Rue Sainte-Catherine is a noteworthy pedestrian street in Bordeaux, France, renowned as one of the longest shopping streets in Europe. Spanning approximately 1.2 kilometers from Place de la Victoire to Place de la Comédie, this bustling thoroughfare is the backbone of Bordeaux's shopping district. The street is divided into two parts: the southern section, leading to the Place de la Victoire, is lined with popular retail chains and fast-food restaurants; while the northern part, stretching to the Grand Théâtre, boasts more prestigious boutiques and luxury shops. Heritage buildings with impressive facades add to the charm of the street and provide a stunning backdrop to the shopping experience. Rue Sainte-Catherine also hosts the Saint Catherine's Church after which it is named, adding a historical dimension to the area. On weekends and during sales periods, the street becomes particularly lively, drawing both locals and tourists who come to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, the myriad of shops, and the occasional street performances that take place here.