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Avenue des Champs Elysees
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- Name
- Avenue des Champs Elysees
- Continent
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- -
- Country:
- France
- Period:
- Early Modern (1500AD-1800AD)
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 1600AD - 1699AD
- City/Town:
- Paris
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Paris,
- Related:
- Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde,
The Eiffel Tower,
about Avenue des Champs Elysees
The Avenue des Champs Elysees is a central street in Paris first established in the 1660’s and in which many of the France’s national events are marked, including parades to celebrate the victories of each of the two World Wars.
Today, Avenue des Champs Elysees is a focal point for both Parisians and tourists and is lined with some of the city’s most important sites such as the Arc de Triomphe. Of course, it is also renowned for its myriad of shops.
Just as empires rise and fall so do entry fees and opening hours! While we work as hard as we can to ensure the information provided here about Avenue des Champs Elysees is as accurate as possible, the changing nature of certain elements mean we can't absolutely guarantee that these details won't become a thing of the past. If you know of any information on this page that needs updating you can add a comment above or now.
contact details
Address: Avenue des Champs-Elysées, 75008 Paris, France
Phone: Contact local tourist office
useful information
Directions:
Several metro stations stop at Avenue des Champs Elysees including Champs-Élysées – Clemenceau (lines M1 and M13), Franklin D Roosevelt (M1 and M9) and Concorde (M1, M8 and M12).
Ticket Information:
Open at all times.
Links:
http://www.champselysees.org/
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