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Place De La Concorde Overview

The Place de la Concorde is the largest Plaza in Paris and is decorated with beautiful fountains. It was built between 1757 and 1779 to celebrate the better health of King Louis XV. Place de la Concorde is famous for the 3300 year old Egyptian Luxor Obelisk and the Two magnificent fountains. From the Obelisk you can get serene views of Tuileries Garden and the Louvre Museum on one side and Champs-Elysees and Arc de Triomphe on the other side.

If you are on a tour to Paris and you do not visit Place de la Concorde, your trip is incomplete. Place de la Concorde is one of the widely visited public squares in Paris. Place de la Concorde is surrounded by many famous places of Paris such as Champ-Elysees to the west and Pont de la Concorde to the south.  

Behind its establishment, Place de la Concorde has a long history. The place was designed in an octagon by Ange-Jacques Gabriel in 1755. With Thrillophilia's best Europe tour packages, the locality was named after Louis XV and was called Place Louis XV. The eastern corner of the area and the buildings there were under the French Naval Ministry.

During the French Revolution, Louis XV was thrown down as the king and the locality’s name was changed to Place de la Revolution. After that, a guillotine was set up in the centre of the area which was the execution ground of people like Louis XVI, Princess Elizabeth of France, Queen Marie Antoinette and many more. Post that, the name of the place was changed several times and then was kept as Place de la Concorde.

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Highlights

• Admire the Statues that represent the provincial capitals of France - Lille, Strasbourg, Lyon, Marseilles, Bordeaux, Nantes, Brest and Rouen kept around the Square.
• The cast iron and bronze adorned fountains on either side of the Luxor Obelisk are an absolute delight to watch.
• Visit the place de la Concored and make memories at the largest Plaza in Paris.
• Get ready to witness the 75 feet high Luxor Obelisk, which was a gift from King Mehemet Ali to King Charles X of France in 1830 as a gesture of gratitude toward Champollion for deciphering hieroglyphs.
• Don’t miss out on getting on the famous ferris wheel which offers the best views of the Plaza from the top.Explore Now: Paris Honeymoon Tour PackagesCheckout : Museums in Paris

How To Reach

By Metro: Metro no. 1, 8 and 12 passes through Place de la Concorde.

By Bus: Bus no. 20, 73, 72 and 94 take you to Place de la Concorde from different locations of the city. 

By Road: Place de la Concorde is a big public square with connectivity to all the suburbs of Paris by road.

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Best Time To Visit

Best Time to Visit Place de la Concorde is from April to June and September to November as the place is an outdoor tourist attraction and spring season in France starts from April and summer from September. Both these seasons are warm and mild in France and this makes the climate best suitable for travelling and exploring places.

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Timings: Monday to Sunday - 10 AM to 11 PM

Places to Eat near Place de la Concorde

1. Hôtel de Crillon - Located near Champs-Elysees, this historic monumental hotel is one of the most luxurious and prestigious hotels in Paris. With over 70 guest rooms and more than 45 suites, Hôtel de Crillon is highly visited by International tourists. It has a bar, three restaurants on its premises and an outdoor terrace. 

2. Flottes - Chez Flottes is a traditional French restaurant that serves the finest French food in the area. Alongside its Nouveau style of art, Flottes is popular for its brewery which serves the best French breweries. With its mouth-smacking menu including pasta, caviar, salads, Croque-messieurs, and much more, Flottes is visited by many people. 

3. Les Ambassadeurs -

A restaurant with a history of more than 100 years, Les Ambassadeurs attracts many visitors. Les Ambassadeurs had two Michelin stars, which is more than any restaurant in the locality. It serves some of the finest wines and food items within its magnificent and glorious interior architecture. 

4. Farnesina -

Farnesina is very popular for its decor which is inspired by the Farnesina Villa in Rome, Italy. Farnesina serves the tastiest Italian food in Place de la Concorde. The restaurant also has a terrace, overlooking the Place de la Concorde and the Seine river.

