TripAdvisor has released a list of the 'hottest hipster neighborhoods' across the United States — and shockingly, Willamsburg, Brooklyn, didn't make the cut.

The travel site explained that it left off the OG of hipster 'hoods because people already know they can find 'bohemian street cred' there, as well as in places like Los Angeles and Boston. Instead, they chose to focus on some more under-the-radar spots that travelers may want to branch out and discover.

Their criteria for what makes a neighborhood a hipster gem includes things like craft beer bars and breweries, unique food, graffiti, vintage stores, and tattoo parlors, as well as antique shops, boutiques, used bookstores, and fancy coffee shops.

These picks are all over the map! TripAdvisor listed its 14 hottest hipster neighborhoods in the United States

Can't take the heat: The list included Wynwood in Miami, Florida

Artsy fartsy: Wynwood's home to Wynwood Walls, a public space with murals and street art

Wynwood: Miami, Florida

According to TripAdvisor, this art district is also home to some of the 'best breweries' — including the city's first microbrewery, Wynwood Brewing Company.

There are also pop-up shops, dance venues, and the popular coffee shop Panther Coffee.

And the artsy quality of the art district is still there in places like Wynwood Walls, a public space with murals and street art.

Y'all hipsters, too? East Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee also made the list thanks to its park, street art, trendy restaurants, and vintage stores

East Nashville: Nashville, Tennessee

East Nashville is home to the 960-acre Shelby Bottoms Park, which has more than five miles of trails with fields and forests.

TripAdvisor also calls out the Greenway System for bike-riding and the Downtown Nashville Paddleboard Tour along the Cumberland River.

There's also street art, trendy restaurants, and Five Points, which is home to lots of antique, artisan, and vintage stores.

High hipsters: RiNo, or the River North Art District in Denver, Colorado is a 'creative hub of art, architecture, design, fashion, and sculpture'

RiNo: Denver, Colorado

RiNo is short for River North Art District, and is a 'creative hub of art, architecture, design, fashion, and sculpture.'

The site recommends a graffiti tour, the Denver Central Market for gourmet food stalls, and the Booze and Brews Walking Tour, which visits 'some of the hippest brewpubs in town'.

Also, if liking things 'before they were cool' is a prerequisite for being a hipster, Colorado as a whole gets brownie points for legalizing marijuana before the rest of the country.

They wore cowboy hats before they were cool! A hipster highlight in Montrose in Houston, Texas is Saint Arnold Brewing Company, the state's oldest craft brewery

Montrose: Houston, Texas

TripAdvisor says Montrose 'boasts strong hipster neighborhood credentials,' citing tattoo studios, bistros, antique shops, and vintage clothing stores.

What's more, the 'hood has interesting restaurants, The Menil Collection for art, and the Houston Center for Photography.

And it wouldn't be hipster-y without craft beer: The Saint Arnold Brewing Company is the state's oldest craft brewery.

The pits: Lawrenceville in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniamade the list for its 'eclectic boutiques and galleries as well as the creative, artisan eateries on almost every block'

Lawrenceville: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Lawrenceville made the list for its 'eclectic boutiques and galleries as well as the creative, artisan eateries on almost every block.'

The site recommends the ‘Burgh Bits and Bites Food Tour, on which you can sample Greek food, cupcakes, pierogies, and hot dogs.

There's also Church Brew Works, a brewery (the city's oldest) built inside an historic church.

Music spot: The list also includes Little Five Points in Atlanta, Georgia

Little Five Points: Atlanta, Georgia

This are of Atlanta is a music lover's haven, complete with record stores, live music venues, and the offices of two independent record labels.

It's also home to plenty of historic building, which now house restaurants, thrift shops, used bookstores, and 'offbeat art.'

Graffiti is a must: Downtown 8th Street in Boise, Idaho also appeared in the round-up

'If hipsterville were a place, it would surely look a lot like Boise's busy, tree-lined 8th Street area near downtown,' says the site

Downtown 8th Street: Boise, Idaho

'Boise' is the last place most people would think to look for something hip — but TripAdvisor insists it makes the cut.

