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8th Arrondissement

The 8th arrondissement is a must for all first-time visitors to Paris.
This is one of the busiest districts of Paris, so be prepared for crowds, especially during the peak summer season.
Save time standing in line at top sights by booking admission tickets and tours ahead of time.
The Champs-Elysées and Arc de Triomphe are accessible to wheelchair users.
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Anyone can explore the 8th Arrondissement for free. However, attractions within the district are priced differently. For example, the Arc de Triomphe costs €22 for a standard admission ticket in the high season (June–September), while temporary exhibits at Musee Cernuschi, an Asian art collection, cost €10.
Yes, the 8th Arrondissement is a great option for families traveling with children. While the area is often synonymous with lavish hotels and luxury shops along the Champs-Elysées, there are plenty of quieter, family-friendly spots to explore, such as the sprawling Parc Monceau or the ice skating rink at the Grand Palais.
Yes, you can visit the 8th Arrondissement on a guided tour. While parts of the area might feel off the tourist track, sites like the Arc de Triomphe and legendary Champs-Elysées are included on many tour itineraries showcasing the highlights of Paris. You can also take a hop-on hop-off bus.
If you can, time your visit for the first Sunday of the month. That’s when the Champs-Elysées, which stretches for well over 1 mile (2 kilometers), is closed to all cars. Visitors can stroll down the famous avenue and explore landmarks like the Louis Vuitton flagship store without battling traffic.
That depends. If you’re keen to tick off major attractions like the Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Elysées, or Place de la Concorde, then count on a couple of hours. To spend time visiting lesser-known spots like La Madeleine church or Chapelle Expiatoire, then you’re better off allotting a full day, or even longer.













































































































































