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Which city has the most beautiful streets?

The 10 most beautiful streets in the world according to the study:
  • Philosopher's Path in Kyoto, Japan.
  • Rue Principale in Rocamadour, France.
  • Via Baldassarre Galuppi in Burano, Italy.
  • Herbert Baker Street in Groenkloof, South Africa.
  • Lombard Street in San Francisco, United States.
  • Circus Lane in Stockbridge, Scotland.




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Acorn Street in Boston is so picturesque it's often called America's most beautiful street. And for good reason; the one-block road between West Cedar and Willow streets is located in the charming Beacon Hill neighborhood and features cobblestones, brick row houses, and adorable shutters.

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The Ten Most Beautiful Streets in the World
  • Philosophers Walk in Kyôto, Japan. 2 Rue Principale, Rocamadour. ...
  • The “Rue Principale” in Rocamadour, France. ...
  • “Via Baldassarre Galuppi” in Burano, Italy. ...
  • The blossoming of the jacaranda trees in Pretoria, South Africa. ...
  • “Lombard Street in San Francisco, California.


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The most photographed street in the whole of England is the gorgeous Arlington Row in Bibury. It's ridiculously quaint and you couldn't get a more quintessential area of the Cotswolds if you tried! That's why it has to be on your UK bucket list.

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The most beautiful cities in Europe
  • Florence, Italy. The capital of Italy's region of Tuscany is commonly regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. ...
  • Vienna, Austria. ...
  • Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
  • Prague, Czech Republic. ...
  • Munich, Germany. ...
  • Bruges, Belgium. ...
  • Verona, Italy. ...
  • Annecy, France.


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Deptford High Street in the borough of Lewisham, south-east London, has been named one of the 33 coolest streets in the world, following a vote by Time Out magazine. Ranking the area alongside roads in San Francisco, Bangkok and Mexico City, it was described by the magazine as the most alive street in London.

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