Tourism is living, and nothing better than guaranteeing a breathtaking view. Thus, to help travelers, the site Reservationspecializing in tourism, polled Internet users to choose the six most beautiful streets in the world.
But around every corner there are places to take your breath away, so the vote was tight. In the end, there were only six addresses to choose from, and among the streets of Amsterdam, Rome and Buenos Aires, there was one in Ouro Preto of Minas Gerais (too chic, wow). Now, as for the location in Ouro Preto, check below.
Details of the six most beautiful streets in the world
If you are still not convinced, we leave you with images and some details about the six most beautiful streets in the world. It might fit into the next holiday tour.
However, in order not to “pull the sardines” in Brazil, we have opted for the diplomatic choice of putting it in alphabetical order, see:
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Caminito is located in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is known to be a “street museum” and is close to La Bombonera, the football stadium of the Boca Juniors club. The street is remarkable for the colorful facades of the buildings which make for great photos.
duval street
Duval Street is a street in the small island of Key West, Florida, United States. The street is famous for its sunset and turquoise water. In addition, you will find more than 40 bars and restaurants, clubs and shops. In short, it’s entertainment more than a meter away!
Street Conde de Bobadela
Now let’s move on to the Brazilian winner. Rua Conde de Bobadela is located in Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais. In addition to the incomparable historical Baroque architecture of churches and houses, the street has several restaurants and local craft shops.
Another place on the street that cannot be passed without being visited is the Museu da InconfidĂȘncia, where the historical collections of Minas Gerais are kept.
Spiegelgracht
Now, taking a flight to Europe, we go to Spiegelgracht, a canal that crosses the center of Amsterdam and gives its name to the street on its banks. The street is close to the Anne Frank House and only eight minutes from the Rijksmuseum, which means ânational museumâ.
It is dedicated to the arts, crafts and history of the Netherlands and houses great works of art from the country.
Via Celio Vibenna
Are you going to Rome and want to visit the Colosseum? Look for Via Celio, it is right next to the monument, offering a nice perspective and at the same time you are walking next to the Palatine Hill. There’s no way not to go.
Younge Street
True to the tradition of good Canadian diplomacy, Younge Street in Toronto is a street dedicated to diversity, art and culture. It is located in the territory of Church-Wellesley, an area where the LGBTQIAP+ community tends to concentrate.
Nightlife enthusiasts won’t be disappointed with the many galleries, art installations, theaters and events it has to offer. In addition to memorable clicks on its famous stores and neon signs.
Anyway, where will your next destination be? Or which of them have you visited and do you recommend? Tell us about it in the comments.
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