Glasgow suburb named one of the coolest in the WORLD --[Reported by Umva mag]

A POPULAR area in Glasgow’s southside has been named one of the trendiest in the world. Strathbungo beat stiff competition from Ekkamai in Bangkok, Thailand, and Palace Quarter in Budapest to come in 22nd place in Time Out’s list of the 38 coolest neighbourhoods for 2024. AlamyThe Glasgow suburb is the only area in Scotland to have made the list[/caption] AlamyAn aerial view of Strathbungo as it finally steps into the ‘spotlight’[/caption] Google MapsThe area is known for its ‘fresh, young businesses’ and ‘laid back’ restaurants[/caption] Time Out contributing writer Sarah Gillespie claimed it was time for the district to step into the “spotlight.” She wrote: “Cool new venues have been creeping up Pollokshaws Road for years, and now it’s time for Shawlands’ tiny-but-mighty neighbour to step into the spotlight. “Strathbungo, in Glasgow’s Southside, began as a village of crofters and weavers before it was consumed by the city’s nineteenth-century expansion. “Thanks to a dedicated group of residents, it became Glasgow’s first Conservation Area (together with Pollokshields) in 1973, preserving its Victorian terraces and tenements for future generations. “That same independent spirit endures in its fresh, young businesses: laid back restaurants such as Lobo, boutiques such as BAM and Seamster Vintage, and bars supporting local breweries.” It went on to point out other popular attractions in the area, such as its wildlife pond, rose gardens, and views over the Southside. Strathbungo is also on the outskirts of some of Glasgow’s most-loved cultural attractions, including Pollokshields arts venue Tramway. According to the magazine, the list focused on places that balance great local culture, food, street life, community, and one-of-a-kind local flavour. To rank the list this year, Time Out’s global network of editors and experts factored in not just great vibes, food, drink, nightlife and independent culture, but also community. And Notre-Dame-du-Mont in Marseille bagged the top spot. Despite its reputation as an ‘unholy area’ with a ‘rebellious spirit,’ the town named after the local church boasts colourful cul-de-sacs, graffiti-covered alleyways, streets lined with plane trees, and twisting staircases. Although it is a far cry from the ‘picturesque charm of Vauban,’ the neighbourhood exudes the jovial, laid-back atmosphere of a local market, the magazine claims. Grace Beard, Travel Editor at Time Out, said: “Time Out’s annual ranking of the World’s Coolest Neighbourhoods celebrates the most unique and exciting pockets of our cities. The neighbourhoods on this year’s list have a lot in common: great places to eat and drink, cutting-edge culture, street life and a thriving community. “But they’re also a distinct reflection of their cities, with each of them offering something special you wouldn’t find anywhere else. “Some have only just reached their moment; others have been ‘cool’ for some time and are finding a new groove – all of them should be on your radar to visit in these cities.” Last year, we told how Glasgow’s West End and Edinburgh’s lovely Leith made the popular list. Leith in Edinburgh and Glasgow’s trendy West End came in at 16th and 20th in the top 40 of the World’s Coolest Neighbourhoods.

Sep 25, 2024 - 14:31
Glasgow suburb named one of the coolest in the WORLD --[Reported by Umva mag]

A POPULAR area in Glasgow’s southside has been named one of the trendiest in the world.

Strathbungo beat stiff competition from Ekkamai in Bangkok, Thailand, and Palace Quarter in Budapest to come in 22nd place in Time Out’s list of the 38 coolest neighbourhoods for 2024.

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The Glasgow suburb is the only area in Scotland to have made the list[/caption]
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An aerial view of Strathbungo as it finally steps into the ‘spotlight’[/caption]
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The area is known for its ‘fresh, young businesses’ and ‘laid back’ restaurants[/caption]

Time Out contributing writer Sarah Gillespie claimed it was time for the district to step into the “spotlight.”

She wrote: “Cool new venues have been creeping up Pollokshaws Road for years, and now it’s time for Shawlands’ tiny-but-mighty neighbour to step into the spotlight.

“Strathbungo, in Glasgow’s Southside, began as a village of crofters and weavers before it was consumed by the city’s nineteenth-century expansion.

“Thanks to a dedicated group of residents, it became Glasgow’s first Conservation Area (together with Pollokshields) in 1973, preserving its Victorian terraces and tenements for future generations.

“That same independent spirit endures in its fresh, young businesses: laid back restaurants such as Lobo, boutiques such as BAM and Seamster Vintage, and bars supporting local breweries.”

It went on to point out other popular attractions in the area, such as its wildlife pond, rose gardens, and views over the Southside.

Strathbungo is also on the outskirts of some of Glasgow’s most-loved cultural attractions, including Pollokshields arts venue Tramway.

According to the magazine, the list focused on places that balance great local culture, food, street life, community, and one-of-a-kind local flavour.

To rank the list this year, Time Out’s global network of editors and experts factored in not just great vibes, food, drink, nightlife and independent culture, but also community.

And Notre-Dame-du-Mont in Marseille bagged the top spot.

Despite its reputation as an ‘unholy area’ with a ‘rebellious spirit,’ the town named after the local church boasts colourful cul-de-sacs, graffiti-covered alleyways, streets lined with plane trees, and twisting staircases.

Although it is a far cry from the ‘picturesque charm of Vauban,’ the neighbourhood exudes the jovial, laid-back atmosphere of a local market, the magazine claims.

Grace Beard, Travel Editor at Time Out, said: “Time Out’s annual ranking of the World’s Coolest Neighbourhoods celebrates the most unique and exciting pockets of our cities. The neighbourhoods on this year’s list have a lot in common: great places to eat and drink, cutting-edge culture, street life and a thriving community.

“But they’re also a distinct reflection of their cities, with each of them offering something special you wouldn’t find anywhere else.

“Some have only just reached their moment; others have been ‘cool’ for some time and are finding a new groove – all of them should be on your radar to visit in these cities.”

Last year, we told how Glasgow’s West End and Edinburgh’s lovely Leith made the popular list.

Leith in Edinburgh and Glasgow’s trendy West End came in at 16th and 20th in the top 40 of the World’s Coolest Neighbourhoods.




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