You might think you know Buenos Aires, Kiev or Cincinnati. But do you know their hidden ’hoods and secret spaces? When we travel to major cities — Paris, Mumbai, Cape Town, New York City — we tend to visit the known neighborhoods, the places where tourists flock and gather. And sometimes, when we tire of the glitz and the busy streets and pricey food, we’ll venture out past the museums and popular restaurants to discover some lesser-known spaces in the city. But even beyond that, there are neighborhoods where nary a tourist tends to tread — not because the location is unsafe or unsavory, but because it’s just not on the radar. If you’re not local, you likely don’t know about it. But venture into these places, where generations have built up businesses or historical buildings have been repurposed, and you’ll find a whole new limb of the city. |