0 a wide road in a city, usually with trees on each side or along the centre:
We strolled along the boulevard.
1 a wide street in a town or city, usually with trees on each side or along the center:
The large broad boulevard crossing the bridge and joining two important squares has that potential.
It is a perfect stage set for the outbreak of a revolution, its illuminated enlightenment boulevards poised over rat infested basements.
The plan did not determine the design forms of facades, squares or boulevards.
Here, alongside the elixir of ozone and holiday remembrances, there exists an enticing picture of crime-free boulevards and peer-group sociability.
It was within these new spaces that european-style boulevards, parks, and modern architecture were then constructed.
Ideally, ample space would also be available along the boulevards to accommodate tens of thousands of spectators.
Along the boulevards and avenues they are like an open-air salesroom, a popular gallery of rich tonality, with imperious and suggestive callings.
Moreover, his account of cultural evolution (the emergence of fashionable quarters, shopping galleries, boulevard promenading, and restaurants) captures the vibrancy of the period.