One of the oldest in Siem Reap, Wat Bo Village in Siem Reap, Cambodia was first developed as tourism gradually descended on Cambodia’s ‘Temple Town’ in the ’90s
Colonia Americana in Guadalajara, Mexico is located right next to 500-year-old El Centro. It’s an edgy blend of art deco and neoclassical mansions with artists’ squats and warehouses containing some of the city’s best music venues.
Mile End in Montreal, Canada is a hub for Jewish immigrants and artists. It's artistic touch makes it a very cool place to hangout in.
Cliftonville in Margate is home to one of the UK’s most thriving artistic communities, largely due to an influx of creative ex-Londoners.
Cours Julien in Marseille is a gritty, buzzing quartier that was once home to the city’s open air wholesale markets, and is known to locals as ‘Cours Ju’
The São Paulo neighbourhood of Vila Madalena owes its bohemian character to the students of Universidade de São Paulo.
San Isidro in Havana, Cuba is a mecca. It sizzles after dark for art.
Once a nexus for Chicago’s Polish community, Avondale is now equally defined by some of the city’s best Mexican food and a truly madcap array of small businesses.
Walthamstow is a place that every Londoner must know. It has more prams than people.