All the streets in the world are completely different. Each of them is beautiful in its own way, while the title of “the most beautiful” is not everyone. The originality and elegance of some of them fascinates the eye and attracts more and more tourists every year.

The atmosphere of some objects is inspired by historical facts related to these places, while others delight their guests with innovative architecture and ultra-modern design.

Al-Hassan Onsar

This is a street in one of the towns in Morocco called Chaven. Its originality is different thanks to the countless shades of blue, collected here. Since for many years Jews have come here and brought with them the symbols of their faith, the blue colors have become leading in the design of the street.

Calea de la Floris

The street is cozy and amazing peace. It is located in the Andalusian city of Cordoba. The walls of the local houses are snow-white, there are many colors everywhere. At the same time, the street itself is so narrow that at the same time only two people can walk along it.

Tetsugaku no michi

The street is located in Japan, in the city of Kyoto.All two kilometers of the street are covered with lush cherry trees. The road leads to the Ginikaku-ji temple, which in turn is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Chicos sherry da la frontera

The street is located in the Spanish city of Jerez de la Frontera. The street is decorated with countless vineyards and historical monuments.

Umbrella street

This project, called the Umbrella Sky Project, was launched in 2011 for the Agitagueda Art Festival in Portugal. Every year, during the hottest period, several streets in the city of Agueda become at once the most beautiful in the world - numerous umbrellas open above them.

Shumbles

The street stretches between two rows of ancient buildings, built in the 14th century. To see them, you have to go to England, to York.

Qiwi Street Shangron Aley

It is under the protection of UNESCO. This is a whole millennial city in China, in Lijiang. It is attractive for its picturesque canals and paths.

Street steiner

This street has become a historical landmark. There are houses in the Victorian and Edwardian style, painted in pastel colors. Most of them date back to the 19th century.

Caminto

This street in Argentine Buenos Aires is famous for the colorful colors of the houses. When immigrants from Europe came here, they simply could not afford to build a full-fledged housing. Therefore, they erected their buildings of corrugated sheet metal. After that, all this was covered with the paint that was available.

Brouwersgracht

This is the most picturesque Amsterdam Avenue. In fact, it is a canal strewn with boats, which thousands of tourists come to see every year.

Lombard Street

The street is in San Francisco. This is one of the most populous streets of the city. It was built in 1922 to slow the movement of cars on steep hills.

Cherie Blossom Avenue

The street turns annually into a magnificent flower tunnel formed from flowering trees. It is here that most lovers come, as well as photographers and tourists of the city of Bonn.

Champs Elysees

Eliseic fields are known all over the world. They look like an elegantly designed avenue stretching from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe.

Bregagh road

The street is located in Northern Ireland. It was designed in the 18th century.

The most beautiful streets of Moscow

Russian cities can also adequately participate in the ranking of the most beautiful streets in the world. It is worth starting with the capital.

Mokhovaya street

The street is located in the center of Moscow. It stretches from the Borovitskaya Tower to the Manege Square. Here you can see the Pashkov House, the university building, the Zholtovsky house, the National Hotel, the FM monument. Dostoevsky

Ostozhenka

Ostozhenka starts from the Prechistensky Gate Square and goes to the Crimean Embankment. Tourists are attracted here by the Turgenev Museum, the house of Kekusheva, the apartment house of Ya.M. Filatov, the Lyceum of Tsarevich Nikolay, the apartment house of Chilischeva.

Spiridonovka

The street stretches between Sadovo-Kudrinskaya and Malaya Nikitskaya. The name of the street gave the church Spiridon. Among the buildings, attention is attracted here by the House of the Icon named after S. Ryabushinsky, the mansion of S. P. Ryabushinsky, apartment house famous architect PS. Boytsova, house AG Tarasova, where the Institute of Africa is now located, the mansion of Z.G. Morozova, mansion A.F. Belyaev, the reception house of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Malaya Gruzinskaya street

It stretches from Presnensky Val to Krasnaya Presnya. In the middle of the 19th century, Russian officials bought most of the local territories. Prior to that, mostly Georgians lived here. Tourists can see on this street the manor and the museum of Russian antiquities P.I. Shchukin (KA Timiryazev State Biological Museum), the Catholic Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as well as the houses where many famous personalities once lived.

Kamergersky lane

The lane starts from Tverskoy Lane and stretches to Bolshaya Dmitrovka. Now this alley is pedestrian. Among the famous tourist spots of the place are numerous buildings designed by famous architects M.F. Chichagov, F.O. Shekhtel, E.S. Yuditsky and B.V.Freudenberg. In addition, there once lived SS. Prokofiev, writers Yu.K. Olesha, M.Yu. Svetlov, V.V. Erofeev, M.A. Sholokhov. Among the famous buildings it is worth mentioning S.M. Tolmacheva, the estate of Odoyevsky, where the Moscow Art Theater is now located. A.P. Chekhov, the Moscow Art Theater Museum.

Old Arbat

Old Arbat is one of the most famous streets in Moscow. It is completely given to pedestrians. House number 4 on this street belonged to the family of Natalia Goncharova. Opposite the Gogol monument is the Mosselprom House. House number 53 occupies the museum-apartment of Alexander S. Pushkin. Fans of the legendary Viktor Tsoi regularly meet at the wall of memory of the soloist of the Kino group. Also, from the Old Arbat you can go to the Torture Museum, the Museum of Illusions, “The House Upside Down”, the Museum of Perfumery and other unusual museums.

The most beautiful streets of St. Petersburg

Peter, too, will not disappoint tourists. There are many picturesque streets, which collected a lot of attractions.

Millionnaya street

A walk along this street allows you to admire the Neva along its length from the Lebyazhya Canal to Palace Square. From here you can see the Suvorov Square, the Field of Mars, the Trinity Bridge, the Saltykov House, the service building of the Marble Palace and so on.

Suvorov Avenue

This is a wide spacious highway stretching from Proletarskaya Dictatorship Square to Smolensky.

Maple Street

It stretches from Castle Street to Manege Square. Now maples replaced chestnut alley, but the street name is still well known.

Salt lane

It ran from Tchaikovsky Street to Pestel Street. Since 2003, it has become a pedestrian, which makes it easy to see the Panteleimon Church standing here, the school where Marshak, Zoshchenko and other bright personalities studied.

Italian street

The street will lead the traveler from the embankment of the Griboyedov Canal to Fontanka. From here you can go to Manezhnaya Square or Arts Square, to Sadovaya, Karavannaya, Mikhailovsky and other noteworthy places.

Malaya Sadovaya

The street is in the path of a tourist traveling along Nevsky Prospect. Notable here is the fountain "Ball", the sculpture of the photographer, the cat Vasilisa and the general mood of this place.

Tavricheskaya street

Tavricheskaya Street ends with the original Museum of Water, located in the water tower. It is built of bricks and looks very unusual.

To make sure in the magnificence of all these streets, it is better to visit them yourself and enjoy the special atmosphere of the places.

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