Listing the most famous street names from every country :
1. United States:
Wall Street (New York City) - known for its significance in the financial world.
2. United Kingdom:
Abbey Road (London) - famous for The Beatles' album cover photo.
3. France:
Champs-Élysées (Paris) - one of the most famous avenues in the world, known for its theaters, cafés, and luxury shops.
4. Germany:
Unter den Linden (Berlin) - a historic boulevard known for its linden trees and landmarks.
5. Japan:
Shibuya Crossing (Tokyo) - not a street name but a famous crossing known for its bustling pedestrian activity.
6. Australia:
Collins Street (Melbourne) - a major street in Melbourne's central business district.
7. Canada:**
Yonge Street (Toronto) - one of the longest streets in the world, known for its cultural diversity.
8. China:
Nanjing Road (Shanghai) - a popular shopping street in Shanghai.
9. Brazil:
Avenida Paulista (São Paulo) - a major financial and cultural center.
10. India:
MG Road (Multiple cities) - many cities in India have a Mahatma Gandhi Road, often referred to as MG Road.
11. Italy:
Via Della Conciliazione (Rome) - leading to St. Peter's Basilica, known for its significance and grandeur.
12. Spain:
La Rambla (Barcelona) - a famous tree-lined street known for its lively atmosphere, street performers, and markets.
13. South Africa:
Long Street (Cape Town) - a vibrant street with a mix of historic sites, shops, and nightlife.
14. Russia:
Nevsky Prospect (St. Petersburg) - a historic street with cultural and architectural landmarks.
15. South Korea:
Myeongdong Street (Seoul) - a popular shopping and entertainment district.
16. Mexico:
Paseo de la Reforma (Mexico City) - a prominent avenue featuring landmarks, statues, and cultural institutions.
17. Argentina:
Avenida 9 de Julio (Buenos Aires) - one of the widest avenues in the world, known for the iconic Obelisco.
18. Turkey:
Istiklal Avenue (Istanbul) - a bustling street with shops, restaurants, and cultural sites.
19. Netherlands:
Damrak (Amsterdam) - a central street connecting Amsterdam Central Station to Dam Square.
20. Egypt:
Sharia Al-Muizz (Cairo) - a historic street with Islamic architecture and cultural heritage.
21. Greece:
Ermou Street (Athens) - a major shopping street in the heart of Athens.
22. Thailand:
Khao San Road (Bangkok) - renowned for its vibrant nightlife and backpacker scene.
23. Sweden:
Drottninggatan (Stockholm) - a popular pedestrian street with shops and cafes.
24. Norway:
Karl Johans gate (Oslo) - the main street of the city, leading to the Royal Palace.
25. Switzerland:
Bahnhofstrasse (Zurich) - one of the world's most exclusive shopping streets.
26. Portugal:
Avenida da Liberdade (Lisbon) - a boulevard known for upscale shopping and historic theaters.
27. Ireland:
O'Connell Street (Dublin) - a wide thoroughfare with historical and cultural significance.
28. Belgium:
Grand Place (Brussels) - a central square surrounded by opulent guildhalls.
29. Austria:
Kärntner Strasse (Vienna) - a bustling shopping street near St. Stephen's Cathedral.
30. Denmark:
Strøget (Copenhagen) - one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets, lined with shops.
31. Czech Republic:
Charles Bridge (Prague) - a historic bridge connecting Old Town and Prague Castle.
32. New Zealand:
Queen Street (Auckland) - a major commercial thoroughfare in the central business district.
33. Singapore:
Orchard Road (Singapore) - a renowned shopping street with upscale malls.
34. Chile:
Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins (Santiago) - a main avenue with historical landmarks.
35. Peru:
Avenida Larco (Lima) - a popular street with shops, restaurants, and entertainment.
36. Saudi Arabia:
Tahlia Street (Riyadh) - a modern shopping street in the capital city.
37. Palestine:
(Jerusalem) - a pedestrian mall with shops, cafes, and street performances.
38. Indonesia:
Jalan Malioboro (Yogyakarta) - a bustling street known for its cultural attractions and markets.
39. Vietnam:
Bui Vien Street (Ho Chi Minh City) - famous for its vibrant nightlife and street food.
40. South Africa:
Vilakazi Street (Soweto) - the only street in the world where two Nobel Prize winners lived, Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu.
41. Morocco:
Jemaa el-Fnaa (Marrakech) - while not a conventional street, it's a famous square with a lively atmosphere, street performers, and market stalls. Jemaa el-Fnaa is a central hub in Marrakech, showcasing the vibrant culture of Morocco.
