“Marvel at the ancient Luxor Obelisk, admire the classic fountains, and stroll from the square toward the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre.”
Place de la Concorde is one of the most iconic and historically significant squares in Paris. Originally built in the 18th century, it gained notoriety during the French Revolution as the site of royal executions, including those of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
Today, the square is celebrated for its breathtaking Luxor Obelisk, gifted by Egypt and standing proudly at the center. The square is surrounded by ornate fountains and grand neoclassical buildings and sits at the junction of many famous attractions — the Champs-Élysées, the Tuileries Garden, and within walking distance to the Louvre Museum and Eiffel Tower.
Whether you're interested in history, photography, or just want to enjoy the open beauty of central Paris, Place de la Concorde is a must-see. At sunset, the light strikes the golden obelisk and the flowing fountains, creating postcard-perfect moments.
How to Get There
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Metro: Lines 1, 8, 12 – Stop at Concorde
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Bus: Lines 24, 42, 72, 73, 84, 94
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Nearby landmarks: Louvre, Tuileries Garden, Champs-Élysées
Travel Tips
- Best photo time: early morning or golden hour
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Great starting point for walking tours
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Free to visit
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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Bring water if visiting during summer