Kirkegata (Norwegian: Church Street) is the main street of the town of Levanger which is located inside the municipality of Levanger in Trøndelag county, Norway. The street is parted on the middle by Øverparken with the famous fountain and the town square, referred to as Torget by locals. The current/"modern" street plot of Levanger was laid out by the Swedish king Carl III in the early 19th century.
The street is laid out in an axis from the Mo farm area in the southwest to the northeast. It passes by the Levanger videregående skole, the old Høgskolen i Levanger (now part of Nord-Trøndelag University College), past the Levanger Church (hence the name "Kirkegata"), down to the Levangselva bridge, the lower harbour area, and the old Levanger slaughter house. At the northeastern end of the road, it joins Norwegian County Road 774.