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What is the most popular street in Paris?

Perhaps the most famous street in Paris, Avenue des Champs- Élysées connects Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde. Lined with Haussmanian buildings, this busy street is home to the annual Bastille parade, numerous theaters, cafés, and famous luxury stores from Dior to Chanel.



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Champs-Élysées, officially Avenue des Champs-Élysées (French: “Avenue of the Elysian Fields”), broad avenue in Paris, one of the world's most famous, which stretches 1.17 miles (1.88 km) from the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde.

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31 Rue Cambon is very famous address in Paris. In 1921, the house was purchased by Gabrielle Chanel. In 1928, Chanel made a flagship boutique located on the ground floor. Now it`s the building devoted to fashion and haute couture (salon & fitting room are located on the first floor).

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The Eiffel Tower is located on the Champs de Mars at 5 Avenue Anatole France in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. The symbolic monument in the heart of Paris can be spotted from a distance and is easily identifiable.

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The 16th arrondissement is commonly thought to be one of the richest parts of Paris (as the saying Auteuil-Neuilly-Passy popularised); it features some of the most expensive real estate in France including the famous Auteuil villas, heirs to 19th century high society country houses, they are exclusive gated ...

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Paris red light district stretches along Boulevard de Clichy in the North of Paris. The red light district is exactly at the border of the 9th district (“arrondissement” in French) and the 18th. Just South of Montmartre. It starts on the famous Pigalle square and goes all the way until Place de Clichy.

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The rue Crémieux, the most colorful street in Paris !

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Rue Saint Jacques is the oldest street in Paris, located in the 5th arrondissement it stretches along the Sorbonne and the observatory, up and down the hill from the Seine embankment to the Boulevard Saint-Jacques.

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Paris is a walking city and is quite safe. Stay out of some areas late at night if you're alone like Barbes, though. (Just to avoid cat calls- nothing bad has *ever* happened personally!!) Wear comfy shoes, and watch out for small children speeding around on scooters.

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Located in the 6th Arrondissement, the neighborhood of Saint-Germain-des-Près is one of the cutest areas to stay in Paris. Here, you will find charming narrow streets filled with beautiful architecture, fancy art galleries, luxury boutiques, first-class restaurants, and lovely boutique hotels.

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Here are the few places you may want to avoid during your stay: Northern 18th and 19th district at night, around Marx Dormoy, Porte de la Chapelle, La Chapelle, Porte de Clignancourt, Porte de la Villette. Montmarte is very safe day and night.

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Croissants, macarons, baguettes and croque-monsieurs: Paris's best culinary specialities!
  • The baguette.
  • Cheeses from the Paris region. ...
  • The Opéra. ...
  • The croque-monsieur. ...
  • The macaron. ...
  • Entrecôte steak and chips. ...
  • Parisian honey.
  • Onion soup.


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Planning Your Trip to Paris
First-time travelers should try and plan around 4-5 days—ample time to enjoy some classic Parisian highlights and visit a few of the 20 arrondissements (neighborhoods).

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