From Berlin to Paris, Tallinn and New York: we invite you to take a virtual trip through the world's most hipster neighborhoods.
Can you describe yourself as a perpetual student, an avid film buff, and an almost professional analog photographer? Are indie music, organic food and retro clothing on your bucket list? Let us introduce you to hipster neighborhoods with the best vintage shops, "hip" bars and an offer of contemporary art, where you would feel at home!
1. MIERA IELA – RIGA
On the street Miera Iela we find galleries that fascinate with modern pieces, vintage shops that have an excellent selection of second-hand clothes, bookstores that also offer hairdressing services and restaurants that offer dishes made from organic ingredients. DAD Café impresses with home cooking, excellent wine and acoustic concerts.
2. WILLIAMSBURG – NEW YORK
Williamsburg needs no special introduction. It is a hipster mecca that has a lot of corners that any real hipster would be fascinated by. One of these is the "open kitchen" and the vintage market Smorgasburg, which can be visited every Saturday.
3. KREUZBERG – BERLIN
Although in Berlin hipsters are not currently welcome, it is still known in the city that until recently it was considered the European hipster capital. V Kreuzberg among other things, it impresses with a beautiful boutique Voo Store, which has an excellent selection of "hip" things that we want, even though we don't really need them.
4. SÖDERMALM – STOCKHOLM
V Södermalm in addition to vintage, we also find an excellent range of Scandinavian fashion designers, which perfectly complement the hipster wardrobe. We will also be impressed by the bookstore Const, which is dedicated to art, architecture, graphic design and fashion.
5. DALSTON – LONDON
They are at the Guardian Dalston hailed as the coolest part of London. In addition to alternative clubs, vintage shops and spaces dedicated to art, it also has the first trade, which is basically a mini farm.
6. AMSTERDAM-NORD - AMSTERDAM
In the most inconspicuous part of Amsterdam, a real hipster heaven is hidden. Amsterdam-Noord it has many converted abandoned warehouses, which today breathe in the hip spirit of start-ups, festivals, restaurants and a mega flea market IJ Hallen.
7. NØRREBRO – COPENHAGEN
Nørrebro is a great destination for everyone who loves local bakeries and pubs with more than 40 different types of beer. It is particularly interesting Laundromat Cafè, where we can drink fragrant coffee, read a book and use the free internet access while we wait for the washing of our clothes to finish.
8. CANAL ST. MARTIN – PARIS
If you think relaxed beer sipping on the banks of the Seine is a great idea, head to Paris Canal St. Martin. A cultural and artistic center is also located here Point Ephémère, which grew out of an abandoned factory.
9. KALLIO – HELSINKI
Callia is an area of Helsinki that is considered the "brunch central". Made and Kallio is a designer shop that also has an excellent catering offer. A blueberry smoothie served on the patio overlooking the action on the street? Sold!
10. KALAMJA – TALLINN
When we find ourselves in the area Kalamaya, which is located almost in the center Tallinn, a new world opens before us. Wooden houses, flea markets, cute shops and retro bars conjure up the comfort of our living room. Bistro Claus charms with its proximity to the sea and style in the spirit of the 60s.
Adapted and adapted from:
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