As you know Basel Shows it’s all about luxury regarding the Swiss scene, however, we also let you know about other worldwide news we find interesting sharing with you. An example of it is our today’s article where we feature the top 10 shopping streets in the world. Check them out:
1. Fifth Avenue, New York City (NY), United States – The fifth avenue in Manhattan is known as the best shopping street in New York, with spectacular window displays, especially around Christmas.
2. Bond Street, London, England – It is probably Europe’s busiest boulevard and holds one of the most expensive strips of real estate in the world.
3. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills (CA), United States – It is home to some of the region’s most expensive stores including Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Hermès, Burberry, and Coach.
4. Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich, Switzerland – Bahnhofstrasse is Zurich’s main downtown street and one of the world’s most expensive and exclusive shopping avenues.
5. Avenue Montaigne, Paris, France – Located at the 8th arrondissement of Paris, the Avenue Montaigne is home to luxury and high fashion stores such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Chanel, Fendi, Valentino and Ralph Lauren, jewelers like Bulgari and many more distinguished establishments.
6. Ginza, Tokyo, Japan – Ginza is recognized as one of the most luxurious shopping districts in the entire world.
7. Via Monte Napoleone, Milan, Italy – The street is world famous for its fashion and jewelry shops and every famous fashion designer and shoemakers must have a representitive in this street.
8. P.C Hooftstraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands – This shopping street has developed during the last decade to become one of the most expensive shopping streets in the Netherlands.
9. Stroget, Copenhagen, Denmark – This carfree zone is located in the center of Copenhagen and is the longest pedestrian shopping area in Europe.
10. Laugavegur, Reykjavik, Iceland – Perhaps not one of the biggest or busiest shopping streets in the world, this commercial area in downtown Reykjavik still has much to offer. It offers the finest goods in Iceland, and is one of the oldest shopping streets in the country.