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    TimeOut obsession of Leith continues ...

    Seems Leith makes the worlds cool top 40 every year. This year Leith is in at number 16.

    There's lots more cool places than those (regularly) mentioned in the article and there's a few places I'd say that are honorary Leith despite being outside the boundary.

    The 40 coolest neighbourhoods in the world

    Head to this northern corner of the Scottish capital any night of the week and you’ll find the docks buzzing. Connected to the centre of Edinburgh via the pub-lined Leith Walk, Leith used to be the city’s main trading port – now, those industrial buildings have been given a new lease of life: take the old*Biscuit Factory, which is now an arts venue hosting*vintage night markets. And while this neighbourhood has been hot news for a while, it’s only going from strength to strength – thanks to indie arts festivals like*Hidden Door*at Leith Theatre, innovative restaurant spots catching the attention of foodies and, finally, finished tram works. Sure, Leith is undoubtedly more polished than it used to be. But the sense of pride and community fostered by long-time locals and creatives keeps its unique spirit ticking on.*

    The perfect day*Start with a pastry at*Twelve Triangles, one of the area’s many independent bakeries. Take a lazy morning stroll along Leith Walk before exploring Leith Farmers Market (Saturdays 10am to 4pm). Head to the newly Michelin-starred*Heron*for a late lunch, then wind down your day at one of Leith’s many small-batch breweries (Moonwake’s tropical pale ale will not disappoint). If you want to dance,*Leith Arches*throws a variety of DJ events, including the ever-popular*La Beat Northern Soul Club.*

    Plan your trip*Obviously, August in Edinburgh is pretty special thanks to the annual Fringe Festival* – and Leith is actually far enough away from the madness of the festival that you can still enjoy it without being trampled on by crowds. Just remember to pack an umbrella.

    https://www.timeout.com/travel/coolest-neighbourhoods-in-the-world


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    @hibs.net private member Mon Dieu4's Avatar
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    Give me Storries over the twelve Triangles any day of the week

    I still have a strange outlook on it all, on the one hand I love that Leith is so welcoming to all and on the other I wish all the yuppies and hipsters would **** off
    Last edited by Mon Dieu4; 18-10-2023 at 07:48 AM.

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    I took the tram through Leith recently and was amazed at the new look and feel. There was something impressive about the dark old days though.

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