Walk from Louvre to Concord-Square via Tuileries and Place-Vendôme

Further information on the walk from Louvre to Concord-Square via Tuileries and Place-Vendôme

This Walk from Louvre to Concord is short but opens up some interesting perspectives

This Walk from Louvre to Concord is located in the immediate vicinity of the luxury districts of Paris. Of course, the Avenue des Champs-Elysées, which ends at Place de la Concorde too, and a few hundred meters away, there is Avenue Montaigne. From the same Place de la Concorde runs the Rue Royale, which cuts 200 m from, the Rue de Faubourg-Saint-Honoré. And Rue de Rivoli runs alongside the Jardins des Tuileries. These are all addresses of luxury and fashion, with the great French and international names all to be found here.

For information: our shopping lists for luxury districts

Our self-guided walks to guide you through these streets

We have other self-guided walks available that start directly where the “Walk from Louvre to Concord” ends, it means at the Concord Square. The walk is called Arc-de-Triomphe to Place-de-la-Concorde and can be reversed with a simple click in order to be made from Concord to Arc-de-Triomphe. In 24 points of interest, everything you need to know about this famous avenue.

In addition when you are at Arc-de-Triomphe an other walk takes care of you until Palais de Chaillot – Esplanade du Trocadéro. It is called Walk from Eiffel-Tower to Palais-de-Chaillot via Place d’Iena. And finally the third walk Walk from Eiffel-Tower to Palais-de-Chaillot via Place d’Iena will let you at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

Walks in the heart of historic Paris

From the Louvre Pyramid, where you started this walk to the Place de la Concorde, we have two other very interesting walks for you:

So, if you follow our various walks, you can start at the Tour-Eiffel, then pass through the Palais de Chaillot, join the Arc-de-Triomphe, walk down the Champs-Elysées, through the Jardins des Tuileries, arrive at the Louvre, visit the historic heart of the Cité-de-Paris, then return to the Musée Pompidou, cut through the Marais to reach the Bastille! And if you prefer, you can take these walks in reverse order with a starting point at la Bastille! Quite a program!

Our walks in Montmartre

In a similar vein, we’ve programmed an exhaustive tour of Montmartre, in the form of 3 walks:

Relaxation “breaks” that go hand in hand with the walks on offer

And that’s not all: we’re in the process of compiling “Pauses détente” lists from the shopkeepers you come across as you stroll through the streets of Paris. Our aim is to provide you with a list of reliable, rated merchants (URLs) from which you can make your purchases (gifts, coffee, meals, or shopping) in complete confidence. These will be “specialized” itineraries linked to the routes of our walks. We call these addresses “Relaxation Breaks”: coffee breaks, restaurant breaks, and so on. Much remains to be done. Apart from “Magasins des Champs-Elysées: liste de 100 commerces à visiter”, we also have at your disposal: