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The Most Famous Streets of Paris

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Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysées

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. 

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Rue Montorgueil

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. 

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Rue Cler and Montaigne Avenue

The two avenues feature  food stores and luxurious boutiques such as Vuitton, Loewe, and Christian Dior. Montaigne also features the Champs Elysées Theater.

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Avenue Victor Hugo and Charles de Gaulle Square

Find buildings and hotels built by Pierre Humbert, the hotel where Victor Hugo lived and the Arc de Triomphe. 

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Rue Lepic

Artists of all periods and disciplines resided here, like Vincent and Théo Van Gogh, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Jean Rictus, and Forain.

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Notre-Dame de Paris

Feast your eyes on the Romanesque, Gothic, and Norman architecture and cathedral and World Heritage Site decorations.

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Rapp Avenue and Rue des Rosiers

See the beautiful Art Nouveau-style buildings, embassies of Bulgaria and Luxembourg, Jewish restaurants, and minimalist stores of famous fashion brands.

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Rue de l’Université and Rue de l’Abreuvoir

Experience a fairytale walk along the historical monuments of the Music Conservatory, Maison Rose, and the building where Auguste Rodin had an atelier.

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