Av. des Champs-Élysées
Notable street · Faubourg du Roule ·

Av. des Champs-Élysées

Notable street · Faubourg du Roule ·

Upscale Parisian mansion with Neoclassical architecture and luxury suites

historic architecture
upscale neighborhood
neoclassical architecture
contemporary entrance
marble baths
custom-made furniture
hand-made mattresses
residential neighborhood
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"A residential and upscale neighborhood in Paris, known for its beautiful Hasmonean buildings and affluent residents. It is often associated with bankers and older women with dogs."

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"Villeroy is not a palace hotel (a distinction bestowed by the French government); but as a Parisian mansion with just 11 rooms and suites, it's as luxurious as any of them — and, indeed, as any hotel in Paris. Dating back to 1908, the architecture is historic and Neoclassical, while the 35 alabaster globes suspended from the ceiling provide a contemporary and rather memorable entrance. Each of the suites are virtually presidential, and accommodations sport marble baths, custom-made furniture and hand-made mattresses." - The MICHELIN Guide

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Av. des Champs-Élysées

David R.

Google
A slow wander down the most famous avenue anywhere. What's not to like. Lots of window shopping if no actual purchases.

Razif J.

Google
Beautiful pre-christmas street light. LV hotel is also outstanding but the hotel location is not quite suitable to be there among all other french classical buildings.

A. S.

Google
Plenty of food, luxury brands stores, galleries, restaurants and... People!! Nice but too crowded. In my opinion, there are better, nicer and more glamourous boulevards (like haussman or near la place vendome)

Vasiliki M.

Google
A nice place for a stroll and shopping. The first half of the avenue, from the Arc de Triomphe to Franklin D. Roosevelt metro station, is the most enjoyable.

jari I.

Google
Beautiful street lighting during christmas time. Lots of stores to visit and restaurants to pop in. Might be crowded during holiday season.

Ahmet Ç.

Google
The street is live all day. Especially, you should see at its nights.

TNP

Google
Nice place with lots of people taking pictures but you have to be careful when crossing the road

Moza A.

Google
The most famous, luxurious, and cosmopolitan street in Paris, connecting the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe, is renowned for its upscale shops, cafes, restaurants, and theaters. It is considered the vibrant heart of Paris, a hub for national celebrations, and a major tourist destination for experiencing elegance and history in the heart of the French capital. It is often called "the most beautiful street in the world."