The best streets in the world (Part 2)

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Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia
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Melbourne's street art has an international reputation and Hosier Lane is the centre. The walls are covered with works by graffiti artists from around the world and it is also the most dynamic place in Melbourne. If you are lucky, you can also see street art masters and teams painting on the scene.

It's worth walking through the region, experiencing art and exploring more than just punching in.

Russia Saint Petersburg Nevsky Prospect
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Nevsky Prospect is one of the oldest roads in St. Petersburg. Built in 1710, it houses celebrity homes, time-honored shops, beautiful and stylish luxury shops and department stores. The famous Kazan Cathedral and the Cathedral of the Spilled Blood are nearby.

United Kingdom Northern Ireland Dark Hedge
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The 150 beech trees on both sides of the road were planted in the 18th century. The trees are entangled with each other. The light and shadow create a spectacle, which is shocking and attracts many tourists.

The dark hedge is the location for many film and television works, the most famous being "Game of Thrones".

Royal Crescent Road, Bath, UK
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The 30 terraced houses in the block were built from 1767 to 1775. There is a great lawn here overlooking Royal Victoria Park.

You can stay at the hotel of the same name: Royal Crescent Building. This building is very famous, dozens of honey-colored houses are linked into a semi-circular building group, and it is magnificent.

South Africa Pretoria Ahbert Baker Street
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From September to November, when the Jacaranda is in full bloom, the entire city is full of purple flowers. The Albert Baker Street is special. The flowers here are white.

Heerstrasse, Bonn, Germany
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Here referred to as the cherry blossom avenue, this road is pink every early spring season. The trees here are imported from Japan and planted in the 1980s, satisfying the citizens ’wish to see cherry blossoms in full bloom. The road here is paved with cobblestone and there are very gorgeous buildings on both sides.

Cogels-Osylei, Antwerp, Belgium
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The buildings here show how much wealth passed through Antwerp in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There are rows of mansions and the buildings are spectacular.

Amsterdam, Netherlands “Brewer Canal”
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This is the most beautiful street in Amsterdam, with excellent canal views and architecture, and also shows the splendor of the Dutch capital as one of the world's major trading centers.

Chefchaouen, Morocco “The Blue City”
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Chefchaouen is a photographer's paradise and a celebrity punch. Known for its unique blue streetscape, most homes have stairs, doors and walls painted in a variety of blues. This blue is sometimes bright and sometimes deep, forming the main color of the town.