Place des Victoires
Place des Victoires
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A major center for apparel, this plaza is always bustling with shoppers.
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Neighbourhood: Vivienne
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- Bourse • 4 min walk
- Sentier • 6 min walk
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tizinhaInter
Porto Alegre, RS2,147 contributions
Jul 2024 • Solo
Circular Royal Square built to highlight the statue of Louis XIV in its center. As the name suggests, it was dedicated to the military victories of the Sun King.
Originally the surrounding buildings had uniform facades and were adorned with pilasters, as well as the streets that turned out to it should not have extension, so that the statue of the king stands out.
Originally the surrounding buildings had uniform facades and were adorned with pilasters, as well as the streets that turned out to it should not have extension, so that the statue of the king stands out.
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Written 15 October 2024
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA18,484 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
Some urban renewal many years ago spoiled the harmony of the architecture, somewhat. It remains a beautiful spot with Louis on a horse in the middle. The lovely old buildings now house expensive designer clothes shops. You are close to the covered passages.
Written 25 February 2024
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Eli B
Sydney, Australia3,548 contributions
Dec 2014 • Couples
Like its sister "Royal Squares", Place des Vosges, Place Dauphine, Place vendome and Place de la Concorde..... the Place des Victoires today flies the blue, white and red tricolore and the European flag above the Banque de France with its neoclassical entrance on the Rue de la Vrilliere. This handsome building blends in effortlessly with the harmonious architectural ensemble of the Place des Victoires and the equestrian statue of King Louis XIV in the centre.
The design of the round plaza with its magnificent surrounding buildings now housing numerous luxury fashion brands. The statue is a brilliant piece perfectly centred in a delightful trawl through this enclave.
The design of the round plaza with its magnificent surrounding buildings now housing numerous luxury fashion brands. The statue is a brilliant piece perfectly centred in a delightful trawl through this enclave.
Written 13 January 2015
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dl19682014
Paris, Île-de-France, France38 contributions
Mar 2015 • Family
Many people walk around without paying much attention but Place des Victoires is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Paris in the 75001. Every place in paris was build by a King you may noticed the difference between this place and Place des Vosges.
mmmm.... tricky and the answer will be Place des Victoires was build by Louis XIV while Place des Vosges by Louis XIII, round and square shapes will be the difference, but a nice tip not only you are in the oldest textile area in Paris rue du mail or rue abukir, today fancy store form high style designer took over, around the place Kenzo and some other superb stores. When Germans occupied Paris took la Maire ( a block away) as headquarter and build a tunnel which ends under the Horse with Louis XIV, fascinated as Paris is, enjoy walk around try to find the difference between the perfect building around the place and just profit from the magic.
mmmm.... tricky and the answer will be Place des Victoires was build by Louis XIV while Place des Vosges by Louis XIII, round and square shapes will be the difference, but a nice tip not only you are in the oldest textile area in Paris rue du mail or rue abukir, today fancy store form high style designer took over, around the place Kenzo and some other superb stores. When Germans occupied Paris took la Maire ( a block away) as headquarter and build a tunnel which ends under the Horse with Louis XIV, fascinated as Paris is, enjoy walk around try to find the difference between the perfect building around the place and just profit from the magic.
Written 25 March 2015
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Antoanna888
Malaga, Spain205 contributions
Feb 2014 • Couples
Just like the reviewer below, this is my favorite square in Paris. If that how you could call it. I would say its a roundabout. A very calm one, with very little traffic. I like to go around this square and end up in nearby Galerie Vivienne and later the gardens of the Royal Palace.
Written 24 February 2014
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Eli B
Sydney, Australia3,548 contributions
Mar 2013 • Couples
We all have our favourite square in Paris,above and beyond all others. Don't you?
Mine, is this elegant circular square with fashion boutiques, much photographed in day light,which morphs into sheer magic by night lights. its surrounded by by lovely low rise buildings with the centre showpiece ,the guy on his horse,The sun-god Louis XIV,standing at a regal 12 m height.
It does not matter how many times you criss- cross this area ,it brings joy and with less traffic,a convenient conduit to another favourite,the Place des Petits-Peres on route to the peaceful formal gardens of the Palais Royal.
Your best metro stops are Bourse,Etienne Marcel and Pyramides.
Mine, is this elegant circular square with fashion boutiques, much photographed in day light,which morphs into sheer magic by night lights. its surrounded by by lovely low rise buildings with the centre showpiece ,the guy on his horse,The sun-god Louis XIV,standing at a regal 12 m height.
It does not matter how many times you criss- cross this area ,it brings joy and with less traffic,a convenient conduit to another favourite,the Place des Petits-Peres on route to the peaceful formal gardens of the Palais Royal.
Your best metro stops are Bourse,Etienne Marcel and Pyramides.
Written 20 December 2013
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Roadbirds
Chicago, IL421 contributions
A nice quiet little square surrounded by upmarket shops. There is also a covered passafeway of shops clode by. The high point is a fine equestrian statue. Worth a stop not a special trip.
Written 3 March 2013
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Adrian H
Cardiff, UK142 contributions
May 2012 • Solo
A circular Place where 6 streets converge but is calm compared to most roundabouts in Paris. The place is impressive due to the uniform and elegant architecture. An impressive statue of King Louis 14th dominates the central area. Upmarket shopping area nearby. Just north of Les Halles with lots of attractions nearby. A fascinating area.
Written 23 June 2012
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Anastasia
Sydney, Australia119 contributions
Jan 2018 • Solo
Just absolutely stunning and the fact it’s within the 1st arrondissement made it even more beautiful. Makes for a beautiful stroll 🙌🏽
Written 5 January 2018
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JnVSydney
Greater Sydney, Australia23,379 contributions
Oct 2022
These days it is just a giant roundabout, for traffic, however the surrounding buildings and the centre piece statue of Statue de Louis XIV, makes it pleasing to the eye.
Written 12 November 2022
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County Dublin, Ireland
Line 3 Bourse or Sentier :)
Have a nice trip!
Written 23 October 2015
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