimokitazawa is better known as "Shimokita."

Time Out’s Top 10 Coolest Neighborhoods

1. Colonia Americana - Guadalajara, Mexico

2. Cais do Sodré - 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, UK

9. Barrio Yungay - Santiago, Chile

10. Cours Julien - Marseille, France