In the major cities of the world, there are large urban routes that are guided by various activities: traffic, shops, culture... Here are 20 avenues to know!
Whether in movies or in books, the world's most famous grand avenues make them dream little and big. You may have already had the opportunity to pass in some of them: from Paris to New York , passing through Singapore or Rio de Janeiro , the great urban roads are not missing on our planet! Whether on foot, by car, or by public transport, the lines of communication they offer are impressive.
These places are special because they bring together many activities such as the concentration of shops with large fashion boutiques, jewellery or products of all kinds. But also in culture with cinemas, theatres and concert halls. The avenues are beautiful from day to night, when they dress with a thousand-colored coat.
New York: Fifth Avenue (United States)

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Mexico: Avenue de Los Insurgentes (Mexico)

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Paris : Avenue des Champs-Elysées (France)

Photo credit: Flickr – Josh Hallett

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Barcelona: Las Ramblas Avenue (Spain)

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Photo credit: Flickr – Jorge Láscar
Singapore: Orchard Road

Photo credit: Flickr – Glen Bowman

Photo credit: Flickr – Erwin Soo
Saint-Péterbourg : Perspective Nevski (Russia)

Photo credit: Flickr – Stephane Martin

Photo credit: Wikimedia - Alexander Savin
Rio de Janeiro : Avenue Marques de Sapucai

The Rio carnival takes place in this avenue / Photo credit: Screenshot Youtube
Tokyo: Shibuya Crossroads (Japan)
This crossroads is considered the largest in the world since many people cross their paths from day to night. You can discover in this video the flow of passages: you will see that the intersection is rarely empty...

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New York: Broadway (United States)

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Buenos Aires: Avenue du 9 July (Argentina)

Photo credit: Flickr – José María Pérez Nuñez

Photo credit: Flickr – Jesus Alexander Reyes Sánchez
Berlin: Unter den Linden (Germany)

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Miami Beach : Ocean Drive (United States)

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Montreal: McGill College Avenue, Canada

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Brussels: Avenue de Tervueren (Belgium)

Photo credit: Wikimedia – Roman Szuszkiewicz

Photo credit: Flickr – Karine
Dallas: Elm Street (United States)

Avenue where President John F. Kennedy was murdered / Photo credit: Flickr – Stuart Seeger
Budapest : Andrassy Ut (Hungary)

Photo credit: Wikimedia - Civertan Grafikai Stúdió
Rabat: Mohammed V Avenue (Morocco)

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Las Vegas Strip (United States)

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Prague: Place Venceslas (Czech Republic)

Photo credit: Wikimedia - Peter Stehlik

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London: The Mall (United Kingdom)

Photo credit: Flickr – Aurelien Guichard
Main photo credit: Flickr – Jorge Láscar
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