wisepig
Cambridge
Champs Elysées
Worth visiting!
As Joe Dassin likes to sing...
Au soleil, sous la pluie, à midi ou à minuit
Il y a tout ce que vous voulez aux Champs-Elysées
wisepig
Cambridge
Worth visiting!
Au soleil, sous la pluie, à midi ou à minuit
Il y a tout ce que vous voulez aux Champs-Elysées
T
Brighton
Worth visiting!
...I really found it worth visiting the Champs Elysees was at Christmas, when every tree is covered in lights – it really is magical. Any other time I’ve just felt harrassed and claustrophobic.
ZombieFlesh
England
Worth visiting!
Great location, great shopping, lovely food, and the beautiful Arc de Triomphe at the end.
Chez Clement is a nice place to eat it’s quirky, cheap and has friendly staff.
I didn’t go up on the Arc but I bet you would have a lovely view of the Champs Elysees and the Seine.
If you have cash to burn then shop away, but it’s also nice to just take a walk from one end to the other. We went when all the Christmas lights were up and it looked amazing at night time.
The shops stay open late into the night so if you’re short on time then you can still manage to fit in a bit of shopping or relaxing after a day of sightseeing.
stellabellasun
Oakland
Worth visiting!
wanderlust.
strolling.
found a cool manray exhibit.
AmyBB25
Japan
Worth visiting!
I loved this. The only thing I wish I’d done different was sit and people watch in one of the cafes.
But we did visit some of the expensive shops…just to browse!
Holga
7 places
Worth visiting!
It was so cool to stand at the entrance to the louvre and look all the way down and see l’arc de triomphe, with all the white lights on one side and all the red lights on the other :)
Stephania32
11 places
I recommend to pass by “Les Champs Elysées” because is a really beautiful place of Paris. Especially if you visit it at night! It’s a incredible place!
acoxcae
Seattle
Worth visiting!
Bring a camera – and a GIGANTIC wad of money that you never want to see again.
bickety
Cleveland
Worth visiting!
My friends and I walked from the Louvre, through the Tuilleries to the Place de la Concorde and down the Champs Elysee all the way to L’Arc de Triomphe (stopping for lunch at a cafe, of course.)
It doesn’t seem that far of a walk, but it’s deceiving because from the Place de la Concorde, you don’t realize how huge the L’Arc de Triomphe really is.