It’s a grand, immersive promenade designed to feel like you’re hopping between continents in an evening. The atmosphere is vibrant, bustling, and visually stunning, combining tourism, entertainment, shopping, and dining into one seamless experience. It’s family-friendly, social media-friendly, and operates primarily in the evenings and nights.
Themed “Countries” & Landmarks: The boulevard is divided into meticulously designed zones representing different parts of the world. You might find:
A replica of the Spanish Plaza with its classic architecture.
A Japanese zone with cherry blossoms and pagodas.
A Venetian canal area.
An American Hollywood-style district.
A French Parisian street.
A Mexican pueblo area.
And many more, which change and expand each season.
Immersive Experiences: It goes beyond just façades. Expect themed rides (like gondola boats), cultural performances (like flamenco dancing or drum shows), parades, and interactive character meet-and-greets.
Global Gastronomy: A huge highlight is the food. Each zone offers authentic restaurants and street food stalls from the represented country—from Turkish kebabs and Italian gelato to Japanese sushi and American burgers.
Shopping & Souvenirs: Numerous kiosks and shops sell themed souvenirs, handicrafts, and unique products from the various “countries.”
Entertainment & Events: The boulevard is a hub for live music, international DJs, fountain shows, and special seasonal events. It has a constant festival-like energy.
Iconic Visuals: The area is known for its dramatic lighting, grand archways, floating installations (like giant moons or airships), and photo spots at every turn, making it a paradise for photographers.

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