Place de la Concorde

Plaza · Champs-Elysees

Place de la Concorde

Plaza · Champs-Elysees

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75008 Paris, France

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Place de la Concorde is a stunningly beautiful square in Paris, boasting grand fountains, an iconic Egyptian obelisk, and panoramic views of the city.  

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"Place de la Concorde is the largest public square in Paris, originally created in honor of Louis IV but probably best known for being the spot of the French Revolution's guillotine executions, including his successor Louis XVI. This majestic spot connects the end of the Tuileries Gardens and the beginning of the Champs-Élysées. The Luxor Obelisk, an ancient Egyptian obelisk mounted in the place in the 1830s, anchors the open space. It's a busy intersection of multiple streets, so expect traffic on your way to cross to see the obelisk and the gorgeous lateral views." - Melissa Liebling-Goldberg

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Islam Kamal

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Place de la Concorde is one of the most beautiful squares in Paris, known for its stunning design and historical landmarks like the Egyptian obelisk and grand fountains. It's an ideal spot for strolling and taking pictures, with breathtaking views of the Seine River and the Tuileries Gardens. You can also catch a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower from here, making it a must-visit for tourists. However, it can get crowded at times, so visiting in the early morning or evening is recommended. The area is clean, well-organized, and offers an authentic Parisian atmosphere. Don't miss it when you're in Paris!

Alex Siamantas

Google
Another amazing mega plaza with more mega structures in the center of Paris. This one has a very very dark past as it's where the guillotines were placed. The vibe here is egyptian as the biggest thing is an Egyptian Obelisk that has been donated to France centuries ago. It's totally amazing getting to see this in person.

Graham Tranter

Google
On one edge of the Place de la Concorde we found the Statue of Bordeaux. I didn't realize there were additional statues on the other three corners as we were passing by on our way up the Champs Elysees on the way to the Arc De Triomphe. The Statue of Bordeaux is actually a pair that line both sides of the Champs Elysees, which we heading up.

Zakhariya

Google
Must visit attraction in Paris. Once you get down here, you can walk all the way to Louvre, which is good. Or walk from Louvre to here.

Legends l

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One Paris’ busy square. Has some decorated fountains and statues. Great views of the square and the Eiffel Tower is possible from Tuileries Garden’ elevated section.

Pradeep Mishra

Google
Place de la Concorde is one of the most breathtaking and historically significant squares in Paris, and a visit here is an absolute delight. Nestled between the Tuileries Garden and the start of the Champs-Élysées, its central location makes it a convenient stop for anyone exploring the heart of the city. Whether you’re strolling through Paris or planning a structured sightseeing itinerary, this majestic square offers something for everyone. The history of Place de la Concorde is as grand as its size. Originally named Place Louis XV, it later became infamous as the site of the guillotine during the French Revolution. The square bore witness to some of the most tumultuous moments in French history, including the execution of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette. Today, it stands as a symbol of unity and peace, as its name suggests, and a tribute to Paris’s rich cultural legacy. The highlight of the square is undoubtedly the magnificent Obelisk of Luxor, a 3,300-year-old Egyptian artifact gifted to France in the 19th century. Standing tall at the center of the square, the obelisk is flanked by two beautiful fountains: the Fountain of the Seas and the Fountain of the Rivers, both adorned with exquisite sculptures. The artistry and craftsmanship of these features are truly mesmerizing, making them a perfect backdrop for photographs. Reaching Place de la Concorde is incredibly easy. The Concorde metro station, served by lines 1, 8, and 12, places you right at the square. For walkers, the location is ideal, as it connects seamlessly with other iconic attractions. You can take a leisurely walk from the Louvre through the Tuileries Garden or continue from here to the Arc de Triomphe via the Champs-Élysées. What makes Place de la Concorde truly magical is its atmosphere and views. From this open square, you can admire a 360-degree panorama of Paris. The Eiffel Tower peeks from the distance, the grandeur of the Madeleine Church beckons, and the Seine glimmers nearby. Whether you visit during the day or when the city lights shine at night, the square’s elegance and charm never fail to amaze. In summary, Place de la Concorde is a harmonious blend of history, art, and beauty. Its accessibility, historical significance, and stunning vistas make it an unmissable highlight of any trip to Paris. It’s a place where the city’s past and present come together in perfect harmony.

Mike Day

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Such an inspiring place with such a dark past. Site of the infamous guillotine where most of the despised gentry met their end during the Revolution. Now a tourist attraction and events venue. Ornate fountains surround the Obelisk that is adorned with Egyptian Hieroglyphics. Ironically the Place can be seen in direct line from the original Palace of the Louvre. I was unable to get closer as the site was being restored after the Olympics.

Brid

Google
There are really really beautiful views from here depending on the time and type of day you come here. Super early in the morning it's really beautiful especially with a nice sunrise. It an be chaotic at other times which isn't as pleasant.