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Pražská Křižíkova is the eleventh most trendy street in the world

“She may have suffered from neglect and floods for many years, but today Křižíkova is one of the streets in Prague where it lives the most,” writes Time Out magazine. He also highlights the Art Nouveau houses headed by the neo-Romanesque church of St. Cyril and Methodius on Karlín Square, and especially the local businesses, which attract various delicacies. “The recently renovated Negrelli Viaduct will soon be home to shops and cultural spaces that will be created under its arches,” the magazine added.

Karlín Barracks mentions, among other things, Time Out as an unforgettable stop. He states that in the large courtyard, people can meet friends for a drink or go to the summer cinema.

Karlín Barracks is one of Prague’s major cultural centers.

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Primacy in ladder acquired Smith Street in the Australian city of Melbourne. At it, Time Out magazine highlights a diverse range of companies that will satisfy everyone. Whether people are looking for a stylish wine bar, a classic infusion, a Vietnamese bakery or a record store, Smith Street has something to offer.

The rankings are followed by Barcelona’s Passeig de Sant Joan, South Bank in London, San Isidro in Havana, the famous Los Angeles Sunset Boulevard, Witte de Withstraat in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Rua Três Rios in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Haji Lane in Singapore, Rua Rodrigues de Faria in Lisbon and the top ten are closed by Calle Thames in Buenos Aires.

Together, the ranking of the most trendy streets consists of 30 representatives from around the world. This is the first such list that Time Out has compiled, in the past it focused on entire city districts.

“Our first list of the world’s coolest streets celebrates local businesses and communities that make our cities so exciting,” said James Manning, the international editor-in-chief of the magazine. “Now that the world is reopening, it is more important than ever to support the streets. From outdoor dining to outdoor culture, the streets are a place where we can look into the future of our cities, ”says Manning.

In this year’s survey, 27,000 participants, local residents from world capitals, voted. Many Time Out journalists, as well as various experts, decided on the final form of the ranking.

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