
"Rather, for its 35th pick, the magazine's editors and writers nominated Glen Park, the unassuming 'hood in the shadow of Twin Peaks. They write: "Hastily built after the 1906 earthquake, you'll find turn-of-the-century architecture and Mission-style homes, not to mention lofty views with fog seasonally crawling up the street thick as a blanket.... Quietly cool, Glen Park might not be as in-your-face as other San Francisco neighborhoods, but that's what gives the place its charm.""
"Time Out based its rankings on a mix of culture, diversity, food and drink, businesses and nightlife. It really is a diverse collection, ranging from an industrial Finnish hotspot to a Tokyo book-lovers' paradise. Here are the first 10 neighborhoods; check out the story for the full accounting. Coolest neighborhoods in the world for 2025, according to Time Out 1 Jimbocho, Tokyo 2 Borgerhout, Antwerp 3 Barra Funda, Sao Paulo 4 Camberwell, London 5 Avondale, Chicago"
Glen Park in San Francisco placed 35th among a global ranking of the coolest neighborhoods, noted for hastily built, post-1906-earthquake turn-of-the-century architecture and Mission-style homes. The neighborhood offers lofty views and seasonal fog that creeps up streets, producing a quietly cool, low-key charm. Rankings used a combination of culture, diversity, food and drink, businesses, and nightlife as criteria. The selection spans a wide geographic range, from industrial Finnish districts to Tokyo book-lovers' quarters. The top ten list includes Jimbocho (Tokyo), Borgerhout (Antwerp), Barra Funda (Sao Paulo), Camberwell (London), and Avondale (Chicago).
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