Advantages: Great place to start your trip Disadvantages: Need good walking shoes and a pack of plasters
...got to be said the Champs Elysees has to be the best Street in the World! I have just come back from an absolutely fantastic time spent on a weekend in Paris - one of the best parts of my trip there was looking down the Champs Elysees from the top of the Arc de Triomphe. Something I will never forget - and will treasure the photo I took of that view! The view is absolutely fantastic - a birds eye view of not only the Champs Elysees but of the whole ...
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Advantages: Wide, magnificent et beautiful (as the title suggests) Disadvantages: Quite long and so many attractions on the way so may take rather long time
Walking down the Champs Elysee in a sunny day is just the perfect thing to do in Paris.
We started from the other end of the Concord. It is uphill and you can just see l'arc de triumphe on the other side of hill and you just feel that you had to walk down there - a little experience of how Napoleon felt when he rode here (although the other way round!)
At the first half of the street there are not much but paths to parks at either side and I ...
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Advantages: see it for yourself, there isn't enough room to type it all Disadvantages: cafes can be expensive - cost us £10 for sprite and coke!
Go to the Champs Elysees! You will love it. I went ast year for the first time and I plan to go every year for the rest of my life. Paris is wonderful but it is the Champs Elysees that makes it so good.
The shops are great, street cafes are wonderful (good for a nosy), the street is immaculate (they clean it night and day). If you can, stay at the Hotel California just off the Champs on Rue de Berri. It is an art gallery and hotel in one and is ...
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Advantages: everything Disadvantages: too expensive
this is by far and away the most famous street in oaris. the top half starting at the arc de triomphe consists of hotels and massive shops (and of course mcdonalds - lots of them). it is a marvellous street and you can often see famous people there or films being made. further down the shops disappear and the street turns into a treee lined boulevard with small parks to either side, ther are ice cream vendors and crepe sellers and for a short time ...
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17.07.2000
not a must go Review ofChamps Elysées, Parisby
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Advantages: posh street Disadvantages: too expensive for student
went to paris 1 year ago with my gf. champs-elysees is quite an overrated place. excellent for shopping no doubt but not really for real tourists.
since globalization, the brands here are no longer unique to champs-elysees. prices here are obviously too exorbitant for a student.
however, would recommend taking a walk down just for the experience. especially if u r nearby visiting the arc du triomphe. and i do recommend u walk further away from ...
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