![p1020757 The Champs-Elysées are a large avenue linking Concorde square to the Arc de Triomphe . On the picture, the avenue is in the bottom/middle left corner.](thumbs/p1020757.webp)
The Champs-Elysées are a large avenue linking Concorde square to the Arc de Triomphe . On the picture, the avenue is in the bottom/middle left corner.
![DSC_0834 The 1.9km long avenue extends from the obelisque on Concorde square to the Arc de Triomphe .](thumbs/DSC_0834.webp)
The 1.9km long avenue extends from the obelisque on Concorde square to the Arc de Triomphe.
![ChampsElysees_1 Champs-Elysées avenue, seen from Concorde square .](thumbs/ChampsElysees_1.webp)
Champs-Elysées avenue, seen from Concorde square.
![IMG_20181229_141817 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...](thumbs/IMG_20181229_141817.webp)
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…
![IMG_20181229_142120 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...](thumbs/IMG_20181229_142120.webp)
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…
![ChampsElysees_2 Champs-Elysées avenue with Concorde square in the background.](thumbs/ChampsElysees_2.webp)
Champs-Elysées avenue with Concorde square in the background.