Lacking the poetic beauty of natural scenery, the streets below are famous for their hustle and bustle or historical significance.
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Champs-Élysées Avenue (Paris, France):When it comes to the most prominent landmarks in Paris (France), the Champs-Élysées, which runs through the 8th arrondissement, is one of the places that many people cannot ignore. This street attracts tourists from all over the world thanks to its historical significance, the shade of large trees and the rows of cafes and luxury shops on both sides of the street. The Arc de Triomphe, one of the city's most famous monuments, is also located on the Champs Elysées. Photo: Very-frenchy. |
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Ginza Street (Tolyo, Japan):Tokyo's most famous fashion district today was built from the ashes of a fire in 1872. Ginza was also heavily damaged by a series of bombings during World War II. Today, it is a bustling commercial center with many restaurants, fashion stores, art galleries, as well as major electronics outlets. Photo: Japan National Tourism Organization. |
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Bourbon Street (New Orleans, USA):Bourbon Street runs through the French Quarter in New Orleans. During the day, Bourbon Street is just a regular traffic area, but at night, it becomes a different world, bustling with tourists who come to visit, eat, buy souvenirs, enjoy jazz music and watch sexy dancing. Photo: ABC13 Houston. |
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Via Monte Napoleone neighborhood, Italyis considered one of the fashion meccas of the world. This is where big shows take place, with famous fashion stores on both sides. Visitors can also easily find top designers and models here. Photo: GQ Italia. |
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The Walk of Fame is the name of a street in Los Angeles (USA),where there are more than 2,500 pink stars with names printed on them to honor movie stars, singers, and celebrities for their achievements in the entertainment industry. This street attracts about 10 million visitors each year. Many visitors come here just to take a souvenir photo next to the star with their idol's name printed on it. Photo: CNN. |
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Abbey Street (London, England):Abbey Road is a very famous street, made iconic by its appearance on the cover of The Beatles' 1969 album. Since its release, many fans have tried to go to Abbey Road to imitate the image of John, Paul, George and Ringo as they crossed the street. Photo: The Beatles. |
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5th Avenue (New York, USA)is considered a fashion paradise, home to the most expensive and famous brands in the world: Cartier, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Armani, Versace and more. Along the avenue there are also many luxurious restaurants and cafes. Avenue 5 appears in many Hollywood movies. Photo: 5pointsblue. |
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Santa Monica Boulevard (California, USA):Santa Monica Boulevard is a street that exudes the dreamy, sunny beauty of California. The street is lined with palm trees and lined with shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. Photo: Fieldnotes-la. |
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