Place Vendôme

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★ 4.9 (51K+ reviews) • 573K+ booked
Place Vendôme, formerly known as Place Louis le Grand, is a historic and iconic public square in Paris, renowned for its Vendôme Column, which commemorates Napoleon’s victory at Austerlitz. Originally erected during Napoleon’s reign, the column was re-erected after being toppled during the French Revolution. The equestrian statue of Louis XIV and the statue of Napoleon highlight the square’s royal and imperial symbolic significance. The square’s octagonal shape is a prominent feature, located near Rue de la Paix, Place de la Concorde, and the Eiffel Tower. Luxury brands like Chanel and Louis Vuitton surround the square, along with high-end jewelry shops like Van Cleef. Explore landmarks like the French Ministry or Notre Dame, or enjoy a dinner cruise along the Seine. With its rich history, Place Vendôme remains a top destination for shopping and sightseeing in Paris, echoing the grandeur of Trajan’s Column.
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Place Vendôme, Paris, France
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Karen **
30 Jun
Visiting the Louvre at 10 AM with a reservation was a fantastic experience. The short line allowed for quick entry, and the morning ambiance was serene. I enjoyed exploring masterpieces like the Mona Lisa without crowds. The natural light through the glass pyramid enhanced the beauty of the art. Highly recommended for an unforgettable morning!
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黃 **
30 Jun
Children make choices, I want them all! Suitable for short-term travelers and those who are not sure which attractions they like, just visit them all! After purchase, you can directly enter with the QR code.
黃 **
30 Jun
It is very suitable for people who like to visit places. If you want to carefully taste a specific museum, you can consider buying a ticket for a specific museum and then buying a two-day museum pass!
大嶋 **
30 Jun
Of course the Mona Lisa is amazing, but the works that I didn't know much about are also wonderful. Above all, the scale of the museum's splendor is something you can never experience in Japan. Tickets must be purchased in advance to enter (there are no same-day tickets!), so it's best to buy them through Klook.
Nguyen **************
28 Jun
One of the best activities that your should try at Paris. Recommend to book the late night one to have good night view.
Syed *****
28 Jun
Naomi the guide guided us to the best spots which really helped us cover major things in the museum. very helpful
Karen **
27 Jun
A hidden gem in Paris! Musée de l'Orangerie is small but breathtaking—home to Monet’s iconic *Water Lilies* displayed in two oval rooms designed just for them. Standing in those serene, light-filled spaces feels like stepping into the paintings themselves. The lower level’s Impressionist collection (Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse) is equally impressive. What I loved: No crowds (unlike the Louvre!), intimate setting, and the way natural light enhances the art. Spent an hour here but could’ve lingered all day. Perfect for art lovers short on time.
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任 **
27 Jun
As soon as we entered the museum, our tour guide immediately took us to see all the must-see treasures in the Louvre. So we didn't miss anything we wanted to see, but we strongly recommend that you choose our session, because more and more people want to see Mona Lisa later, so it will be difficult to find and squeeze in to see Mona Lisa in the front.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Equestrian Statue of Louis XIV

The Equestrian Statue of Louis XIV in Place Vendôme originally created in 1699, was toppled during the French Revolution. A new statue was re-erected in 1820 under Napoleon III as an imperial symbol of France’s power. This bronze statue represents Louis XIV’s authority and grandeur, highlighting his legacy and the imperial influence of Napoleon's reign.

Vendôme Column

The Vendôme Column, originally erected by Napoleon I to commemorate the Battle of Austerlitz, stands tall at the center of the square. Admire the intricate bas-relief bronze plates that adorn the column, showcasing historical events and artistic craftsmanship.

Luxury Hotels and Fashion Houses

Place Vendôme is a hub for luxury, with the iconic Ritz Hotel, Hôtel de Vendôme, and high-end fashion houses like Chanel, Van Cleef, and Louis Vuitton. Located near Rue Saint-Honoré, it’s a prime shopping destination for luxury goods. The area blends Parisian elegance and history, making it a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts.

Place de la Concorde

Place de la Concorde is a historic square in Paris, home to the Luxor Obelisk and key landmarks. It connects the Champs-Élysées, Eiffel Tower, and Place Vendôme, offering a direct route to some of Paris's most iconic sites. Known for its role in the French Revolution, it witnessed the execution of Louis XVI. Today, it remains a popular stop for visitors exploring nearby attractions like the Jardin des Tuileries.

Place des Conquêtes

Place des Conquêtes honors French military conquests and imperial history, located near the Palais Royal and Louvre. While not as directly linked to Place Vendôme, it reflects the same imperial significance of Napoleon’s reign, offering a sense of Paris’s military past. It’s a peaceful spot for those interested in the city’s historical context.

Place des Vosges

Place des Vosges, one of Paris's oldest squares, is located in the Marais district and was built by Henry IV. Its symmetrical design and arcades create a serene atmosphere, connected to Place Vendôme through the historical heart of the city. Visitors can explore its gardens, art galleries, and Victor Hugo’s former residence, making it a cultural gem in the Latin Quarter.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Place Vendôme is a significant cultural and historical landmark in Paris, located near Rue de la Paix. Originally designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart under the orders of King Louis XIV (the Sun King), the square was a symbol of royal grandeur. The iconic Vendôme Column stands proudly at the center, commemorating Napoleon's victory at Austerlitz and re-erected after being toppled during the French Revolution. The equestrian statue of Louis XIV and the statue of Napoleon highlight the square's imperial significance, with luxury hotels and fashion houses surrounding the square today. This historic public square is a short distance from Notre Dame, the Latin Quarter, and the Eiffel Tower, making it a central point in Paris.

Nearby Attractions to Explore

Nearby attractions to Place Vendôme include the world-famous Louvre Museum, historic Place de la Concorde, and the architectural marvel of Opéra Garnier. Stroll through the Tuileries Garden, shop along Rue Saint-Honoré at luxury boutiques, or indulge at the iconic Ritz Hotel. Just a stone's throw away, Pont Neuf offers stunning views of the Seine, making Place Vendôme a prime location to explore Paris' art, history, luxury, and culture.