Place de la Concorde

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Main reason to visit was to see Mona Lisa. This tour booked did that perfectly. It was crowded, but try to take the tour as early as possible. Museum opens at 9am. I suggest you book the first slot to avoid crowd. while walking out i saw a line of 500 plus people waiting to buy ticket to get in.. Klook helped in skipping that. Guide will not be a certified person, but she helped in getting to Key attractions directly.
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OOI **********
4 Nov 2025
The priority access is very fast, and the Louvre's collection is vast; allow at least 2-3 hours.
클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
Planning to visit the Louvre Museum, a must-see for anyone's first trip to Paris, I applied for a tour, thinking that I could gain a deeper understanding and have a more enjoyable museum exploration with the guide's explanation. Exploring the museum with Royal Ji-sung, I received detailed explanations of works that I would have otherwise missed, allowing me to appreciate their meaning two or three times over. I lost track of time and the tour was truly meaningful and satisfying. The Louvre can take 3-7 days to see properly, but with the author, I was able to explore the key elements and have a fulfilling 3-hour tour. Highly recommend it.
Shek ********
3 Nov 2025
Our teenagers enjoyed it ! Our group was with more than 20 people so when the staff was introducing what we had to do we couldn't hear clearly but we enjoyed it. The Palace is well worth to visit. The entrance of the mystery game is almost at the opposite side of the main entrance.
Andrew ***
31 Oct 2025
When you're tickets is 12-12.30, it will say 12.30 on the ticket and you'll have to line up at the 12.30 line.
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클룩 회원
30 Oct 2025
This was a truly perfect tour. Even without deep knowledge of art, sculpture, or history, the guide explained everything easily and enjoyably, and spoke in a very calm manner. It was a very informative experience and made me understand the value of taking a guided tour.
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George ****************
29 Oct 2025
the louvre was excellent. but its so massive. if you a lot 1 day, you wont be able to see all of the art inside. we went to 2 wings and we called it quits because our feet were hurting already. the siene river boat ride was excellent as well. we went to the 8pm cruise at it was already dark and you can see the lights of the buildings. ride up top and in front of the boat so you can take pics of the buildings on the right and left side when the boat goes up the siene river.
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Kelly ****
28 Oct 2025
show your code in counter and they give you a headphone with tour guides. it’s worth to visit this beautiful heritage.
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Place de la Concorde is the largest square in Paris, located between the Champs-Élysées and the Tuileries Gardens. It was first called Place Louis XV and later became Place de la Revolution during the French Revolution, where King Louis XV, King Louis XVI, and Marie Antoinette were executed. Today, you can admire the ancient Luxor Obelisk, two fountains with fish spouting water, and statues that represent French cities. As you explore, you’ll see grand buildings like the Hotel de la Marine and Hôtel de Crillon. It’s a powerful place where you can experience French history and enjoy views of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. Visit Place de la Concorde to feel the city’s rich past and take in some of the best views in Paris!
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Things to Do in Place de la Concorde

Explore the Ancient Luxor Obelisk

At the center of Place de la Concorde, you'll find the stunning Luxor Obelisk. As you look up, you'll see it's over 3,000 years old, made of granite, and stands 23 meters (75 feet) tall. It once stood in front of the Luxor Temple in Egypt, and the hieroglyphs carved into it tell stories from the time of Pharaoh Ramesses II. At the base, you can see drawings of how the monument was moved and set up.

Drop by the Fountains

On each side of the Luxor Obelisk, you'll find two beautiful fountains inspired by those in Rome. The fountain near the Seine shows France's connection to the sea, with large figures representing the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. The fountain on the north side honors French rivers, with figures symbolizing the Rhone and Rhine.

Check out the Big Wheel

Don't miss the Big Wheel at Place de la Concorde---a 65-meter-tall ride that gives you amazing views of Paris. First set up in 2000, it returns each year for the Christmas village on the Champs-Élysées. With 42 pods, it turns slowly so you can enjoy sights like the Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and the Seine River.

Stay at the Luxurious Hôtel de Crillon

Hôtel de Crillon, built in 1758 by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, began as a private mansion for the Count of Crillon. Amazingly, the family kept it during the French Revolution, even with the guillotine just steps away. In the 1900s, it became a luxury hotel, and after a full renovation in the 21st century, it earned the prestigious "Palace" title, higher than five stars.

Ride La Grande Roue

Just outside the gates of the Tuileries Garden, near Place de la Concorde, you'll find La Grande Roue, the tallest Ferris wheel in France. If you're okay with heights, the ride offers amazing views over Paris, including the Eiffel Tower and a bird's-eye view of the Tuileries. Even one ride is enough to take in the beauty of the city from above!

Popular Attractions Near Place de la Concorde

Tuileries Garden

The Tuileries Garden, or Jardin des Tuileries, is a beautiful public park in the center of Paris, just a 2-minute walk from Place de la Concorde. Once the royal garden of the Tuileries Palace, it's now a peaceful place where you can relax, walk by fountains, or enjoy the flowers and statues. You can sit in green chairs by the pond, explore tree-lined paths, or visit small museums like the Musée de l'Orangerie.

Louvre Museum

The Louvre Museum is one of the most famous museums in the world and is just a 10-minute walk from Place de la Concorde. At the Louvre, you can see thousands of works of art, including the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and ancient treasures from Egypt, Greece, and Rome. You can explore paintings, sculptures, and historical objects from many different cultures and periods.

Petit Palais

The Petit Palais is a beautiful art museum in Paris, just a 10-minute walk from Place de la Concorde. Built for the 1900 World's Fair, it now holds the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts. Inside, you can see paintings, sculptures, and decorative art from famous artists like Monet, Cézanne, and Rembrandt. You can also enjoy the peaceful garden, explore temporary exhibits, or relax at the café.

Musée de l'Orangerie

The Musée de l'Orangerie is just a 1-minute walk from Place de la Concorde. Inside, you can see Monet's giant Water Lilies and other artworks by Renoir, Picasso, and Matisse. It's a quiet, beautiful spot to enjoy art and take a break from the busy city.