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Shopping has always been a base station for a large number of travelers who are searching for the best markets around the world on their special trips and enjoying shopping moments. Shopping destinations vary widely between malls, famous wide streets, popular markets and bazaars. Today, we will provide shopping lovers with the best streets, dedicated to practicing their favorite hobby and acquisition of the most beautiful goods, each of which is characterized by special details and a historical story that made it a stop for tourists everywhere.

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Fifth Avenue in New York
You will not find the street empty on any day or any hour you visit! Fifth Avenue has become a symbol of shopping in the United States, with hundreds of stores displaying American and international brands. The best time to walk on the street and shopping is at the end of the year period of course, as each store turns into a small festive place with a wonderful atmosphere.

Bond Street in London
The famous Bond Street in the British capital London is one of the busiest in Europe and one of the most expensive. It runs from “Piccadilly” to “Oxford Street” and expect to see in it all the brands that come to your mind, however you think about it.

Stroget in Copenhagen
When cars exit the shopping equation, the experience becomes more enjoyable. This is what the longest market in Europe, Stroget, provides in the Danish capital Copenhagen for pedestrians only. You will not have to look more than once before you cross the street and move between specialty shops like Royal Copenhagen Porcelain or Scandinavian Magasin du Nord.

P.C. Hooftstraat in Amsterdam
One of the most luxurious markets in Europe and the world, where only expensive brands will not work in it … The market is not large, but it is full of luxury stores from all sides, as it includes wonderful museums from various fields in addition to the most expensive apartments ever in the Dutch capital Amsterdam.

Ginza in Tokyo
You will not believe if we told you that this luxurious street was once a crocodile swamp! But now the only crocodiles you may come across are “Lacoste” products … All global fashion icons converge with high-quality technology icons in Japan. The street is also famous for its coffee shops.

Via Montenapoleone in Milan
Not only is touring one of the most important fashion capitals in the world what distinguishes only this fascinating street, but its glorious history. The street in Milan, Italy, took its name from the italyn Republic of Napoleon (whose capital was Milan). Besides luxury stores that feature original italyn brands, it is not necessary to miss a cup of coffee at the oldest cafe in the country, Caffe Cova.

Maximilianstraße in Munich
Finally, we reach the great tradition of this street in Munich, Germany. This street was a royal residence planned by the Bavarian King Maximilian II in 1850 and then turned into a home for the most luxurious brands. Also, if you visit the street, don’t forget to walk around or stay in the historic Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten and the Völkerkunde Museum of German Civilization.

P.C. Hooftstraat
P.C. Hooftstraat

Street without cars stroget

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Street without cars stroget

From bond street
From bond street

From Fifth Avenue in New York
From Fifth Avenue in New York

From Stroget Street
From Stroget Street

Maximilianstraße in Munich
Maximilianstraße in Munich

Ginza Street in Tokyo
Ginza Street in Tokyo

Stroget in Copenhagen
Stroget in Copenhagen

Via Montenapoleone in Milan
Via Montenapoleone in Milan

Another side of Bond Street
Another side of Bond Street

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