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Recommended shopping places around the world
Shopping is a must when traveling abroad. The editor below will introduce the world-famous shopping places, which can be regarded as one of the places you must check in. Let’s take a look at what other places you can travel with the editor.
The Champs Elysées, Paris, France
The Champs Elysées, a famous street in Paris.
The east-west main road running through the capital Paris, with a total length of 1,800 meters.
On both sides are flat English-style lawns, elegant and quiet.
Duan is a high-end business district with first-tier brands, not many types but complete styles.
There are many banks, brand stores, car shops, and coffee shops here. Parisians rarely visit this street, but it is crowded with tourists from all over the world and is often overcrowded.
It is also known as "the most beautiful street in the world".
Fifth Avenue, New York, USA
Fifth Avenue is an important north-south main thoroughfare in Manhattan, New York, USA.
From Washington Square Park on the south to 138th Street on the north.
The stretch of Fifth Avenue between 60th Street and 34th Street is known as "Dream Street."
There are many famous brand stores here, making it a high-end shopping district.
The Broadway front on Fifth Avenue is crowded with people. Along Fifth Avenue, you will pass the Steel Building, the Empire State Building and Times Square.
Times Square is brightly lit, and you can always feel people's pursuit of fashion and quality when walking on the street.
Montreal Underground City, Canada
The Montreal Underground City is an underground commercial street in the Wilmarie district of Montreal, Canada's second largest city. It is 17 kilometers long, with a total area of ??4 million square meters and a total length of 30 kilometers.
The Montreal Underground City connects 10 subway stations, 2,000 shops, 200 restaurants, 40 banks, 34 cinemas, 2 universities, 2 train stations and a long-distance station.
It includes two large department stores, and the Bell Center is the birthplace of Canadians in Montreal.
Oxford Street, London, UK
Oxford Street is the UK's premier commercial street.
And it is a shopping mall in London's West End, attracting 30 million tourists from all over the world every year to visit and shop.
This 1.25-mile-long street is home to more than 300 world-class shopping centers.
Oxford Street gradually developed from a main road in and out of the city into a commercial street.
Whether you are familiar with British brands or not, you can find them on Oxford Street.
Orchard Road, Singapore
Orchard Road is Singapore’s famous tourist shopping street and a gathering place for fashion trends!
Unlike other streets in Singapore, Orchard Road is not named after a special person.
There are various shopping malls here, selling a wide range of products, from Japanese small appliances to Oriental antiques.
You can also find most international hotels, nightlife venues and many restaurants, bars and leisure centers on Orchard Road.
Pre-independence, the mansions of colonial leaders were built here. It is now an asset of Singapore, and many stateless people live in these noble old buildings.
Carinthia Strasse, Vienna, Austria
Carinthia Strasse is the most famous pedestrian area in Vienna. It is located in the first administrative district of Vienna in the heart of the city.
Due to its special shape, like a U-shape, and its unique location in Vienna, it is also known as the Golden U-shape.
There are stops for Metro Lines 1, 2 and 4 at the entrance of Chant Street.
Metro line 1 has a stop at Stephansplatz between Kent Street and Gothenburg.
In addition, there are taxi stands in front of the Opera House, next to Stephen Square, and in Michael Square.
Shinjuku Street, Tokyo, Japan
The Shinjuku Shopping Street Promotion Organization includes 120 stores, all located on both sides of Shinjuku Street, which is 900 meters long from the station square.
There are large shopping malls (Lsetan, Mitsudoshi and Marui), bookstores (Kinokuniya), grocery stores and restaurants (Nakamuraya and Takano) and an art supplies store (Sekaido).
Shops divided into men's clothing, women's clothing, shoes, and handbags are also on this street.
Currently, grocery stores and computer rooms are concentrated in this area, and young people enjoy watching entertainment programs around the Alta Building's television studios.
This area has become Japan's largest commercial district.
Kuddamm Strasse, Berlin, Germany
Kuddamm Street (referred to as Kudamm, also translated as "Xuan Emperor Back Street" in Chinese).
This was once a riding sand road connecting the Royal City Palace and the Guna Forest Hunting Palace.
"Iron Chancellor" Bismarck personally promoted the development and expansion of this street, making it an urban avenue leading to the villa area in the west of the city.
Now, Kudammstrasse has become a world-famous shopping street in Berlin's West End.
The Golden Four Corners of Milan, Italy
The Golden Corner of Milan refers to Via Montenapoleone and Vias. Andrea, Viadella Spiga and Borgospesso.
The most famous shopping Golden Corner area consists of four famous shops and can be walked.
Big brands around the world have been eliminated, many of which are flagship stores.
Arbat Street, Moscow, Russia
Arbat Street is a famous pedestrian street in the center of Moscow. It originated in the 15th century and is about 1 km long. It is located near the Moskva River and is one of the oldest streets in Moscow.
Although it is narrow and short, only eight or nine hundred meters long and ten meters wide, it has a strong Russian style. Russians call it the "Moscow spirit."
On this brick street, you can not only see the most traditional and primitive things, but also the most modern and fashionable things.
On both sides of the street, there are quaint old shops and specialty stores selling traditional handicrafts. They are displayed like antiques, but they are also very fashionable coffee shops, clothing stores, and exquisite gift shops.
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