| CHAMPS
ELYSEES AND INVALIDES. The river Seine dissects this area, much of which is built
on a monumental scale, from the imposing 18th century buildings of les Invalides
to the Art Nouveau Avenues surrounding the Effeil Tower. Two of Paris's grandest
thoroughfares dominate the neighbourhood to the north of the Seine : the Champs
Elysées has many smart hotels and shops but today it is more downmarket;
and the rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré boasts the heavily guarded Palais
de l'Elysée. The village of Chaillot was absorbed into the city in the
19th century, and many of its opulent Second Empire mansions are now ambassies
or company headquarters. Streets around the place du Trocadéro and the
Néo-Classical Palais de Chaillot are packed full of muséum and elegant
cafés. |