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Europe’s new hot neighbourhoods
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DISTRICT VII IN BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Also called Erzsébetváros, this is now one of the
best bar-hopping ’hoods on the busy Pest side
of the Danube. Base yourself at this playful pad
near St Stephen’s Basilica (US$53; bit.ly/1NminnO)
before exploring local ruin bars. Cirkusz Café serves
a hangover-eradicating brunch, then to WarmUp
Bar for a reviving cocktail (warmupbudapest.hu).
CAPUCINS-VICTOIRE IN BORDEAUX, FRANCE
The city’s south-central area is known for its huge
market, nicknamed ‘the stomach of Bordeaux’.
This colourful artist’s apartment (US$84;
bit.ly/1ZOn5XS) is also close to the antique dealers
at Passage Saint-Michel, once a banana
warehouse. Take lunch at La Tupina, which serves
classic southwestern cuisine (latupina.com).
TRIANA IN SEVILLE, SPAIN
The home of flamenco, this neighbourhood on the
banks of the Guadalquivir is one of the city’s oldest.
Enjoy a sundowner on the balcony of this light,
bright property (US$82; bit.ly/1ZOn71U) before
seeing dancers strut their stuff at a free
performance at bar T de Triana. Dine on tapas
at Abades Triana (abadestriana.com).
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PHOTOGRAPHS: ANAKA, CULTURA CREATIVE/ALAMY STOCK, ISTOCK, MAISANT LUDOVIC/HEMIS/ALAMY, VECTORSTATE