Aerial view of the Avenue des Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe at dusk, Paris 8th arrondissement
75008 · The 8th arrondissement of Paris

Where Paris
keeps its luxury

The Champs-Élysées, Avenue Montaigne and Avenue George V — the world's densest concentration of couture houses, jewellers and palace hotels. This is the 8th arrondissement: French luxury at its source.

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Things to do

Tickets & experiences in the 8th

A hand-picked selection of the 8th arrondissement's best experiences — climb the Arc de Triomphe, walk the avenue with a guide, create your own fragrance or dine on the Seine. Skip-the-line tickets, free cancellation on most options.

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Arc de Triomphe Rooftop Ticket

Skip-the-line access to the terrace, 50 m above the Étoile, with a 360° view down the twelve avenues and over to the Eiffel Tower.

from €16 Book
Walking tour

Champs-Élysées Private Guided Walk

A 2-hour private tour from the Concorde Obelisk to the Arc de Triomphe — Crillon, the Petit Palais, Avenue Montaigne, Ladurée and the great Roman-Napoleonic stories.

from €90 Book
Luxury

French Perfume Houses Walking Tour

Discover the houses of Chanel, Dior, YSL, Guerlain and Givenchy on a guided 1h30 walk through three legendary perfumeries — pure 8th-arrondissement DNA.

from €39 Book
Workshop

Fragonard Mini Perfume Workshop

Inside an elegant 19th-century townhouse: a 45-minute museum tour and hands-on workshop where you blend and take home your own 12 ml Eau de Toilette.

from €25 Book
Seine cruise

Batobus Hop-On Hop-Off Seine Pass

A 1- or 2-day river pass with stops at the Champs-Élysées and Pont Alexandre III — the most scenic way to move between the great monuments.

from €22 Book
Dinner cruise

4-Course Dinner Cruise on the Seine

Bateaux Mouches departs from the Pont de l'Alma (75008): a 4-course dinner with live piano & violin as you sail past the illuminated Eiffel Tower and Louvre.

from €95 Book
The art of luxury

Shopping & savoir-vivre

Nowhere else does luxury feel so at home. From the flagship maisons of the Champs-Élysées to the discreet couture salons of Avenue Montaigne, the 8th arrondissement is the address French elegance has chosen for itself.

Avenue Montaigne

The grande dame of fashion. Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Valentino and the legendary Plaza Athénée line a single elegant stretch — the spiritual home of haute couture.

Champs-Élysées

Two kilometres of flagship stores, grands cafés and cinemas — from Louis Vuitton's maison to the Guerlain perfumery. "The most beautiful avenue in the world" lives up to its name after dark.

Faubourg Saint-Honoré

The legendary street of French luxury — Hermès, Yves Saint Laurent, Lanvin and Chloé line a 1.5 km stretch that also passes the Élysée Palace and the world's grandest couture houses.

Arc de Triomphe

The monument that crowns the Golden Triangle. Climb its terrace for a sweeping view over the twelve radiating avenues and the most prestigious square mile in Paris.

Grand Palais

A glass-and-steel cathedral of culture hosting Paris's most coveted events — from Chanel runway shows to grand art fairs beneath its soaring Belle Époque dome.

Parc Monceau & the hôtels particuliers

The refined, residential face of the 8th — an English garden ringed by gilded mansions, the Musée Jacquemart-André and Paris's quietest old-money elegance.

Where to eat

Iconic tables of the 8th

From three-Michelin-star dining rooms to the city's most famous tea salon, the 8th arrondissement is where Parisian gastronomy puts on its finest. A few addresses worth the detour.

Gastronomic · 3★ Michelin

Le Cinq

Four Seasons George V · 31 Av. George V

Chef Christian Le Squer's opulent dining room is one of Paris's grandest haute-cuisine experiences, in the heart of the Golden Triangle.

€€€€🌐 Official site
Gastronomic · 3★ Michelin

Epicure — Le Bristol

112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré

Eric Frechon's celebrated restaurant overlooks the Bristol's garden — refined French cuisine at the summit of Parisian luxury.

€€€€🌐 Official site
Brasserie · Landmark

Fouquet's

99 Av. des Champs-Élysées

The legendary red-canopied brasserie on the Champs-Élysées, a Parisian institution since 1899 and a listed monument.

