What is the longest pedestrian street in the world?

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The longest pedestrian street is Strøget in Copenhagen, Denmark. Including squares and connecting streets, it stretches almost 3.2 km (2 miles) offering extensive outdoor entertainment, activities, and vibrant nightlife.

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So, you’re wondering about the longest pedestrian street in the world, huh? That’s a fun question! I mean, who doesn’t love a good long stroll, especially when it’s packed with stuff to see and do?

Turns out, the winner is Strøget in Copenhagen. I actually went there once, years ago – remember that trip I took with my sister? Anyway, it’s crazy long! Almost 3.2 kilometers, they say – that’s like, two miles! Can you even imagine walking that far, just strolling and window shopping? I definitely didn’t walk the whole thing, I’ll admit. My feet were killing me after a few hours! But seriously, it’s a really impressive street. It’s not just one straight stretch, either, it winds around a bit, including some squares and those cute little side streets. There’s always something going on, it seemed. Street performers, those little carts selling snacks… I remember this one guy selling the most amazing waffles. Oh man, I should look up that recipe.

And yeah, the nightlife? Supposedly, it’s buzzing. I was there during the day, sadly, so I missed all that. Maybe next time! That’s if I ever make it back to Copenhagen – which I really should, it was gorgeous. So, yeah, Strøget. Longest pedestrian street, apparently. Pretty cool, right?