(Last Update: 02.11.2024) First with my guests coming to Paris for the first time Eiffel Towerto what, then Triumphal Arch – Arc de Triompheto see Champs-Elysees – Champs ElyseesWe go to . Therefore, the building that those who came to Paris for the first time and visited with me saw as the second building in Paris was the Arc de Triomphe (arc d trionf or I'm sorry) so it becomes the Arc de Triomphe…

If you wish, you can first prepare it for the Arc de Triomphe. Pariste.Net Tv on my Youtube channel You can get detailed information about this monumental structure by watching the video below that I published, 360 degree view of Paris from the terraceYou can get an idea of ​​what it looks like. Of course, it's about the Arc de Triomphe. The most up-to-date information is always available on Pariste.NetIt will be in this article on…

Champs-Elysees – Champs ElyseesRising with all its majesty at the beginning of The construction of this monument began in 1806, by order of Napoleon, to commemorate the victory in the Battle of Austerlitz. and the completion and opening of the monument only thirty years later in 1836 It becomes possible. Therefore, Napoleon, who died in 1821, could not see the completion of this structure. Some time after his death, in 1940, his ashes were ceremonially passed under the Arc de Triomphe. InvalidesIt is being moved to his mausoleum in . The real magnificent funeral ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe, which was not granted to Napoleon, is given to Victor Hugo...

The square where 12 roads intersect (formerly known as Place de l'Étoile, now known as Place de l'Étoile) Place Charles de Gaulle) is located right in the middle. 50 meters high This structure is based on four main pillars and is one of the many triumphal arches built by kings and emperors in Europe, inspired by the arches built in memory of the victories of the ancient Roman emperors, but I think it is the most beautiful.

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If you want to visit the Arc de Triomphe, I would like to say that there is no passage on the road.. To get here you need to use the underpass tunnels and these tunnels can be accessed by stairs. Of course to the subways You need to be careful not to confuse it with the descending stairs. An entrance, when you come across the Arc de Triomphe Champs-Elysees – Champs ElyseesOn the right side of ”, closest to the square, the other entrance is right at the back, also on the same level. metro It is located just behind the entrance.

It may take a while to wait in the narrow tunnels - if you are lucky enough to have a ticket line - but I think it will be worth it as a beautiful view will await you when you get up. Or if you wish, before coming, you can read the links at the end of the article. online ticket You can eliminate the risk of waiting in line by purchasing it. The choice is yours.

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After buying your ticket, you go up the stairs and come to the main area in the middle of the square. It is free to visit this part of the Arc de Triomphe.. If you want to go up to the terrace above, you need to have a ticket and you enter one of the legs of the monument through a narrow door. Then you start to go up and down the stairs. This part of the job is quite difficult. In fact, there is also an elevator with a separate entrance for the disabled, the elderly and pregnant women, but sometimes the elevator may not work.; That's why I suggest you prepare yourself first to climb these winding stairs.

When you manage to finish the stairs, you reach the large gallery at the top of the monument. Here museum-shop, there is an exhibition section and toilets. The inscriptions and sculptures in the gallery also add a different atmosphere to the environment. It is also very nice to look down from the monitor in the middle area and feel as if you are looking down through the glass on the floor. On an interactive screen, among the arches built in other parts of the world, the monument from which I graduated The door of Istanbul University It is a pleasure to see it... Then, by climbing the stairs again, you reach the section where the actual terrace is located. An all-round view of Paris awaits you here... From this point Eiffel TowerIts appearance is quite impressive. If you haven't had time to go up to the Eiffel Tower, I highly recommend going up to the Arc de Triomphe.

