Travel Reference
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Getting There: 1 Place Denfert-Rochereau. Take the Métro to Denfert-Rochereau,
then find the lion in the big traffic circle; if he looked left rather than right, he'd stare right
at the green entrance to the Catacombs.
After Your Visit: You'll exit at 36 Rue Rémy Dumoncel, far from where you
started. Turn right out of the exit and walk to Avenue du Général Leclerc, where you'll be
equidistant from Métro stops Alésia (walk left) and Mouton Duvernet (walk right).
Champs-Elysées and Nearby
(See “Champs-Elysées & Nearby” map, here . )
▲▲▲ Champs-Elysées
This famous boulevard is Paris' backbone, with its greatest concentration of traffic. From
the Arc de Triomphe down Avenue des Champs-Elysées, all of France seems to converge
on Place de la Concorde, the city's largest square. And though the Champs-Elysées has
become as international as it is Parisian, a walk here is still a must.
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