A boulevard is a type of road, typically a wider more formal road.
Boulevard may also refer to:
Films
- Boulevard (1960 film), French drama
 - Boulevard (1994 film), American thriller
 - Boulevard (2014 film), a 2014 film directed by Dito Montiel
 
Magazines
- Boulevard (New York-based magazine), about the Gold Coast area of Long Island, NY, formerly The Boulevard, founded 1985
 - Boulevard (magazine), an American literary magazine, founded 1985
 - Le Boulevard (Paris), French magazine, 1861-1863
 
Music
- Boulevard (Murray McLauchlan album), 1976
 - Boulevard (St. Germain album), 1995
 - "Boulevard" (song), single from Jackson Browne's 1980 album, Hold Out
 - Boulevard (Canadian band), Canadian rock band, 1980s – early '90s, 2014 – present
 - Boulevard (Finnish band), a Finnish rock band founded in 1983
 
Transport
- Road verge, one of a number of terms for a vegetative strip beside the carriageway of a road
 - Boulevard (Atlanta), a boulevard named "Boulevard"
 - Arthur Ashe Boulevard, a historic street in Richmond, Virginia also referred to as "the Boulevard"
 - Bulevardi (English: Boulevard), a boulevard in Helsinki
 
Other uses
- Boulevard Shopping Centre (French: Le Boulevard), a shopping centre in Montreal
 - The Boulevard (Amman), a pedestrian shopping street in Amman, Jordan
 - Boulevard, California, unincorporated community in the United States
 - El Cajon Boulevard, major thoroughfare through San Diego, La Mesa and El Cajon, California and called "The Boulevard"
 - Boulevard (restaurant), restaurant located in San Francisco, California
 - The Boulevard (stadium), in Hull, England from 1895 to 2010
 - Boulevard Brewing Company, in Kansas City, Missouri
 
See also
- BLVD (disambiguation)
 - BD (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with The Boulevard
 - All pages with titles beginning with Boulevard
 - All pages with titles containing boulevard
 
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