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Promenade

A promenade is a public place designed for walking, or the act of walking for pleasure. In geography, a promenade is a widened walkway along a shore, river, or park that is oriented toward views, scenery, and social activity. The term derives from the French promenade, from promener, meaning to take a walk or stroll.

Common forms include waterfront promenades, esplanades, and boardwalks. Promenades provide space for leisurely strolls, sightseeing, and

Historically, promenades became prominent with urban expansion and the rise of leisure culture in Europe and

The term also appears in related contexts. In maritime usage, a promenade deck designates an area on

social
interaction,
and
may
run
along
coastlines,
alongside
rivers
or
through
urban
parks.
They
are
often
integrated
with
other
urban
or
recreational
facilities
such
as
plazas,
gardens,
markets,
and
cultural
venues.
North
America
during
the
18th
to
19th
centuries.
They
were
designed
to
offer
safe,
pleasant
routes
for
promenading
and
worshiped
as
social
spaces.
Notable
examples
include
the
Promenade
des
Anglais
in
Nice,
and
various
seaside
and
city
promenades
that
shaped
coastal
and
riverside
development.
a
ship
for
walking
and
viewing
the
surroundings.
In
dance
and
music,
promenade
can
refer
to
a
walking
position
or
a
movement
performed
while
partners
walk
together
in
a
procession.