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Champs-Élysées Map Poster, Paris

48.8698° N, 2.3076° E

From the Arc de Triomphe to Place de la Concorde, the Champs-Élysées draws a triumphal axis of nearly two kilometers through the heart of Paris. This Haussmannian perspective, the world's most famous, radiates in a star from Place Charles-de-Gaulle. Gift a map poster capturing the geometric majesty of this district where France celebrates its greatest moments.

Key Streets & Landmarks

Arc de Triomphe

Avenue des Champs-Élysées

Grand Palais

Place de la Concorde

Did you know?

  1. 1

    The Avenue des Champs-Elysees is 1.9 kilometers long and 70 meters wide, attracting approximately 300,000 visitors per day.

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    The Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees is the oldest and largest military parade in Europe, held annually since 1880.

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    The Arc de Triomphe, commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 and completed in 1836, stands 50 meters tall and has housed the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier since 1921.

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    Place de l'Etoile, where the Arc de Triomphe stands, is the junction of 12 avenues arranged in a star pattern, designed by Haussmann in 1854.

Neighborhood Vibe

The Champs-Élysées embody French grandeur. The avenue unfolds a perfect perspective from the Étoile to the Concorde obelisk, framed by the century-old chestnut trees of the Champs-Élysées gardens. This is where the Bastille Day parade marches, where the Tour de France finish electrifies the crowds, and where Paris lights up the night during the holiday season. Monumental, luminous, triumphal.

Discover on foot

Start at the top of the Arc de Triomphe (284 steps) to take in the perspective of the twelve radiating avenues. Walk down the south side of the Champs-Elysees, along the tree-lined gardens sheltering the Petit Palais and Grand Palais, masterpieces of the 1900 World's Fair. Continue to the Rond-Point, then cross to the north side to walk back up past flagship stores and cinemas. Detour onto Avenue Montaigne, the temple of haute couture, before reaching Place de la Concorde and its 3,200-year-old Egyptian obelisk. The walk offers a life-size lesson in Haussmannian urbanism.

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Frequently asked questions

Can you walk along the Champs-Elysees for free?

Yes, walking along the avenue is completely free. The Champs-Elysees gardens (south side) are open access. Only climbing to the top of the Arc de Triomphe requires a ticket (13 euros, free for under-18s). On the first Sunday of each month, the avenue is often pedestrianized.

What events take place on the Champs-Elysees?

The Champs-Elysees hosts the Bastille Day parade (July 14), the Tour de France finish (late July), Christmas illuminations (November to January), and the New Year's Eve celebration. The avenue also stages national sports celebrations and Paris Fashion Week events.

Why give a Champs-Elysees map poster as a gift?

The Champs-Elysees street plan is one of the most spectacular in the world: 12 avenues radiating in a star from the Arc de Triomphe, a perfect perspective to the Concorde. A map poster of this area is a prestigious gift, a piece of wall decor that symbolizes the elegance and grandeur of Paris.

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