Champs-Elysees

Along with the local butchers, greengrocers, wine dealers, cheese makers and flower shops, the outdoor auctions and street musicians fill the air with a sense of pure Parisian ambiance.

Champs-Elysées



Champs Elysees, leading from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe. It is celebrated for its tree-lined beauty, its commodious breadth, the elegance of its cafés, theaters, and shops, and the fountain display at its center. Begun by Louis XIV and completed by Louis XV, it led through open country until the early 19th cent.

A stroll down the Champs-Elysées gives you Paris at its most Parisian: sprawling sidewalks, stylish shops, grand cafés, and glimmering showrooms. Europe’s characteristic love of strolling (a stately-paced triathalon of walking, window shopping and high-profile sipping) dates from the same period as this ultimate “course” — the booming 19th century, with its abundance of upper-class leisure time and cash.

Your hotel (Leveque) near Invalides, near eiffel tower, and near all the monuments of paris will be the central point of your stay.


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