
Champs-Élysées
The grand processional avenue — great for the walk to the Arc, less so for shopping.
The call
Worth it if you care about the visual experience.
Why
- 01
It's Paris's Times Square — visually grand, but busy, overpriced and a boulevard to cross off rather than dwell on.
Our read - 02
The non-obvious hook for 2026: a wave of reinvestment is quietly making it worth more than one quick walk.
Our read
Is it a fit?
Go if
This is your first trip to Paris
A near-mandatory first-trip walk for the sweep up to the Arc — but treat it as a stroll, not a meal, and detour to the Petit Palais for the real culture.
You care about the visual experience
Champs-Élysées rewards a trip built around beauty & photography.
Think twice if
You are watching the budget
Save the money. Champs-Élysées does not return enough for the price.
You only have one day
Keep Champs-Élysées only when it outranks a half-day elsewhere.
You are traveling with kids
With kids, Champs-Élysées needs the right timing and tolerance.
You are traveling as a couple
As a couple, Champs-Élysées needs the right timing and tolerance.
Worth-it spots in the area
Plan it well
- Cost
- Free to wander
- Timing
- Early morning or after dark for thinner crowds and lit storefronts; avoid weekends, public holidays, and midday afternoons.
- Booking
- Free to walk; the Arc de Triomphe rooftop is ticketed. Reserve restaurants ahead and expect a premium for any table on the avenue.
- Allow
- 1–1.5 hrs
- Accessibility
- Wide, flat, paved sidewalks the full length; the Arc de Triomphe viewing platform is reached by stairs (a lift exists but is limited).
- Getting there
- Métro Charles de Gaulle–Étoile (lines 1, 2, 6, RER A) at the Arc end, or Franklin D. Roosevelt / George V (line 1) mid-avenue.