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Time Out Picks 2025’s Coolest Neighborhood

byRosemary Ani Pius
September 25, 2025
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For travelers, there’s something magical about discovering a lively, character-filled neighborhood tucked away from the usual tourist circuit , a place that feels like home, even just for a week. Global lifestyle and travel guide Time Out has tapped into that spirit with its 2025 roundup of the “world’s coolest” neighborhoods, highlighting vibrant communities where culture, food, and a sense of belonging thrive.

Taking the top spot this year is Jimbōchō in Tokyo, described by Time Out as a “bibliophile nirvana.” This storied district boasts around 130 vintage bookstores, making it a haven for book lovers. Notable spots like Isseido Booksellers and Kitazawa Bookstore are recommended as perfect starting points for a literary day out. Beyond its shelves, Jimbōchō is celebrated for its cozy coffee culture and beloved curry houses, staples of the area’s daily life.

The annual list is drawn from nominations by Time Out’s global network of writers and editors, who evaluate neighborhoods on criteria such as food and drink, culture, community, livability, and what the publication calls a “hard-to-define sense of nowness.” Travel editor Grace Beard explained that the 2025 ranking reflects how much neighborhoods are shaped by their local communities, rather than just their appeal to visitors. “This year’s list champions both celebrated destinations and hidden gems that locals love, deserving as much recognition as major tourist hubs,” she told CNN Travel.

Second place went to Borgerhout, Antwerp, often regarded as the Belgian city’s creative hub. Known locally as “BoHo,” the district brims with food spots, galleries, and events. Café Josee and Pizza Gallery  the latter combining art and cuisine, are highlighted favorites. Visitors are encouraged to time trips with Borger Nocturne, a quarterly celebration when galleries stay open late and the neighborhood buzzes with activity.

São Paulo’s Barra Funda came in third, praised for its mix of industrial history and a “cool, creative vibe.” A standout recommendation is Água e Biscoito, a newly opened bar known for inventive cocktails.

In fourth place is Camberwell, in southeast London. With its independent spirit and multicultural energy, the neighborhood is lauded for both its arts scene and vibrant social life. The South London Gallery is a cultural anchor, while newer venues like coffee-and-book shop Lala Books add to the mix. Long-time resident Anna Preston called Camberwell “a special place,” noting its mix of local restaurants, pubs, and traditions like grabbing food from Falafel & Shawarma or Theo’s Pizza and pairing it with drinks at neighborhood pubs such as Stormbird.

Chicago’s Avondale rounds out the top five as the highest-ranked U.S. neighborhood. It earns praise for its eclectic small businesses, wine bars, music venues, and wellness spaces. Quirky highlights include Avondale Bowl, a retro bowling alley, and the Consignment Lounge, a bar styled after an antique mall.

The 2025 list features 39 neighborhoods, many making their debut. Others, like Lisbon’s Anjos, are returning after past appearances, reflecting either a resurgence or sustained popularity. Ranked twelfth this year, Anjos was also featured in 2021. “Some areas are enjoying a second wave, while others are still in their prime,” Beard explained.

Together, the selections spotlight communities where local culture, creativity, and everyday life shine brightest reminding travelers that the coolest destinations often lie beyond the obvious.

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