Champs Elysees is the world famous avenue of the French capital. There is traffic all around the clock, and many tourists from the whole world enjoying the magic of the legendary boulevard, and the coffee houses along the Champs Elysees.
At the lower end, the avenue crosses with Avenue Montaigne. Avenue Montaigne is one of the most fanciest shopping streets for fashion, and was created for the world exhibition in 1900.
Champs Elysees is not very popular by Parisians. Most of the time the avenue is full of tourists.

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The famous boulevard stretches from Arc de Triomphe to Place de la Concorde. A little side-trip into Avenue de Marigny leads to the palace of Elysee. The headquater of the French president.
Metro 1: George V
Metro 1 and 9: Franklyn D. Roosevelt
Metro 1 and 13: Champs Elysees Clemenceau