Weekend Herald

Take Time Out to toast our coolest street

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From above, the ridges to the west of downtown Auckland along Karangahap­e and Ponsonby Roads appear as eyebrows and one is, naturally, more raised than the other.

K Rd has long stood out as more bohemian, diverse, and . . . sleazy. It was cool in ways before its characteri­stics become cool.

Until the mid-20th century, Karangahap­e Rd was the only street in central Auckland with a Ma¯ori name.

Now, the internatio­nal travel website Time Out has surveyed its audience and named Karangahap­e Rd the sixth coolest street in the world.

The citation credits its “red-light history, coupled with the more recent additions of art galleries and hip cafes in its heritage buildings, gives it plenty of character”.

Admittedly, these are not the attributes everyone would consider “cool” but there is no disputing the vibrancy and edginess of the Auckland strip. The citation must also be a boost for businesses along the thoroughfa­re, with world attention inevitably leading to more future footfalls.

While considerin­g what makes K Rd one of the “vibest” streets on the planet, in the words of Time Out, it’s worth reflecting on the coolest parts of our own neighbourh­oods.

Every parcel of New Zealand has corners that are “hip” in their own way.

Each economic boom and bust has constructe­d commercial precincts in the styles of their times and then discarded them to the decay of tawdry lifestyles and vices. Bespoke revivals are often casually chic.

Whether it’s the intersecti­on of Pacific Ave and Maunganui Rd Rd in Tauranga or Queen St East in Hastings, the K Rd plaudit is a good reminder to take time out to appreciate — and support — the cool spots in our local necks of the woods.

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