List of most expensive streets by city
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Residential
Africa
South Africa
Europe
Belgium
- Brussels: Place du Grand Sablon[citation needed]
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Denmark
- Copenhagen: Hambros Allé[2]
France
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
- Luxembourg: Boulevard de la Pétrusse[citation needed]
Malta
Netherlands
Russia
- Moscow: Ostozhenka Street[5]
- Saint Petersburg: Nevsky Prospect[citation needed]
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
- Geneva: Chemin du Vent-Blanc[citation needed]
United Kingdom
- London: Kensington Palace Gardens[citation needed] (World's most expensive)[citation needed]
Asia
China
India
- Bombay: Carmichael Road[citation needed]
- Kolkata: Park Street[citation needed]
Singapore
Thailand
Middle East
Israel
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
North America
Canada
- Toronto, Ontario: The Bridle Path[citation needed]
- West Vancouver, British Columbia: Radcliffe Avenue[11]
Mexico
Puerto Rico
- San Juan: Ashford Avenue[citation needed]
United States
- Boston, Massachusetts: Louisburg Square[citation needed]
- Chicago, Illinois: N. Lake Shore Drive[citation needed]
- Las Vegas, Nevada: Eagles Landing Lane[citation needed]
- Minneapolis, Minnesota: Mount Curve Avenue
- Miami, Florida: Sabal Palm Road
- Miami, Florida: Fisher Island Drive
- New Orleans, Louisiana: St. Charles Avenue
- New York, New York: 5th Avenue[12][13]
- Orlando, Florida: Isleworth Country Club Drive, Allaira Blvd., Chase Rd., Tibet Butler Cir., Sloane Street, Lake Nona Road, Tavistock Road, Country Club Drive, Spring Lake Drive
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Rittenhouse Square
- Saint Paul, Minnesota: Summit Avenue[citation needed]
- San Francisco, California: Broadway Street[14]
- Seattle, Washington: Lake Washington Boulevard
- Washington, D.C.: Woodland Drive NW
Oceania
Australia
- Sydney: Wolseley Road[citation needed]
- Melbourne: St Georges Road[citation needed]
- Canberra: Mugga Way[citation needed]
- Hobart: Waimea Avenue
New Zealand
- Auckland: Paritai Drive[citation needed]
South America
Argentina
Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro: Avenida Vieira Souto[15]
Retail
Africa
South Africa
Europe
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
- Geneva: Rue du Rhône[citation needed]
- Zürich: Bahnhofstrasse[12][17]
United Kingdom
- London: Oxford Street-busiest street in Europe [18]
Asia
China
India
- New Delhi: Khan Market[19]
- Chennai: Usman Road
Japan
Singapore
Middle East
Israel
- Tel Aviv: Sheinkin Street[citation needed]
Turkey
- Istanbul: Abdi İpekçi Street[citation needed]
- Ankara: Kuleli Sokak Street Cinnah Caddesi Street
- Izmir: Konak Street
- Burhaniye: Sarimsakli Beach Akcay Bay
North America
Canada
- Montreal, Quebec: Rue Sainte-Catherine[citation needed]
- Toronto, Ontario: Bloor Street[18][9]
- Vancouver, British Columbia: Robson Street[citation needed]
Puerto Rico
- San Juan: Ashford Avenue[citation needed]
United States
- Atlanta, Georgia: Peachtree Road
- Boston, Massachusetts: Newbury Street[22][18]
- Chicago, Illinois: North Michigan Avenue (Magnificent Mile)[23]
- Las Vegas, Nevada: Las Vegas Strip[citation needed]
- Beverly Hills, California: Rodeo Drive[12]
- Houston, Texas: Post Oak Boulevard[citation needed]
- Miami, Florida: Collins Avenue[citation needed]
- Minneapolis, Minnesota: Nicollet Mall
- New Orleans, Louisiana: Royal Street
- New York, New York: 5th Avenue[citation needed] Madison Avenue
- Newport Beach, California: Newport Center Drive[citation needed]
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Walnut Street[citation needed]
- Phoenix, Arizona: Camelback Road
- Saint Paul, Minnesota: Grand Avenue[citation needed]
- San Francisco, California: Union Square[18]
- Washington, DC: Wisconsin Avenue[citation needed]
Mexico
Oceania
Australia
- Sydney: Pitt Street[17]
- Melbourne: Collins Street[citation needed]
- Adelaide: Rundle mall
New Zealand
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Notes
- ^ V&A Marina Residential
- ^ This is the most expensive road of Denmark (article in Danish). Retrieved on 2008-04-01.
- ^ Described as "the most expensive residential quarter of Continental Europe" in Miu Miu: Poise and Positioning. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
- ^ Rich chase streets of dreams. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
- ^ Arbat and Ostozhenka Area in Moscow. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
- ^ [http://www.corcoran.com/guides/index.aspx?page=Article&pub_id=209 The New York Post: Manhattan's million-dollar pads a bargain: survey ]
- ^ a b Arik Mirovsky. "How high can they go?".
- ^ The country's most expensive streets. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Midtown Manhattan is the world's most expensive shopping location. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
- ^ Forbes: Most expensive homes in The World
- ^ Forbes: Most expensive homes in The World
- ^ a b c d e Travel Channel's Most Expensive Shopping Avenues. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
- ^ Forbes: Most expensive homes in the Northeast
- ^ Forbes: Most expensive homes in the West
- ^ Forbes: Most expensive homes in The World
- ^ Cushman & Wakefield: Main Streets Across the World 2006
- ^ a b c d e f g New York's Fifth Avenue heads rankings of the world's top shopping streets. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
- ^ a b c d e f g New York, Hong Kong and Paris are home to world's most expensive shopping streets. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
- ^ India ranks 24 in world's top shopping streets
- ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Government of Japan 2007 (Japanese)
- ^ Most streets in Tokyo have no names, addresses are based on a district numbering system (see Japanese addressing system) therefore Ginza (the most expensive neighborhood in retail rents in Tokyo) is on the list.
- ^ Record Price on Newbury Street sets Retail Pricing Record. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
- ^ "Michigan Avenue is the most expensive retail space in the entire Midwest bar none" as quoted in Following the Money to Downtown Chicago. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.
See also
Sources
External links
- Tippett Hall The most expensive house in San Diego -- $25,000,000