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Places to Stay near Place de la Concorde

1. Hôtel Ritz Paris - Hôtel Ritz Paris or The Ritz Paris is a luxurious hotel located in the center of the city. Hôtel Ritz Paris is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, which is a marketing group that handles over 400 holes around the globe. Hôtel Ritz Paris is regarded as one of the most luxurious hotels in the world. It has more than 150 rooms which are equipped with all the modern facilities. 

2. The Westin Paris - Vendôme - Located between the Louvre and Place Vendome near the Tuileries Gardens, The Westin is a classical hotel in the heart of the city. With rooftop rooms and duplex rooms, The Westin is one of the best stay options in Paris.

3. Castille Paris - Located near the Louvre Museum, Castille Paris is a 5-star hotel in Place de la Concorde. It houses L’Assaggio, a restaurant run by Michelin star Chef Ugo Alciati. With meeting rooms, grand halls, and spectacular interiors, Castille Paris is one of the best hotels around Place de la Concorde. 

4. Hotel Brighton - Esprit de France - Hotel Brighton - Esprit de France is located near Champs-Elysees since the first decade of the 19th century. With 62 rooms and suites, Hotel Brighton is one of the best hotels in the locality.

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Point of Interest for Place De La Concorde
The Obelisk of Luxor
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The Obelisk of Luxor

The Obelisk of Luxor was brought to Paris in the 1830s from Egypt. It was separated from its twin, the pillar that was brought to Paris used to be on the western side of the Luxor Temple, the other pillar is still in Egypt. On the pedestal of the Obelisk, there are four carved baboons raising their front paws which was interpreted as worshiping the sun as the inscription on the base is a hymn dedicated to the sun. 

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Chevaux de Marly
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Chevaux de Marly

Chevaux de Marly or Horses of Marly are two groups of sculptures showing grooms and their rearing horses made in Camarra marble. These were commissioned to be kept at the gate of Cháteau de Marly by Louis XV of France; Chevaux de Marly now marks the entrance to Champs-Élyées.

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North Facade of Place de la Concorde
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North Facade of Place de la Concorde

The North Facade of Place de la Concorde was designed by French architect Ange-Jacques in 1757. Ange-Jacques built two spacious buildings with north facing facades around the Square, the North facing Facades were separated only by Rue Royal. The two buildings now serve as French Government Offices and Hotel de Crillon.

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Sculptures and Fountains
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Sculptures and Fountains

Around Place de la Concorde are a set of statues and figures representing the provincial capitals of France that are Bordeaux, Brest, Lille, Marseilles, Nantes, Rouen and Strasbourg, kept at each side of the octagon. On each side of the Obelisk stands a fountain, one represents river navigation and the other represents Warfare navigation.

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Place De La Concorde FAQs

Why is Place de la Concorde famous?

Place de la Concorde is famous for its historical background. The public square was home to many battles and violent fights before and during the French Revolution. There are many monuments and buildings which are historically important.

Where was the guillotine in Place de la Concorde?

The guillotine was outside the main entrance door of Hotel de Crillon.

What does La Place de la Concorde represent?

Place de la Concorde represents peace and harmony. After the various battles and the French Revolution, the square became an important place in French history.

What is Place de la Concorde famous for?

Place de la Concorde is famous for being the largest Plaza in Paris and the second largest in France. It is famous for the Luxor Obelisk that was given as a gift to France from Egypt in the 1830 and the huge fountains, namely Fontaine des Mets and Fontaine Des Fleuves. The prestigious hotels surrounding Place de la Concorde are also one of the reasons that attract tourists here.

Why is it called Place de la Concorde?

The Plaza was given the name Place de la Concorde during the end of 19th century as the word 'Concorde' means agreement and was intended to calm the French people following the Reign of Terror. The name then underlined the Plaza's importance in the French politics and it's symbolism at the time

What do the statues at Place de la Concorde represent?

The statues at Place de la Concorde represent the provincial capitals of France. When these statues are viewed from the Hotel de la Marine, they symbolize capitals in the order Lille, Strasbourg, Lyon, Marseilles, Bordeaux, Nantes, Brest and Rouen. These statues were created by Edme Bouchardon after he won a competition that had over 150 entries.

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