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: Known as a premier shopping destination , the avenue is lined with luxury flagship stores, world-class cafés, and theaters.

Today, visitors can follow Dassin’s lead and wander the tree-lined sidewalks to discover:

: It remains one of the most recognizable French songs globally, often used by travelers to soundtrack their first walk through Paris. Exploring the Avenue les_champs_elysees_joe_dassin_h2r_philippe_quar...

: Standing at the western end of the avenue, this massive monument commemorates Napoleon’s victories. Climbing its 284 steps offers a panoramic view of the 12 avenues that radiate from the square in a star shape (the Place de l'Étoile ).

: The name Champs-Élysées translates to "Elysian Fields," the resting place of heroes in Greek mythology, suggesting the avenue is "heaven on earth". : Known as a premier shopping destination ,

Whether you are there for the history or just a casual stroll, the Champs-Élysées continues to live up to its reputation as the "most beautiful avenue in the world". Expand map Aux Champs-Elysées - CIEE

: The avenue is the ceremonial heart of France, hosting the annual Bastille Day military parade on July 14th and serving as the final stage of the Tour de France. Climbing its 284 steps offers a panoramic view

Released in 1969, "Les Champs-Élysées" is actually a French adaptation of a British song titled "Waterloo Road." Joe Dassin's version transformed it into a quintessential Parisian experience, describing a place where you can find everything you desire "in the sun and the rain, at noon or at midnight".