Mythical Paris
Concorde, Champs Elysées, Tuileries, Louvre
Paris will always be Paris... and the Champs Elysées confirms this. The name of the Avenue has crossed over into all languages and its broad pavements have become the favourite meeting place for visitors from around the world. Even the Arch that crowns it is a triumph!Download the itinerary: Mythical Paris
Concorde
The Grandeur of this square will not escape you. Created in 1748 to display the equestrian statue of the King, place Louis XV was renamed Place de la Revolution in 1792. During the terror over 1000 heads rolled here, including those of Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Robespierre. By nights the lights give the square a magical touch…
Champs Elysees
A walk along the Champs Elysées is a special feeling. Even regular Parisian strollers are often as much affected by the experience as visitors from farther-off places. One never ceases to be impressed by the avenue’s dimensions, lights and majestic air. There are numerous boutiques from the most famous Luxury brands.
Tuileries
The triumphal Carrousel Arch marks the entrance to the garden, in line with the historic perspective. Beyond, there is a stunning view of the Champs Elysées and across the garden, a haven of tranquillity for strollers.
Le Louvre
The building of the Grand Louvre, which saw the installation of the pyramid, is 800 years old. It was a medieval castle that became a palace for the Monarchs of France. It is now the largest museum in the world. If the treasures of the Louvre were to be summed up in a smile, it would be that of the Mona Lisa La Joconde, who continues to seduce millions of visitors.
Deluxe Drivers Suggestions
Restaurants
Alain Ducasse (Plaza)
Table de Lancaster
La Maison Blanche
Le Meurice
Le Carré des Feuillant
Ritz
Le Cinq
Crillon
La Tour d’argent
Suggestion for your day
Hotels
Hôtel de Vendôme
Bristol
Fouquet’s Barrière
Georges V
Ritz
Crillon
Plaza Athénee
Le Meurice
Regina hotel











