The 12 coolest districts of Europe: Discover cultural hotspots!

Discover the hottest districts of Europe according to a global survey. From Marseille to Berlin - ideas for your city trip!
Discover the hottest districts of Europe according to a global survey. From Marseille to Berlin - ideas for your city trip! (Symbolbild/NAG)

The 12 coolest districts of Europe: Discover cultural hotspots!

Notre-Dame-du-Mont, Marseille, Frankreich - The British “Time Out” magazine interviewed over 12,000 locals and local experts about the most popular districts worldwide in a comprehensive survey. The result is an exciting list on which the hottest quarter are placed, including twelve from Europe. The city district of Notre-Dame-Du-Mont in Marseille, France, which is considered the most popular district worldwide, is particularly outstanding. It is a lively artist district in the 6th arrondissement, known for its colorful streets and graffiti. The Escaliers du Cours Julien and various cafés, such as the Histoire de l'eil bookstore, include the special sights. LVZ reports .

Stokes Croft and St. Pauls in Bristol, England are considered another highly qualified quarter. It has developed into a cultural and artistic center. Here visitors can discover a variety of cafes like The Crafty Egg and Gray Tone Coffee and enjoy cinema events in the underground cinema Cube. Another highlight is the annual St. Paul’s Carnival in July, which celebrates the culture of the quarter.

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The list of the most popular districts also includes the following:

  • Príncipe Real, Lisbon, Portugal: A meeting point for locals and tourists with the Jardim do Príncipe Real and special restaurants.
  • Zabłocie, Krakau, Poland: A formerly run-down quarter that has changed a lot thanks to the Lipowa Street, the guitar museum and the coffee house.
  • Punavuori, Helsinki, Finland: This former industrial district is now an insider tip with a mixture of second-hand shops and art galleries.
  • Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany: A popular outdoor area with the well -known Berghain Nachtclub and the Holzmarkt cultural center.
  • Belleville, Paris, France: an earlier village, now lively with numerous cafés and street art works of art.
  • Strathbungo, Glasgow, Scotland: an emerging quarter with art center and numerous new restaurants.
  • Leyton, London, Great Britain: cheap meal options and an inviting atmosphere distinguish this neighborhood.
  • inchicore, Dublin, Ireland: from the suburb to the hottest area with a mixture of traditional pubs and modern pubs.
  • Bonfim, Porto, Portugal: away from the tourist flows, Bonfim offers a diverse business scene and celebrations during the Johannes Festival.
  • Palastviertel, Budapest, Hungary: known for its magnificent palaces and the Hungarian National Museum.

The cultural importance of this quarter is undeniable. Urban development and culture are closely linked and influence social life. In Germany, around 75% of the population live in urban areas, which underlines the importance of cultural aspects in urban development. use your place, then we remain there emphasizes that cultural institutions and urban planning are crucial for the integration of various social groups.

The UNESCO also emphasizes that creativity and innovation represent central resources for sustainable urban development. Cities such as Berlin, Mannheim and Hanover have living cultural scenes that attract both visitors and talents. The dynamic connection between urban development and culture creates high -quality urban living conditions and promotes social cohesion.

Overall, the top 38 list of "Time Out" illustrates how essential districts are for cultural identity and urban life. These places not only embody creativity, but also community and innovation and thus make a significant contribution to the sustainable development of modern cities. SPIEGEL reports .

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