Sightseeing

Oxford Street
Oxford Street runs through the heart of central London and is one of the busiest shopping streets in Europe. While you might have to battle the crowds, you’re all but guaranteed to find just what you’re looking for.There are more than 300 shops and restaurants set along this easily walkable stretch of almost 2 km, flanked on either side by imposing buildings. Expect big, bold and glitzy flagship stores from some of the most renowned British and international brands like H&M, Marks & Spencer and Selfridges.
Champs-Élysées
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is among the most prestigious streets in all of Paris, and it’s especially famed for its rich pickings when it comes to high-end shopping. Champs-Élysées’ wide, tree-lined pavements are almost always thronged with people seeking out the best of the city of love’s shopping, which only adds to the ambience.Just like the most famous shopping streets in all European cities, the Champs-Elysées’ length plays host to plenty of ultra-luxe international chains like Louis Vuitton and Chanel, but you’ll also find more affordable brands and even some independent shops. 
Via Montenapoleone
Milan is renowned for its role as a global fashion hub, as well as for the decadent, high-end shopping experience it offers. Perhaps nowhere is that truer than on Via Montenapoleone, which is often declared to be the most expensive street in all of Europe.Via Montenapoleone sits within Milan’s Quadrilatero della Moda fashion district, and anyone who’s anyone in the Italian fashion designer world has an outlet here. The street is also particularly well known for its large number of upscale footwear boutiques. 
Passeig de Gracia
Barcelona offers show-stopping architecture and there’s plenty of that to see along the Passeig de Gracia, where shopping is the main attraction. The Passeig de Gracia is one of the cosmopolitan Catalonian city’s major avenues, and certainly one of its most famous.The 1.3-km-long stretch of prime retail space links the central Plaça de Catalunya square to the Gracià neighbourhood – hence its name. It’s a hotbed of luxury shopping, from sought-after international names to boutiques owned by local northern Spanish designers. 
Rue du Rhône
While Rue du Rhône might not be among Europe’s longest shopping streets, it manages to pack in all the most renowned global brands. Switzerland isn’t known for being cheap. This unmistakably pricey, affluent country has a thing for living the good life and indulging in a bit of luxury.That’s particularly true in French-influenced Geneva, a centre for the moneyed circles of international diplomacy and banking, and especially on the famous Rue du Rhône shopping boulevard. This is somewhere to splash your cash on some of the world’s most exclusive brands – from Louis Vuitton, Prada and Tiffany to all the Swiss luxury watch brands you’ve probably never heard of, and many more.
 

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