Side of the avenue, with a Wallace water fountain.
Garden on the side of the avenue.
Pavillon Ledoyen, built in 1779 (before the Champs Elysees were reshaped), then an inn called Au dauphin, renamed Ledoyen in 1814 - the name of the cook and…
Pavillon Ledoyen, built in 1779, then an inn called Au dauphin, renamed Ledoyen in 1814 - the name of the cook and owner. One of the finest restaurants in…
Champs-Elysées avenue with Concorde square in the background.
Flowers and trees planted on the avenue for a 2-day event.
Flowers and trees planted on the avenue for a 2-day event.
Decoration for Christmas 2011.
Decoration for Christmas 2011.
Decoration for Christmas 2011.
Decoration for Christmas 2014.
Decoration for Christmas 2014.
Decoration for Christmas 2021.
The Citroën building, 42 avenue des Champs-Elysées, designed by Manuelle Gautrand, built in 2007.