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The lower area includes the Place de la Concorde, Petit Palais, and more. The upper area is the one that leads to the Arc de Triomphe.
It is an icon represented in the visual arts and literature of Claude Manet's paintings (1878), “The Time of Lovers” (2013) film, “Les Miserables” by Victor Hugo, and more.
The two avenues feature food stores and luxurious boutiques such as Vuitton, Loewe, and Christian Dior. Montaigne also features the Champs Elysées Theater.
Find buildings and hotels built by Pierre Humbert, the hotel where Victor Hugo lived and the Arc de Triomphe.
Artists of all periods and disciplines resided here, like Vincent and Théo Van Gogh, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Jean Rictus, and Forain.
Feast your eyes on the Romanesque, Gothic, and Norman architecture and cathedral and World Heritage Site decorations.
See the beautiful Art Nouveau-style buildings, embassies of Bulgaria and Luxembourg, Jewish restaurants, and minimalist stores of famous fashion brands.
Experience a fairytale walk along the historical monuments of the Music Conservatory, Maison Rose, and the building where Auguste Rodin had an atelier.
Explore the history and gastronomic experience in the La Mouffe market and the buildings with colorful facades. It is perfect for taking travel photos and keeping you full.
Rue des Barres
Rue Saint Dominique
Rue Norvins
Shop at fashion stores of young designers, jewelry stores, and art galleries. You can also visit historical buildings like Théâtre des Deux Anes and the Charles Fourier monument
They are surrounded by Parisian luxury and offer wonderful views of the city. Visit the Hermitage Sacre-Coeur Hotel and the home of the painter Asselin.
Appreciate the local atmosphere in this narrow and busy street filled with Parisian and colorful businesses.
The exclusive and elegant boulevards in Paris echo undeniable historical charms featuring the house of Marcel Proust, and the Opéra Garnier.
The streets are where graffiti, traditional architecture, diverse culture coexists, and the poet Camoens' monument. They also have the best views of the Eiffel Tower.
Full of cafes, restaurants, and historic buildings, you can walk along the intersections, Chateaubriand house, and the Fontaine des Invalides.