0 a wide level path, especially one by the sea
It has blossomed into a watering-place of some pretensions with a pier, an esplanade, and a generous profusion of public walks.
Near the esplanade they found the finest shops, and the ladies went into some of them to see the goods.
On such mornings, the hotel steps and the esplanade would be dotted with anxious groups waiting for breakfast, and observing the omens of the sky.
She walked along the esplanade somewhat disappointed that the beach should all of it be large pebbles.
There is also a fine esplanade for promenading, which in the season is well patronised.
They have these esplanades and boulevards for their summer visitors.
They stroll along the esplanade and are attracted to the shops, cafes, garages, amusement arcades and museums.
When that demonstration was prohibited, men and women marched to the esplanade.