Cape Town and Lagos streets join Joburg's Melville on cool list, here's why

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The energy of Johannesburg's residents has helped Melville's famous 7th Street take the top African spot in a ranking of the world's 30 Coolest Cities, but two other cities on the continent also make the cut.

Vibey Melville takes 12th position, with Melbourne's Smith Street, Barcelona's Passeig de Sant Joan and London's South Bank in the top three positions on the list compiled byThe citation for Melville states a typical experience on 7th Street is “a discernible buzz with a whiff of quality food in the air”, where aMain Road in Kalk Bay, Cape Town, produces SA's second gem — it is rated “just magical” with historic sea-facing homes, its tidal pool and enough restaurants “to keep...

Allen Avenue in Lagos, Nigeria, is by day one of the city's busiest business districts, says the magazine. “By night, it comes alive with ... revellers pouring in and out of its bars and strip clubs ... it’s very loud, a little bit frantic, and the whole area brims with history,” reads its citation.

 

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The main road in Kalk Bay, Cape Town, is one of the coolest streets in the world, according to a new ranking.

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