List of leading shopping streets and districts by city

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This page lists leading shopping streets and districts by city. Typically these are open-air street-side shopping districts that are destination locations in cities. Designer labels boutiques, haute couture, fashion houses and purveyors of specialty and/or luxury goods usually characterize these locations. They may be located along a designated street or clustered in mixed-use commercial area within the city. In major cities and metropolitan areas, there may be more than one leading shopping street or district.

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Africa [edit]

Cameroon [edit]

Egypt [edit]

Ghana [edit]

Morocco [edit]

South Africa [edit]

Asia [edit]

Bangladesh [edit]

China [edit]

Nanjing Road, in Shanghai.

Hong Kong, China [edit]

India [edit]

Indonesia [edit]

Iran [edit]

Israel [edit]

Japan [edit]

Kuwait [edit]

Lebanon [edit]

Maarad street, Beirut

Malaysia [edit]

Pakistan [edit]

Philippines [edit]

Saudi Arabia [edit]

Singapore [edit]

South Korea [edit]

Taiwan (ROC) [edit]

Taipei Da'an

Thailand [edit]

Vietnam [edit]

Europe [edit]

Austria [edit]

Belgium [edit]

Bosnia and Herzegovina [edit]

Bulgaria [edit]

Croatia [edit]

Cyprus [edit]

Czech Republic [edit]

Denmark [edit]

Finland [edit]

France [edit]

Germany [edit]

Schildergasse in Cologne, is Germany’s most frequented shopping street

Greece [edit]

Hungary [edit]

Ireland [edit]

Iceland [edit]

Italy [edit]

Latvia [edit]

Luxembourg [edit]

Macedonia [edit]

Montenegro [edit]

Netherlands [edit]

Norway [edit]

Poland [edit]

Portugal [edit]

Romania [edit]

Russia [edit]

Serbia [edit]

Slovakia [edit]

Spain [edit]

Sweden [edit]

Switzerland [edit]

Turkey [edit]

İstiklal Avenue in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul

Ukraine [edit]

United Kingdom [edit]

England [edit]

Northern Ireland [edit]

Scotland [edit]

Wales [edit]

North America [edit]

Canada [edit]

Alberta [edit]

British Columbia [edit]

Nova Scotia [edit]

Ontario [edit]

Quebec [edit]

Costa Rica [edit]

Dominican Republic [edit]

Guatemala [edit]

Mexico [edit]

United States [edit]

Alabama [edit]

Arizona [edit]

California [edit]

Colorado [edit]

Connecticut [edit]

Delaware [edit]

Florida [edit]

Georgia [edit]

Hawaii [edit]

Illinois [edit]

Kansas [edit]

Louisiana [edit]

Maryland [edit]

Massachusetts [edit]

Michigan [edit]

Minnesota [edit]

Missouri [edit]

The Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, MO

Nebraska [edit]

Nevada [edit]

New Jersey [edit]

New York [edit]

Fifth Avenue, New York City

North Carolina [edit]

Ohio [edit]

  • Cleveland: Mayfield Road, Cedar Road, Chagrin Boulevard
  • Cincinnati: 5th Street
  • Columbus: New Bond Street, Lane Ave, Polaris Parkway, Easton Town Center

Oklahoma [edit]

Oregon [edit]

Pennsylvania [edit]

Puerto Rico [edit]

Rhode Island [edit]

South Carolina [edit]

Tennessee [edit]

Texas [edit]

Utah [edit]

Virginia [edit]

Washington [edit]

Washington, D.C. [edit]

West Virginia [edit]

Wisconsin [edit]

South America [edit]

Argentina [edit]

Brazil [edit]

Bolivia [edit]

Chile [edit]

Colombia [edit]

Paraguay [edit]

Peru [edit]

Uruguay [edit]

Venezuela [edit]

Oceania [edit]

Australia [edit]

Queensland [edit]

New South Wales [edit]

South Australia [edit]

Tasmania [edit]

Victoria [edit]

Western Australia [edit]

New Zealand [edit]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

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