
By Jennifer Houston
Culture Trip
When it comes to seeing and being seen, the following streets are some
of the most magnificent boulevards and avenues on the planet! Singular
in so many delightful ways, these streets offer a myriad of attractions
that continue to delight locals as well as visitors from around the
world. If you’re planning a getaway, consider taking a holiday that
includes plenty of time to explore one of these fascinating
thoroughfares to discover for yourself what makes them so revered.
1
Champs Elysees, Paris, France
Champs Elysees, Paris, France

Embodying all the celebrated beauty of Paris, the Champs-Elysees is
generally regarded as the grandest street on the planet. Moreover, it
is also known as the most beautiful street in the world. Home to
illustrious monuments like the Arc de Triomphe, the thoroughfare is also
strewn with luxury shops, cafes, hotels, and boutique hotels. No visit
to Paris would be complete without a stroll along the Champs-Elysees.
2
La Rambla, Barcelona, Spain
La Rambla, Barcelona, Spain

Connecting Plaça de Catalunya with Port Vell’s Christopher Columbus
Monument, this central Barcelona street is like a party that never
sleeps. Frequented by tourists and locals alike, La Rambla has its own
energy and symbolic beauty. Filled with cafes, bars, restaurants,
shops, and street performers, it is one of the best-loved stretches in
all of Europe. People who have walked the street have often lamented
that it had an end as they wished it would go on and on.
3
Las Vegas Strip, Nevada, US
Las Vegas Strip, Nevada, US

Perhaps the best lit street on the planet, the Las Vegas Strip is known
world-wide for its magnificent displays of illuminated signs, luxury
hotels, and, of course, casinos. Tourists come from all over the world
to shop, attend shows, and people watch along this strip that has become
synonymous with gambling, risk-taking, and thrill-seeking!
4
Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China
Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China

Once known as Nanking Road, today’s Nanjing Road still continues as the
most famous shop and market-strewn street in all of China – perhaps even
all of Asia! As the world’s longest shopping street, Nanking Road is
six kilometers (nearly four miles) long and filled with everything from
antiques to foodstuffs. It is also home to a staggering array of hotels
and restaurants. The street is said to be visited by as many as one
million people each day.
5
Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem
Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem

Known as the ‘way of sorrows,’ Via Dolorosa traces the route walked by
Christ toward the cross where he was crucified. People come to this road
from around the world to pay homage to Christ in this city that is
filled with religious monuments and sites. Marked by Nine Stations of
the Cross, Via Dolorosa is the site of weekly symbolic processions that
lead from the Fortress of Antonia all along a route that twists and
turns.
6
Nevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg, Russia
Nevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg, Russia

Illustriously planned by Peter the Great, this grand avenue is
celebrated for its historic importance as well as its literary
connections. Famously depicted in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment,
the thoroughfare has captivated people from all over the world as it
embodies Russia’s mystery and, of course, royal grandeur so evident in
this remarkable city, the one-time home of the tsars. Cathedrals,
palaces, and other major architectural attractions stud this celebrated
street.
7
Broadway, New York City, US
Broadway, New York City, US

The oldest north-south street in the city, Broadway is best known as the
most important theatre district in the entire nation. Moreover, the
street runs along famous New York City sections like Central Park and is
studded with important buildings like the Woolworth Building, Alexander
Hamilton US Custom House, Morgan Stanley Building, Grand Central Hotel,
and Trinity Church. No visit to this city is complete without a stroll
down Broadway!
8
Via Appia, Rome, Italy
Via Appia, Rome, Italy

Among the earliest Roman roads, it remains one of the most famous roads
today. There is a section of the Via Appia used in Rome today for busy
traffic, yet much of this road that leads out of the city is in ruins.
Even so, these ruins and the archeological sites along the road attract
people from all over the world. To walk part of the Via Appia or Appian
Way as it is often called is a memorable event one is never likely to
forget. Moreover, the quality of Roman construction is evident in this
road’s classical design.
9
Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City, Mexico
Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City, Mexico

One of the most famous streets in the western hemisphere, Paseo de la
Reforma is well-known throughout the world. Modeled after Europe’s
grand boulevards, Mexico City’s major thoroughfare is home to the
nation’s National Palace as well as renowned landmarks like El Angel de
la Independencia and others that honor heroes of Mexico and the
Americas. Studded with luxury hotels and tourist attractions, this is a
must-visit street when traveling to Mexico City.
10
Piccadilly Circus, London, UK
Piccadilly Circus, London, UK

This stretch of road, better described as a junction, is one of the most
well-known places in London. Popular among visitors to the UK,
Piccadilly Circus is home to nightclubs, theatres, and memorials that
are known throughout the world. Filled with illuminated signs and
throngs of people, this thoroughfare is one of the most recognized
stretches of asphalt world-wide. With so many attractions, it’s easy to
see why visitors can’t wait to board London’s double-decker buses to
visit this part of town!
A trip down any one of these streets would be magnificent, but if you
are lucky enough to see them all so much the better! Each one is
wonderful in its own unique way.
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