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10 most exciting streets in world
1 rank: Rue Wellington, Montreal
Montreal in Canada is viewed as one of the world’s gastronomic capitals. Its best restaurants, café, and bars are clustered in Wellington Street. For this reason, the street is the center of gravity for both locals and visitors. Given the fact that it is always overcrowded, the city authorities plan to make it pedestrian-only next year. This move will enhance its popularity. At present, more than 20,000 pollees in the survey by Time Out consider this street the best in the world.
2 rank: Gertrude Street, Melbourne
Gertrude Street is a small street in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. It measures just 850 meters. Despite its modest size, it is more popular than other streets in the city. The street owes its popularity not to a plethora of restaurants and boutiques. The cultural portfolio is the cherry on the cake. There are a few art galleries and plenty of book stores. The street also hosts regular high-profile and thrilling laser shows.
3 rank: Great Western Road, Glasgow
This street is often referred to as a shopping artery of Glasgow, Scotland. The best upmarket shops are situated there. Besides, Great Western Road is well known for its restaurants and cafes. No other part of Scotland can boast such a multitude of places to eat. No wonder, the street is always crowded. Tourists stroll along the 18-mile-long street, gazing at the domestic architecture. On top of that, people enjoy visiting one of the main landscapes in Glasgow which is also located in Great Western Road. The Botanic Garden contains the Kibble Palace, the best known greenhouse in the world.
4 rank: Yongkang Street, Taipei
Yongkang Street is called the heart of Taiwan’s capital city despite its location far away from downtown. The street is busy and crowded day and night. Tourists flock there lured by a variety of restaurants serving national cuisine and tea rooms arranged with respect for a serving ceremony. There is not a single large chain store on Yongkang Street but visitors are attracted by different small craft workshops such as local carpenter’s workshops, traditional pharmacies, and jewellery workshops.
5 rank: Værnedamsvej, Copenhagen
The street is situated in the hipster neighborhood of the Danish capital, Vesterbro. Unlike adjacent streets, Værnedamsvej has dodged modern renovations and has kept its unique and cozy spirit. Smothered in green leaves and blossoms, the street contains a lot of old wine bars and cheese shops. The street is frequently termed a mini-Paris and a paradise for food connoisseurs.
6 rank: Karangahape Road, Auckland
Locals of Auckland (New Zealand) call this street simply K-road. It is the bohemian heart of the city as hundreds of artists, musicians, and other creative people flood there daily from all over the country and from abroad. K-road is the place for numerous art galleries, concert halls, recording studios, and bookstores. Street art murals adorning walls and car parks showcase the creative mood of the street.
7 rank: Tai Ping Shan Street, Hong Kong
The street used to be the city’s first Chinese settlement. Nowadays, Tai Ping Shan Street is considered one of the most lively and fashionable neighborhoods in Hong Kong. The street is dotted with trendy cafés, large shopping malls, and vibrant nightclubs. Tall multi-storied buildings are complemented by old houses of the Chinese quarter and ancient temples. This blend creates a particular vibe of the place. No wonder, Tai Ping Shan Street is a must-visit as one of the landmarks.
8 rank: Yaowarat Road, Bangkok
Yaowarat Road belongs to Bangkok’s Chinatown. A myriad of neon signboards decorating buildings create the festive mood of the eternal holiday. Yaowarat Road is crowded with travelers day and night. The street attracts fans of Chinese street food. It is also home to acupuncturists and scholars of Chinese medicine. Art connoisseurs flock to Yaowarat Road to visit plenty of art galleries. All in all, the street is defined as the cultural hub of the Thai capital city.
9 rank: Oranienstrasse, Berlin
One of the most famous streets in Berlin, Oranienstrasse is best-known for the abundance of bars, pubs, and liqueur stores to suit any taste and wallet. For this feature, the street received the nickname of the main bar street of Berlin. Besides, Oranienstrasse has gained a dubious reputation because most local political marches and protests take place there. Nevertheless, the street enjoys enormous popularity among tourists. It is commonly held that visitors will grasp the spirit of Berlin only after they have been in Oranienstrasse.
10 rank: Hayes Street, San Francisco
Hayes Street is ranked 10 on the list of the Time Out periodical. This street is located in the trendy district of San Francisco, Hayes Valley. The perfect blend of old buildings and contemporary architecture create the unique charm of the neighborhood. A lot of tourists define the place as an interactive open-air museum. Indeed, strolling along the street, a visitor can soak in the historical ambience of the place and have a meal in one of the long-time restaurants of California.