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When you look down from the Arc de Triomphe, what lies ahead of you is Champs-Elysees – Champs Elysees Extending towards the surrounding area, including the boulevard 12 major boulevard And you will be surprised to see the crazy traffic at this intersection. When I was a child, I enjoyed watching six roads intersecting every time I went to Altıyol in Kadıköy. Here, 12 incomparably larger roads gather in the center and create a terrible traffic circle around the monument. Driving through here is truly crazy. Already driving in paris It's crazy anyway 🙂 I think this is the place where traffic rules apply the least on a roundabout in France. In fact, not only did I drive by, but once, velib The first day I rented their bikes, I rode through this crazy intersection and got a rush of adrenaline, I can never forget that day :)

Don't be surprised by the skyscrapers seen in the distance right behind you; It was designed as the planned business and financial center of Paris and is today Europe's largest financial center one Paris La Defense. The building, located among the skyscrapers at the end of the long road along La Défense, was built as a modern version of the Arc de Triomphe. Great Arch of Defense It is mentioned as . If you are going to stay in Paris for a long time and contemporary architecture interests you, I suggest you go there and see the contemporary face of Paris.

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You inevitably spend a long time on the terrace and take a few laps. Don't forget to bring warm clothes as it can get windy up there.. After taking a few tours on the terrace, you take one last look around, go back down to the lower gallery, and then start going down the winding stairs that will take you downstairs. Believe it Getting down is as tiring as going up...

Then you realize that the stairs you go up and the stairs you go down are different. When you reach the middle of the square again, that is, at the road level of the Triumphal Arch, right in the middle, "unknown soldierYou notice that there is a monument. Here burning fire The President of France definitely visits here during current and public holidays.

Your direction after visiting the Arc de Triomphe: Champs-Elysees – Champs Elysees' I think it will happen. If you have enough time and strength, you can see what is on the horizon. Louvre Museum'How much walking will make your day unforgettable. If you want to have a decent meal somewhere affordable after leaving the Arc de Triomphe, you can go to Avenue de Wagram. Restaurant Monte-CarloI can recommend . Also, on another day (from the beginning of April to the beginning of November), a five-hectare giant park with models of many historical buildings and monumental structures of France, including the Arc de Triomphe, is visited. France ThumbnailI recommend you also spend time on .

M1, M2 and M6 to reach the Arc de Triomphe  metro lines or RER-AAll you have to do is get off at the "Charles de Gaulle-Étoile" station of . In fact, I wish you could go to the Arc de Triomphe once during the day and once at the evening. Maybe it would be nice if you go towards sunset and see both day and evening. That's what we did the last time we went.

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Open every day except January 1, May 1 and December 25 Triumphal Arch – Arc de Triomphe, It can only be visited after the ceremonies on May 8, July 14 and November 11.. Entrance fee and other current information People under the age of 18 and young people up to the age of 25 who are EU citizens or have a residence card can visit the Triumphal Arch free of charge, which you can see from the official web page link below. Here's some good news: Click here November, December, January, February and March Museums that are free on the first Sunday You can tour for free within.

If you wish, the Arc de Triomphe is also introduced. 3 Nights – 4 Days Paris You can get an idea about the building and its surroundings by watching my video:

As you can see, the Arc de Triomphe and its surroundings are very lively and lively. I hope you can visit Paris as soon as possible and experience these beauties to the fullest...

Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.

 

 

Web address: http://www.paris-arc-de-triomphe.fr/en

Address: Place Charles de Gaulle, 75008 Paris

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9 Comments

  1. Hello;
    Is access to the roof of the Arc de Triomphe free with the Paris Museum Pass?

    • Ahmet Ore Reply

      Hello Ms. Sibel, I have not been able to deal with the blog because I have been in Turkey for months with illnesses and other unpleasant issues. I see your question now, please excuse me. Although I'm too late to respond, I wanted to write anyway: Museum pass gives you the right to enter the Triumphal Arch for free.

  2. Is it completely free on the first Sunday of February or is there a discounted price?

  3. It is a big, beautiful and impressive boulevard, 12 roads leading to this boulevard are equally impressive due to city planning, being sensitive is a way of life, I don't know whether it came from within or was taught :III

    • Ahmet Ore Reply

      I guess when the state invests in culture, art and people, the rest comes naturally...

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