Digbeth in Birmingham has made it to the list of the coolest neighborhoods in the world: what we know about it.
Digbeth — one of the coolest neighborhoods in the world
According to The Sun: The Digbeth area in Birmingham has received high praise from Time Out, ranking 13th on the list of the coolest neighborhoods in the world. It surpassed the popular Red Hook area in New York City, which came in 14th.
AlamyDigbeth is famous for its creative atmosphere, becoming a home to writers, artists, and filmmakers. It has preserved its industrial roots, and one can find many unusual and exciting attractions.
“What was once a street for the railway and canal, Digbeth has become home to the city's community.”
Visitor offerings
Digbeth features many interesting spots. For example, visit the Custard Factory, where Bird's Custard pudding was once made. Today it is a hub for independent businesses, cafes, and restaurants.
You cannot miss the Red Brick Market — an indoor market where unique products from small businesses are sold.
“So many independent shops, each with their own stand and quirky items — from hot sauces to vintage clothing!”
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For book lovers, there is an independent shop called Voce Books, and for those who know how to spend their time, Chance & Counters cafe offers a wide range of board games.
In Digbeth you can also find various bars, like Birdies Bar and Club Colette, where you can enjoy cocktails and local beers.
Delicious dishes and history
Food hunters will surely appreciate the Kanteen restaurant, which offers dishes made from local ingredients. For those looking to delve into history, a visit to The Old Crown pub — the oldest pub in Birmingham, serving traditional British cuisine — is a must.
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Therefore, it's no surprise that Digbeth has received such high marks — fun, diverse, and full of life, it continues to maintain its unique character and charm.
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Overall, Digbeth is a vivid example of how historical neighborhoods can transform into creative hubs, combining tradition and modernity. This area attracts not only locals but also tourists, making it an important cultural center of Birmingham.
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