Esplanade
An esplanade or promenade is a long, open, level area, usually next to a river or large body of water, where people may walk. The original meaning of esplanade was a large, open, level area outside fortress or city walls to provide clear fields of fire for the fortress' guns. In modern usage the space allows people to walk for recreational purposes; esplanades are often on sea fronts, and allow walking whatever the state of the tide, without having to walk on the beach. Esplanades became popular in Victorian times when it was fashionable to visit seaside resorts. A promenade, often abbreviated to '(the) Prom', was an area where people - couples and families especially - would go to walk for a while in order to 'be seen' and be considered part of 'society'.
In North America, esplanade has another meaning, being also a median (strip of raised land) dividing a roadway or boulevard. Sometimes they are just strips of grass, some may have gardens and trees. Some roadways esplanades may be used as parks with a walking/jogging trail and benches.[1]
Esplanade and promenade are sometimes used interchangeably. The derivation of "promenade" indicates a place specifically intended for walking, though many modern promenades and esplanades also allow bicycles and other nonmotorized transport.[2] Some esplanades also include large boulevards or avenues where cars are permitted.
A similar term with the same meaning in the eastern coastal region of Spain is rambla, but more widely referred to as paseo marítimo ("esplanade"), paseo ("promenade") or explanada ("esplanade") in the Hispanic world.
Examples
Coastal
Asia
India
- Marine Drive, Kochi in Kochi, India
- Marine Drive in Mumbai
- Bandstand Promenade in Mumbai
- Promenade Beach in Pondicherry
Malaysia
- Karpal Singh Drive in George Town, Penang
- Gurney Drive in Tanjung Tokong, Penang
- Padang Kota Lama in George Town, Penang
Philippines
- Baywalk, Manila
- Dipolog Boulevard, Dipolog City
- Rizal Boulevard Promenade, Dumaguete City
Others
- Tsim Sha Tsui East, Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong
- Corniche Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
- The Esplanade, Singapore
- Galle Face Green, Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Breakwater Corniche or Al-Kasr in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
America and Caribbean
United States
- The Charles River Esplanade, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- The Esplanade, Redondo Beach, California, United States
- The Esplanade, Rio Del Mar, California, United States
- Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Others
- Calçadão de Copacabana and Calçadão de Ipanema (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- Malecón, Havana, Cuba
Europe
- Usedom Beach Promenade, Western Pomerania, Germany (Europe’s longest beach promenade)[3]
- Riga, Esplanade, Latvia
- The Esplanade, in Weymouth, England
- La Promenade des Anglais, in Nice, France
- The Esplanade, in Bangor, Dalriada
- Tel Aviv Promenade, in Tel Aviv, Israel
- Corniche (Alexandria), Alexandria, Egypt
Others
- St. Clair Esplanade in Dunedin, New Zealand
- Marine Parade, in Napier, New Zealand
- Świnoujście, by the Baltic Sea, Poland
- Trzebież, by the Szczecin Lagoon, Poland
- The Promenade, at Portobello, in Edinburgh, Scotland
- The Golden Mile, Durban, South Africa
- Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa
- The Scarborough Esplanade, Scarborough, Tobago
- Rambla de Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
Inland
- Esplanade of the European Parliament, in Brussels, Belgium
- Iloilo River Esplanade in Iloilo City, Philippines
- Thames Embankment, in London, England
- Brühl's Terrace, Dresden, Germany
- The Danube Promenade in Budapest, Hungary
- Esplanade, in Calcutta, India
- Sibu Esplanade, Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia
- Błonia, Kraków, Poland
- L'Enfant Plaza in Washington, D.C., United States
- Charles River Reservation, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- The Eastbank Esplanade, in Portland, Oregon, United States
Gallery
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Usedom, Western Pomerania, Germany - longest beach promenade in Europe[1] (Ahlbeck here)
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St Clair Beach and esplanade, Dunedin, New Zealand
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The Corniche, Beirut, Lebanon
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Promenade at Rizal Boulevard in Dumaguete City, Philippines.
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The Galle Face Green esplanade, Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Błonia, Kraków, Poland
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Boston Esplanade, Boston, USA
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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See also
- Boardwalk
- Foreshoreway
- Oceanway
- Processional walkway
- Similar areas inland: Boulevard, mall
References
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- ↑ Adopt-An-Esplanade - City of Houston, , May 2013
- ↑ Tony Russell, Cycling England, January 2010
- ↑ Europe’s longest beach promenade from Bansin to Świnoujście (12 km)
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