British media and hospitality company every year Time out offers a list of neighborhoods that combine the world’s best entertainment, culture and gastronomy opportunities.

On this occasion, more than 12,000 people participated to choose the neighborhoods in different cities where everyone wants to be, places with great personalities that reflect their own personality. food, culture and festivals.

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Neighborhoods are at the top of the ranking this year Laureles in Medellin. Time Out highlights, among other things, the presence of the famous nightlife district known here. 70 and Atanasio Girardot StadiumAs a venue for big concerts.

And since not everything is a party, the peace of mind of your guests is also important in terms of ranking.parks, tree-lined streets, yoga studios and countless cafes”, contributes to the gastronomic panorama of the region, its central location and how it has managed to remain a traditional Colombian neighborhood despite the massive arrival of digital nomads and tourists that Medellín has experienced in recent years.

Only one other Latin American neighborhood appears on the list besides Laureles. Stands out at position 30 San Miguel Chapultepec in Mexico City (Mexico)It’s a place where Time Out highlights its tranquility, but also highlights the hustle and bustle of the CDMX scene due to its proximity to the popular Roma and Condesa areas.

“The atmosphere is relaxed and bohemian, and the area is characterized by its tree-lined streets and colonial houses. It’s also right next to the Bosque de Chapultepec, one of Mexico City’s largest parks, offering a dose of fun and tranquility in the heart of the Mexican capital,” explains Time Out.

The full list announced by Time Out is as follows:

1. Laureles, Medellín (Colombia)
2. Smithfield, Dublin (Ireland)
3. Carabanchel, Madrid, (Spain)
4. Havnen, Copenhagen (Denmark)
5. Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
6. Brunswick East, Melbourne (Australia)
7. Downtown, New Orleans (USA)
8. Isola, Milan (Italy)
9. West, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
10. Tomigaya, Tokyo (Japan)
11. Baltic Triangle, Liverpool (United Kingdom)
12. Cours Julien, Marseille (France)
13th Arts District, Los Angeles (USA)
14. Chinatown, Singapore.
15. Fort Greene, New York (USA)
16. Leith, Edinburgh (Scotland)
17. Enmore, Sydney (Australia)

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18. Costa da Caparica, Almada (Portugal)19. Hyde Park, Chicago (USA)
20. West End, Glasgow (United Kingdom)
21. Punta del Mar, Cape Town (South Africa)
22. Neukölln, Berlin (Germany)
23. Haut-Marais, Paris (France)
24. King’s Cross, London (United Kingdom)
25. Hannam-dong, Seoul (South Korea)
26. Coral Gables, Miami (USA)
27. Richmond District, San Francisco (USA)
28. Vinohrady, Prague (Czech Republic)
29. El Clot, Barcelona (Spain)
30. San Miguel Chapultepec, Mexico City (Mexico)
31. Exarcheia, Athens (Greece)
32. Bebek, Istanbul (Türkiye)
33. Ponsonby, Auckland (New Zealand)
34. Zhongshan, Taipei (Taiwan)
35. Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Manila (Philippines)
36. Downtown, Montreal (Canada)
37. Dotonbori, Osaka (Japan)
38. Annex, Toronto (Canada)
39. Song Wat, Bangkok (Thailand)
40. Headquarters, Accra (Ghana)

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Source: Exame

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