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  1. Transport. Métro: Champs-Élysées-Clémenceau, lignes 1 et 13; Franklin D. Roosevelt, lignes 1 et 9; George V, ligne 1; Charles de Gaulle – Étoile, lignes 1, 2 et 6. Avec une longueur de presque deux kilomètres, les Champs Elysées représentent la plus belle artère de Paris, et l'une des plus connues au monde.

  2. The Champs-Élysées in Paris is one of the world's most famous avenues. It stretches 1.17 miles (1.88 km) from the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde and is divided by the Rond-Point ("roundabout") des Champs-Élysées. It was first designed in the 17th century and was extended and landscaped by the French landscape architect André Le Nôtre later that century.

  3. Avenue des Champs-Élysées. No trip to Paris is complete without strolling this broad, tree-shaded avenue lined with luxury shops. Named for the Elysian Fields (‘heaven’ in Greek mythology), the Champs-Élysées was laid out in the 17th century and is part of the axe historique, linking place de la Concorde with the Arc de Triomphe.

  4. Um passeio pela Champs Élysées. A avenida está dividida em duas partes que podem ser diferenciadas facilmente. A zona mais baixa da Champs Élysées, situada junto à Praça Concorde, está rodeada de jardins presididos por imponentes edifícios, como o Palácio do Descobrimento, o Petit Palais e o Grand Palais.

  5. This elegant suite features two private balconies offering an exclusive breathtaking 180-degree view over the Champs-Élysées Avenue, the Eiffel Tower, and the Arc de Triomphe. The Eiffel Tower Presidential Suite has an impressive large living room perfectly designed for working, entertaining or simply relaxing into the sofas.

  6. Champs-Élysées Avenue: Stroll along this famous avenue, known for its theaters, cafes, and luxury shops. Publicis Drugstore : Take a look at this complex of luxury shopping and restaurants. Champs-Élysées Gardens : Relax in these beautiful landscaped gardens filled with fountains and sculptures.

  7. The Champs-Élysées was originally created as a road the king and other nobles could take to go from the Louvre palace to the palace in the suburb of Saint Germain en Laye (the French court liked to move around a lot). It was designed by famous French gardener André Le Nôtre and finished in the 1670’s.

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