List of shopping streets and districts by city

This page lists shopping streets and districts by city. Typically these are open-air street-side upscale shopping districts that are destination locations in cities. They may be located along a designated street, or clustered in mixed-use commercial area within the city. In the large cities, there may be multiple shopping streets or districts, often with distinct characteristics.

Africa

Cameroon

  • Yaounde: Avenue Kennedy
  • Douala: Avenue Ahmadou Ahidjo, Boulevard de la liberté

Egypt

Ghana

Morocco

South Africa

Tunisia

Asia

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

Georgia

Mainland China

Beijing

Chongqing

Fujian

Guangdong

Jiangsu

Liaoning

Shaanxi

Shandong

Shanghai


Sichuan

  • Chengdu: Chunxilu: including dozens of shopping malls and over 700 shops and thousands of restaurants;

Hongxinglu: (close to Chunxilu) dozens of shopping malls of luxury goods; World Center : biggest building in the world with several hotels, one cinema, hundreds of restaurants, one skating rink, one aqua park and an artificial beach, two shopping malls, one supermarket etc. inside this building

Zhejiang

Hong Kong

India

Ahmedabad

Amritsar

  • Lawrence Road

Bangalore

Chandigarh

  • Sector 17

Chennai

Kochi

Kozhikode

  • S M Street
  • Court Road
  • Mavoor Road(Indira Ghandhi Road), Palayam

Delhi

Gurgaon

  • Mehrauli Gurgaon Road

Hyderabad

Kolkata

Buldana

  • kavri chowk

Ludhiana

  • Mall Road

Mumbai

Pune

Jaipur

  • Johari Bazaar

Gwalior

  • Maharaj Bada
  • Naya Bazaar

Dehradun

  • Rajpur Road

Coimbatore

DB Road, RS Puram. Avinashi Road, Race Course

Guntur

  • Brodipet
  • Lakshmipuram
  • Brindavan Gardens
  • Chandramoulinagar

Nellore

  • Kapu Street

Vijayawada

  • MG Road/Bandar Road
  • Eluru Road
  • PVP Square
  • Trendset Mall

Indonesia

Iran

Israel

Japan

Kuwait

Lebanon

Maarad street, Beirut

Malaysia

Nepal

Pakistan

Philippines

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

South Korea

Taiwan

Taipei Da'an

Thailand

Vietnam

Europe

Austria

Belgium

  • Antwerp: Meir, Schuttershofstraat, Huidevettersstraat, Leopoldstraat, Kelderstraat
  • Bruges: Steenstraat
  • Brussels: Avenue Louise/Louizalaan, Avenue de la Toison d'Or /Guldenvlieslaan, Rue Neuve, Chaussée d'Ixelles / Elsenesesteenweg, Chaussée de Waterloo/ Waterloosesteenweg, Boulevard Anspach / Anspachlaan
  • Ghent: Veldstraat
  • Kortrijk: Korte Steenstraat, Lange Steenstraat

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

  • Prague: Pařížská Street, Na Příkopech Street

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Westenhellweg in Dortmund, was Germany's most frequented shopping street in 2016

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Iceland

Italy

Kazakhstan

Latvia

  • Riga: Terbatas iela
  • Riga: Elizabetes iela
  • Riga: Dzirnavu iela

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Macedonia

Montenegro

  • Podgorica: Slobode Street, Džordža Vašingtona Boulevard

Netherlands

Rua de Santa Catarina, Porto, Portugal

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

  • Bern: The Old City, in particular the Marktgasse, Spitalgasse and Kramgasse.
  • Geneva: "Les Rues Basses" (Sequence of four streets: Rue de la Confédération, Rue du Marché, Rue de la Croix d'Or and Rue de Rive), Rue du Rhône
  • Zürich: Bahnhofstrasse,[3] Rennweg, Strehl-/Storchengasse, Löwenstrasse, Limmatquai, Niederdorfstrasse
  • Basel: Freie Strasse,[9] Gerbergasse, Steinenvorstadt, Marktplatz, Eisengasse
  • Lausanne: Rue de Bourg, Place St. Francois, Rue St. Francois, Rue du Pont, Place de la Palud, Rue Saint Laurent, Rue Haldimand, Flon
  • Winterthur: Untertor, Marktgasse
  • Lugano: Via Nassa, Via Pessina
  • St. Gallen: Multergasse, Marktgasse, Neugasse, Spisergasse, Marktplatz
  • Lucerne: Old City (Hertensteinstrasse, Weggisgasse, Kappelgasse), Schwanenplatz, Grendelstrasse
  • St. Moritz: Via Serlas, Via Maistra
  • Gstaad: Promenade
  • Zermatt: Bahnhofstrasse

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

England

The Shambles in York, England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

North America

Canada

Vancouver's bustling night scene along Robson and Alberni Streets

Alberta

British Columbia

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Quebec

Costa Rica

Dominican Republic

Guatemala

Mexico

United States

Alabama

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Cherry Creek commercial district

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Kansas

Louisiana

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

The Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, MO

Nebraska

Nevada

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

Fifth Avenue, New York City

North Carolina

Ohio

  • Akron: West Market Street
  • Cleveland: Euclid Avenue, Mayfield Road, Cedar Road, Chagrin Boulevard, Crocker Park, Great Northern Boulevard
  • Cincinnati: 5th Street, Hyde Park Square, O'Bryonville, Montgomery Road between Hartfield Place and Schoolhouse Lane
  • Columbus: New Bond Street, High Street, Lane Avenue, Polaris Parkway, Easton Town Center
  • Toledo: Monroe Street, Fallen Timbers, Levis Commons
  • Oxford: High Street

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Virginia

Washington

Washington, D.C.

West Virginia

Wisconsin

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Bolivia

Chile

  • Santiago: Alonso de Córdova Avenue,[24] Isidora Goyenechea, Nueva Costanera

Colombia

Paraguay

  • Asunción: Calle Palma, Villa Morra (Senador Long, Lillo, and Malutín streets), Manora (Shopping del Sol mall and surroundings), Recoleta (Shopping Mariscal Lopez mall and surroundings), Av. España.

Peru

Uruguay

Venezuela

Oceania

Australia

Queensland

New South Wales

South Australia

Northern Territory

Tasmania

Victoria

Western Australia

New Zealand

See also

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