'If hipsterville were a place, it would surely look a lot like Boise's busy, tree-lined 8th Street area near downtown,' says the site.

'Take a stroll through Harrison Boulevard with its quaint historic homes, ending up at Camel’s Back Park to climb the sand hill for great downtown views. The Freak Alley Gallery is a hidden gem, where local street artists paint huge murals in an open-air alley that is free and open to the public 24/7.'

Cool: TripAdvisor points to the craft beer scene, cool bars, and independent shops in Fishtown as reasons to check out the Philadelphia 'hood

Fishtown: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

In 2015, the Philly Voice called Fishtown 'Philly's best neighborhood'. Earlier this year, Forbes called it 'America's Hottest New Neighborhood'.

Now, TripAdvisor is pointing to its craft beer scene on Frankford Avenue, cool bars, and independent shops as reasons to check it out.

Out west: TripAdvisor calls Ballard 'a cultured, environmentally conscious neighborhood with one of the hottest bar and restaurant scenes in Seattle'

Ballard: Seattle, Washington

TripAdvisor calls Ballard 'a cultured, environmentally conscious neighborhood with one of the hottest bar and restaurant scenes in Seattle.'

Their recommendations include Skillet Street Food, a restaurant that serves out of a vintage Airstream trailer, and Hazlewood, a cocktail bar.

There's also the Ballard Farmers Market and the Carl S. English, Jr. Botanical Garden.

East Austin has some local breweries, Tex-Mex, and even its own cat cafe, Blue Cat Café, where kitties run loose

East Austin: Austin, Texas

Naturally, the city that hosts South by Southwest would be home to some hipster culture, and East Austin is where to fine it.

The neighborhood has some local breweries, Tex-Mex, and even its own cat cafe, Blue Cat Café, where kitties run loose.

East Austin also made Forbes' 2012 list of the best hipster neighborhoods — a ranking that also included spots in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

Stop by: Besides being in a bike-friendly city, North Loop in Minneapolis, Minnesota has plenty of hipster staples as defined by the site

North Loop: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Yes, Minneapolis also unexpectedly landed on this list with North Loop, also known as the 'Warehouse District'.

Besides being in a bike-friendly city, the neighborhood has plenty of hipster staples as defined by the site, and the New York Times once called it a 'booming area of independent retailers, coffee shops and bars for the young creatives living and working in the converted buildings'.

It, too, landed on Forbes' list in 2012.

No LA, but... San Diego, California's North Park landed on the list, too

North Park: San Diego, California

'Lively and culturally diverse, North Park is a hipster neighborhood haven, from its coffee shops to its craftsmen cottages,' says TripAdvisor.

It's home to the largest urban park in the US, Balboa Park, which measures 1,200 acres (compare to New York City's Central Park, which is 840 acres).

In 2016, brokerage firm Cushman and Wakefield told the San Diego Union-Tribune that the neighborhood had 'prime hipness'.

Central: Portland, Oregon is a pretty hipster town, but Pearl District wins the honor of being on the list

Pearl District: Portland, Oregon

In an already hipster-centric city, Pearl District is the center of at all, the site asserts.

'The Pearl District’s cobblestone streets and riverside docks are home to some of Portland’s coolest eateries, from food trucks to upscale restaurants, some of which you can visit on the Downtown Portland Food Tour,' TripAdvisor writes.

Live music: Marigny in New Orleans, Louisiana is known for its jazz and bar scene

Marigny: New Orleans, Louisiana

Faubourg Marigny is known for lots of live music — jazz in particular.

But it's also home to some bohemian bars, cool stores, and the Frenchman Art Market, where shoppers can buy artisan goods.

It should come as no surprise that it's made the list, since the spot has been written up quite a bit before. Vogue even called it 'a creative, hipster hub with a quirky cast of characters'.