List of Most Expensive Streets By City - Commercial Streets in Europe

Commercial Streets in Europe

Austria

  • Vienna: Kärntner Straße

Belgium

  • Brussels: Boulevard de Waterloo

Bulgaria

  • Sofia: Vitosha Boulevard
  • Varna: Prince Boris I Boulevard

Czech Republic

  • Prague: pařížská

Denmark

  • Copenhagen: Strøget

Estonia

  • Tallinn: Viru street

France

  • Paris: Avenue Montaigne, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Rue de la Paix

Germany

  • Munich: Kaufingerstraße

Greece

  • Athens: Ermou Street
  • Thessaloniki: Tsimiski Street

Hungary

  • Budapest: Andrassy Avenue

Ireland

  • Dublin: Grafton Street

Italy

  • Genoa: Via Roma, Via XX Settembre, Via Luccoli
  • Milan: Via Monte Napoleone
  • Rome: Via Condotti

Luxembourg

  • Luxembourg: Grand Rue

Netherlands

  • Amsterdam: Kalverstraat
  • Amsterdam: P.C. Hooftstraat

Portugal

  • Lisboa: Rua Garrett
  • Lisboa: Avenida da Liberdade

Romania

  • Bucharest: Magheru Boulevard

Russia

  • Moscow: Tverskaya Street
  • Saint Petersburg: Nevsky Prospekt

Serbia

  • Belgrade: Ulica Knez Mihailova

Spain

  • Madrid: Calle Preciados
  • Barcelona: Passeig de Gràcia

Sweden

  • Stockholm: Biblioteksgatan

Switzerland

  • Geneva: Rue du Rhône
  • Zürich: Bahnhofstrasse

Turkey

  • Istanbul: Abdi İpekçi Avenue
  • Ankara: Kuleli Sokak Street Cinnah Caddesi Street
  • Izmir: Konak Street
  • Burhaniye: Sarimsakli Beach Akcay Bay

Ukraine

  • Kiev: Khreshchatyk

United Kingdom

  • London: Old Bond Street & New Bond Street
  • London: Regent Street
  • London: Oxford Street
  • Newcastle upon Tyne: Northumberland Street

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