The hipster contemporary subculture has been around for quite a while now and according to Herald Scotland, last year was the highest point of the hipster hype across the world. But even so, there are still many hipsters at heart out there around the world who are still looking for places where they feel like they could fit in or they belong to. Here are the top five places around the world where hipster will enjoy.
Listed by Independent Online, the first place on the list is Green Rooms, located in N22, Wood Green district which is somewhere in the northern parts of London, England. This "social enterprise" hotel is a good place for people who are interested in the field of arts, complete with creative working spaces, studio spaces and rehearsal spaces. This place is also partnered with artistic institutes Royal Court and Somerset House and surprisingly offers discounts to anyone who claims that they are artists, which is around 22.68 dollars for the cheapest rate.
Second hipster place on the list is a place called Coq, which stands for "Community of Quality". This new members' club-inspired hotel is located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Visitors will notice a lot of salvaged oil paintings, bold colours and brass fittings. There are also artistic events from time to time hosted by local artists.
A place in Melbourne called QT, is third on the list, with one of their highlights is their "Directors of Chaos", the hotel concierges dressed in outfits designed by Janet Hime, who will welcome you as you enter. The hotel is designed with stylish industrial crossed with mid-century themes, with old fashion videos playing on the walls and it even has its own cake shop and rooftop bar.
Casa Bonay, located in Eixample in Barcelona, Spain, has a craft-coffee shop and a Vietnamese café, and is also home to a col-press juice company. The rooms have a retro vibe, and also, it also has its own rooftop bar. Lastly, the Bklyn House in New York City is a Bushwick-inspired hotel designed with local artists' custom-made works. The bathrooms of this hotel are also filled with beauty products made by Issac Mizrahi.
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