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===Netherlands===
===Netherlands===
*[[Amsterdam]]: [[P.C. Hooftstraat]], [[Kalverstraat]]
*[[Amsterdam]]: [[P.C. Hooftstraat]], [[Kalverstraat]]<ref>http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2011/04/kalverstraat_remains_most_expe.php</ref>
*[[Eindhoven]]: [[Rechtestraat]], [[Demer (straat)|Demer]]
*[[Eindhoven]]: [[Rechtestraat]], [[Demer (straat)|Demer]]
*[[Maastricht]]: [[Kleine Straat]], [[Grote Straat]], [[Brugstraat]], [[Stokstraat]]
*[[Maastricht]]: [[Kleine Straat]], [[Grote Straat]], [[Brugstraat]], [[Stokstraat]]

Revision as of 12:24, 29 June 2011

This page lists leading upscale shopping streets and districts by city. This list highlights shopping destination locations in cities. Multiple small designer boutique stores, fashion houses, and/or purveyors of luxury goods usually characterize these locations. These shopping destinations have numerous storefronts with doors and windows facing the street. They are either located along the designated street throughout a large section of the city or are clustered closely together in a well-defined neighborhood or location within the city. In a typical city, there is only one leading shopping street or district, and typically no more than two or three throughout the city's metropolitan area. The largest cities in the world may have more than one leading shopping street or district depending upon the concentration of wealth and/or population.

Africa

Egypt

Morocco

South Africa

Asia

China (People's Republic)

Nanjing Road, in Shanghai.

Hong Kong

Nathan Road, Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Iran

Israel

Japan

Ginza in Tokyo
Shinsaibashi in Osaka

Kuwait

Lebanon

Malaysia

Pakistan


Philippines

Ayala Avenue, Manila
Roxas Boulevard, Manila

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

South Korea

Myeongdong in Seoul

Republic of CHina (Taiwan)

Taipei Da'an

Thailand

Siam Square in Bangkok

Vietnam

Europe

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

France

Champs-Élysées in Paris
Promenade de la Croisette in Cannes

Germany

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

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Iceland

Italy

Via de' Tornabuoni in Florence
Via Condotti in Rome

Luxembourg

Macedonia

Montenegro

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

Spain

Gran Via in Madrid.

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

File:Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul on 3 June 2007.jpg
İstiklal Avenue in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul

Ukraine

United Kingdom

England

Oxford Street, London
King Edward Street in Leeds

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

North America

Canada

Bloor Street in Toronto
Saint Catherine Street in Montreal

Alberta

British Columbia

Ontario

Quebec

Costa Rica

Dominican Republic

Guatemala

Mexico

United States

Arizona

California

Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills
Fashion Island in Newport Beach

Colorado

Connecticut

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Illinois

Louisiana

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Nebraska

Nevada

New Jersey

New York

Fifth Avenue, New York City

North Carolina

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Puerto Rico

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Virginia

Washington

Washington, D.C.

Wisconsin

South America

Florida Street, Buenos Aires.
Rua Oscar Freire, São Paulo.

Argentina

Brazil

Bolivia

Chile

Colombia

Paraguay

Peru

Uruguay

Venezuela

Oceania

Pitt Street Mall in Sydney

Australia

Queensland

New South Wales

South Australia

Tasmania

Victoria

Western Australia

New Zealand

See also

References

  1. ^ "...Wangfujing, one of Beijing's most famous shopping streets..." China.org.cn. 1 September 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  2. ^ http://www.cnbc.com/id/21917314/?photo=10
  3. ^ http://www.cnbc.com/id/21917314/?photo=5
  4. ^ http://www.ikamalebanon.com/accommodations/region/beirut_acc/district/verdun.htm
  5. ^ http://www.cnbc.com/id/21917314/?photo=8
  6. ^ http://www.cnbc.com/id/21917314/?photo=4
  7. ^ http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2011/04/kalverstraat_remains_most_expe.php
  8. ^ http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10269/1090548-37.stm. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) [dead link]
  9. ^ http://www.basel.world-guides.com/basel_shopping.html
  10. ^ http://www.cnbc.com/id/21917314/?photo=6
  11. ^ http://www.cnbc.com/id/21917314/?photo=3
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/05/0516_expensive_streets/index_01.htm
  13. ^ "SoHot Style in South Tampa". The Washington Post. 22 January 2006.
  14. ^ http://www.citymayors.com/economics/shopping_streets.html
  15. ^ http://www.cnbc.com/id/21917314/?photo=11
  16. ^ http://www.cnbc.com/id/21917314/?photo=7
  17. ^ http://www.cnbc.com/id/21917314/?photo=9
  18. ^ http://www.vivatravelguides.com/south-america/chile/santiago/services-in-santiago/shopping-in-santiago/shopping-in-alonso-de-cordova/

External links