West 47th street in mid-town; also known as the Diamond District
the most famous shops in London are harrods, hamleys, selfridges, heals, Harvey nichols, fortnum and mason and caruccios.
You can buy items to decorate your room from most of the shops in Monstro City on the Main Street, Sludge Street or at the Port.
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The source of the jeweller's dissatisfaction with his life seems to have most to do with
Piccadilly circus London has over 500 catering establishments a large percentage of which are coffee shops although it is classified as a road rather than a street
No, "high street" is a common noun that refers to a main street in a town or city where most shops and businesses are located.
because it has the best shops because it was the original street of guildford. north street which runs parallel is also very popular
Shops, supermarkets and street markets - just like most other Western countries.
New York City doesn't really have any malls. It's not like other cities in the U.S.A. Most shops/stores in New York City have their own, separate, individual locations. The only mall I know of in New York City is the Manhattan Mall, which is at 33rd Street and Broadway, and it is not very big.
New York has beautiful street lights and so does Singapore but new york is better
Yes they will! I work for a high street jeweller, and most dimensions between Chamilia and Truth are identical. Its a big selling point as it means the variety of charms to choose from will be doubled.
The most famous street in New York City is probably Broadway. Other possibilities are Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue, Park Avenue, and Wall Street.