CHAMPS ELYSEES

The most famous street in Paris was built
in the 17th century, but did not attract fashionable society until
after the French Revolution. The avenue extends from the Arc de
Triomphe at one end to the Place de la Concorde at the other.
Champs
Elysees va during the day with their heavy car traffic and
continuous pedestrian animation. People from all over the world
are going to the theater, shopping, going to a restaurant or just
walking and looking around : Lido cabaretor trying to get past
the bouncers at Queen, invest it with a certain glitzy charm.
For a glimpse of a more elegant world, take a look at the mansions
at the Rond-Point and wander down Avenue Montaigne with its Haute
Couture houses including Chanel, Christian Dior, Guy Laroche,
Thierry Mugler.
The lower half of the avenue toward the place de la Concorde has
a different character, with gardens and smart restaurants running
off either side. Between the Champs Elysees and elegant rue du
Faubourg Saint Honore lie the vast gardens of the Elysees Palace,
home to the French President. On the other side of the Avenue
are the Petit Palais and glass-domed Grand Palais, used for major
art exhibitions., and the adjoining science museum the Palais
de la Decouverte.
The new year's eve gathering, the Bastille day military parade
as well as the arrival of the Tour de France cycling race in July
are some of the events that regularly animate the avenue.
How to get there
Metro line 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 12 or 13:
Charles-de-Gaulle-Étoile, GeorgeV, Champs-Elysées
Clemenceau, Concorde
RER A : Charles-de-Gaulle-Étoile
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