10 most famous streets

Although most cities have hundreds of streets, one or two streets always become better known than others. This may be because of the opportunities of shopping, nightlife, entertainment, or their place in history. These streets travelers visit always, and sometimes even in the first place. Famous streets, famous boulevards, avenues and roads most often photographed, and are included in various lists like this.



 

The Champs elyséesWith their cinemas, cafes, luxury shops and horse-chestnut trees, the Champs élysées — one of the most recognizable and most famous streets in Paris and France. This elegant and broad Avenue runs from the place de La Concorde to the arc de Triomphe. It is also one of the most prestigious boulevards for shopping in Paris. The upper floors are mainly occupied by offices as few people can afford to live on the Champs Elysees. Since 1975 the last stage of the Tour de France traditionally finishes on the Champs Elysees. Cyclists tend to do six to eight rounds at the Avenue.



 Lombard Streetis Located between Hyde and Leavenworth in San Francisco, Lombard Street is known as the most winding and one of the most unusual streets in the world. One of the most famous parts of Lombard Street that contains eight hairpin turns was created to reduce the natural steep slope of the hill. The speed limit in this section is only 8 km/h. Vermont Street in San Francisco, and snake alley in Burlington the other two famous streets, contending for the title of the most tortuous in the world.



 Abbey roadStreet Abbey road is located in the North of London. The Abbey Road Studios, located in the South-Eastern end of the street — is the place where the Beatles made 90% of their records. In April 1969, they came together to record their final album and called it “Abbey road”. This album became their best selling work, with the legendary image of the pedestrian crossing on the cover, is also located near the Studio. Today, tourists often come here to create their own album cover Abby road.



 Walk of Fame Hollywoodwalk of fame along Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles consists of a series of stars in the sidewalk honoring famous actors, musicians, Directors, producers, theatrical groups and other personalities for their contribution to the world of music, arts and entertainment. Was immortalized more than 2,400 stars. Any fans can vote for their idol in the field of entertainment, and approximately 200 appointments are submitted to the Hollywood chamber of Commerce Committee each year.



 La RamblaLa Rambla is one of the most famous streets in the world, a street in Central Barcelona. It is the busiest and the most lively pedestrian street of Barcelona, capital of Catalonia. Here you can always see more tourists than local residents who visit Las Ramblas for shopping and the atmosphere in General. Boulevard can be called one of the most touristy streets in the world. It is often called Las Ramblas, because it is actually a series of several different streets.



 Orchard roadorchard road is the main shopping street of Singapore, regularly frequented by locals and tourists, as well as one of the main attractions of Singapore. Named after the orchards that, orchard road is dotted with numerous shopping malls, high quality restaurants, coffee chains, cafés, Nightclubs and hotels. It is also the place of the official residence of the President of Singapore. Christmas decorations along orchard road deserve special attention, with a reindeer jumping over palm trees and big buildings, covered with artificial snow.



 Khao San roadKhao San road — from a technical point of view, a small road located about a block away from the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, Thailand. Khaosan means “milled rice”, a reminder that in the old days the street was a major Bangkok rice market. Over the past 20 years, however, Khaosan road has developed into a world famous tourist center. Here you can easily find cheap accommodation, ranging from hostel to 3-star hotels at a reasonable price, as well as bars, food stalls, restaurants, mini markets, Internet cafes and travel agencies.



 Wall Streetwall street is the historic heart of the Financial district and the home of the new York stock exchange. The name became a symbol of American big business and stock sales. A narrow street leading from Broadway to the East river wall street was named for the wall built here by the Dutch in the 17th century to protect their growing settlement. By the end of the 18th century, traders and speculators gathered under a sycamore tree at the beginning of wall street to trade. And so was born the new York stock exchange, which was founded in 1817. Other famous streets in new York city include Broadway, Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue. Wall Street is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful streets in the world.



 Via Dolorosavia Dolorosa (way of the cross) is a famous street in two parts within the Old city of Jerusalem, trace the last steps of Christ on the way to his crucifixion on the cross. A quarter-kilometer route has changed over the centuries and archaeological discoveries in the 20th century now indicate that the early route of the way of the Cross on the Western hill was actually a more likely way. However, pilgrims traditionally walk the route, identified with the suffering of Jesus. Along the route are 14 Stations of the cross, each associated with a particular story or event.



 Las Vegas Stripthe Gambling Mecca of the world, Las Vegas is located in the southern Nevada desert. Casino in Las Vegas can be found everywhere, but strip throughout southern Boulevard contains most of a large crowd. It is on the Las Vegas Strip there are huge hotels, megacasino, where there is a fantastic atmosphere of excitement. Each institution its name, its own history and its own traditions. Without a doubt, this is one of the most desirable cities for lovers of gambling.



 

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