The Global Map of Expensive

Explore 500+ luxury stores across 25 cities worldwide — plotted by price, category, and exclusivity. From Bond Street to Ginza, every pin is a verified destination backed by real pricing data.

Interactive Luxury Store Map

Filter by category, price tier, and store type to find the world's most expensive boutiques.

The Most Expensive Streets in the World

These legendary avenues and boulevards command the highest retail rents and house the world's most exclusive boutiques.

Bond Street

London, United Kingdom

Home to Graff, Cartier, Tiffany, and the world's densest concentration of high jewelry salons. Average retail rent: $1,700+ per sq ft.

Place Vendôme

Paris, France

The octagonal jewel of Parisian luxury — Van Cleef & Arpels, Boucheron, Chaumet, and Messika encircle the Napoléon column in a ring of high jewelry.

Fifth Avenue

New York City, USA

America's most iconic luxury corridor. Harry Winston, Bergdorf Goodman, Cartier, and Tiffany anchor the stretch from 49th to 60th Street.

Via Montenapoleone

Milan, Italy

The heart of Milan's Golden Quadrilateral — Buccellati, Bulgari, Versace, and Prada define Italian luxury at its finest.

Bahnhofstrasse

Zurich, Switzerland

Switzerland's premier shopping boulevard. Patek Philippe, Bucherer, Chopard, and IWC line this 1.4 km stretch from the main station to Lake Zurich.

Rodeo Drive

Beverly Hills, USA

Three blocks of concentrated glamour — Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Harry Winston, and Bvlgari define Hollywood's luxury shopping experience.

Ginza

Tokyo, Japan

Asia's original luxury district. Flagship boutiques from every major European house share this neon-lit district with Japan's finest watchmakers and department stores.

The Dubai Mall Boulevard

Dubai, UAE

The world's largest luxury mall experience — featuring the Fashion Avenue wing with dedicated VIP suites, hypercar showrooms, and tax-free pricing on every brand.

Luxury District Clusters

Beyond single streets, these districts represent entire neighborhoods dedicated to luxury retail — walkable zones where the world's most expensive stores concentrate within a few blocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the WealthyShopping global map work?

The WealthyShopping global map plots 500+ luxury stores across 25 cities worldwide. Each pin represents a verified store with its Average Price Tag (APT), category, credibility score, and appointment requirements. You can filter by category, price tier, flagship status, and more to find exactly the type of luxury retail you're looking for.

Can I filter stores by price tier on the map?

Yes. The map supports four price tier filters: Entry Luxury ($1K–$10K APT), Mid Luxury ($10K–$50K APT), High Luxury ($50K–$250K APT), and Ultra Luxury ($250K+ APT). You can combine price filters with category and city filters for precise results. Each tier is color-coded on the map for easy visual identification.

What cities are covered on the luxury store map?

The map currently covers 25 major luxury shopping cities including Paris, London, New York, Dubai, Milan, Tokyo, Geneva, Beverly Hills, Hong Kong, Singapore, Zurich, Munich, Monaco, Rome, Florence, Madrid, Vienna, Sydney, Shanghai, Beijing, Seoul, Taipei, Bangkok, Istanbul, and Moscow. We are expanding to 100+ cities in the next phase.

What are luxury district clusters on the map?

Luxury district clusters are geographic concentrations of high-end stores within a city. The map highlights famous clusters like Bond Street in London, Place Vendôme in Paris, Fifth Avenue in New York, and Via Montenapoleone in Milan — making it easy to plan luxury shopping itineraries by walking between multiple flagship boutiques in a single district.

Can I see which stores require appointments on the map?

Yes. The map includes an Appointment Required toggle that highlights stores where visits must be scheduled in advance. Many haute couture salons, high jewelry houses, and hypercar showrooms operate on an appointment-only basis, and our map clearly flags these locations so you can plan accordingly before visiting.