Europe is the continent with the most expensive streets in the world. In the top ten, Milan and Paris leading the podium.
European cities are tourist attraction for its personality, its people and its culture. Every street and avenue hides a magic spell, drawing the attention of everyone looks.
If we think of Italy, comes to mind spaghetti, good taste, elegance, distinction and luxury, it is why the essence of the “Dolce Vita” focuses on Milan, Italian city that leads the top ten the most fanciful and expensive Europe streets.
The first place goes to Monte Napoleone, where the most majestic brands like Dolce Gabbana, Valentino, Gucci, Rolex, Dior, Versace, among others, are. Most international designers are in the luxury streets of Milan making this the main point of shopping of Pret- a porter, is one of the routes with the most expensive streets: the price per square meter is around 11.500 €. Walk down through this street, is to walk on another level, people everywhere has a distilling style. The gentlemen with spectacular suites and the ladies with catwalk dresses.
Another of the most streets of Europe and entering second position is in Paris, the Champs Elysees street with a cost of 11,000 € per square meter, is the commercial artery of the French capital, is the luxury benchmark with the presence of brands like Louis Vuitton, Cartier and Tiffany.
To this ranking the Avenue Montaigne joins with € 10,400 per square meter, located in the Paris, city imposed as the main muse for international designers show room.
In line with the ranking could not miss Rome with the Via Condotti and Plazza di Spagna; London with Oxford Street and Regent Street and in last position of the top ten Geneva with Rue du Rhone Street.
The most expensive streets of Spain
Spain has a considerable economic recovery, which has caused international investors to put their eyes on the main Spanish cities.
In the city of Barcelona there are two streets that enter the podium, Porta de l’Angel and Passeig de Gracia and Calle Serrano in Madrid.
The capital has a demand of national and international brands that has made this rising income, which has been a 5% increase over last year. Another fashionable streets is vital, modern and alternative: Fuencarral street.
In the Catalan capital, where the economic recovery is reflected in the increase of internal and external consumption. Retail brands as well as the mass market in preimun and luxury, still leading the way and making the Spanish city a landmark for tourism, investment and expansion in the textile sector.
Definitely Spain remains a landmark for large designers!