Tea salon · Pâtisserie

Ladurée

75 Av. des Champs-Élysées

The birthplace of the double-decker macaron. A gilded tea room perfect for an afternoon pause between two boutiques.

Gourmet · Épicerie

Fauchon & the Madeleine

Place de la Madeleine

The gourmet square of Paris: Fauchon, Hédiard, La Maison de la Truffe and the Ladurée flagship cluster around the church.

€€–€€€🌐 Official site
Café · Belle Époque

Café Jacquemart-André

158 Bd Haussmann

Tea and pastries under a painted ceiling in a 19th-century mansion — one of the most beautiful café settings in Paris.

Tourist guide

Must-see places in the 8th arrondissement

Beyond the shop windows, the 8th arrondissement is a living museum of monuments, gardens and grand perspectives. Here are the landmarks worth building your day around.

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Monument · Place Charles-de-Gaulle

Arc de Triomphe

Napoleon's triumphal arch (1836) and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where the flame is rekindled every evening at 6:30 pm.

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Landmark · Over the Seine

Pont Alexandre III

The most ornate bridge in Paris (1900), with its gilded Art Nouveau lamps, cherubs and winged horses — a photographer's favourite at sunset.

Square · Foot of the Champs-Élysées

Place de la Concorde

The largest square in Paris, crowned by the 3,000-year-old Luxor Obelisk and two monumental fountains, between the Tuileries and the Champs.

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Culture · Avenue Winston-Churchill

Grand & Petit Palais

Twin Beaux-Arts palaces from the 1900 World's Fair. The Petit Palais (free) holds the city's fine-arts museum; the Grand Palais hosts blockbuster shows.

Monument · Place de la Madeleine

Église de la Madeleine

A Roman-temple church ringed by 52 Corinthian columns, surrounded by Paris's most famous gourmet houses and a lively flower market.

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Garden · Boulevard de Courcelles

Parc Monceau

An elegant English-style park with a colonnade and follies, framed by gilded mansions and the celebrated Musée Jacquemart-André nearby.

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Get your bearings

The 75008 (8th arrondissement) on the map

Explore every landmark, museum, garden and iconic table of the 8th on an interactive map. Filter by category, or click a place to locate it and open its links.

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Orientation

Understanding Paris & its transport

Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements that spiral outward clockwise from the centre, like a snail. The lower the number, the more central the district — the 8th sits just northwest of the very centre, on the Right Bank, between the Arc de Triomphe and the Madeleine.

The city is compact and walkable, but the Métro is the fastest way around: 16 lines and over 300 stations mean you're rarely more than a few minutes' walk from one. The RER regional express trains cross the city and reach the airports and Versailles, while buses and trams complete the network above ground.

Since 2025 the system has been simplified: paper tickets are gone, replaced by the contactless Navigo Easy card or your phone. A single Métro/RER ticket now costs a flat fare regardless of distance, and a day pass quickly pays for itself if you ride often.

For door-to-door directions, the Bonjour RATP and Citymapper apps are the most reliable companions.

Métro / RER single€2.55
Bus / tram single€2.05
Day pass (unlimited)€12.30
Navigo Week pass~€31
Airport ticket (CDG/Orly)€14
Navigo Easy card€2 (reusable)
Getting around

How to reach the 8th arrondissement

Central and exceptionally well connected, the 75008 is easy to reach by metro, RER or from either airport. Here are the essentials.

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By metro

  • 1 Champs-Élysées Étoile · F. Roosevelt
  • 2 North side Étoile · Monceau
  • 9 Shopping F. Roosevelt · Miromesnil
  • 12 Madeleine Madeleine · St-Lazare
  • 13 West Champs-Élysées–Clemenceau
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By RER & train

  • A East–west Charles de Gaulle–Étoile
  • C Along the Seine Pont de l'Alma · Invalides
  • Gare Saint-Lazare at the NE edge
  • Eurostar / Gare du Nord ~15 min by metro
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From the airports

  • Roissy–Charles de Gaulle 45–60 min
  • Orly 40–50 min
  • Le Bourget 30–40 min
  • Beauvais 1h15–1h30

The Paris Métro at a glance

One of the world's densest networks — 16 lines, over 300 stations, a train every 2–4 minutes. You're never far from a station.
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Colour & number coded. Each line has a unique number and colour. Follow the line colour and the name of the terminus in your direction — that's how platforms are signposted.
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Frequent. Trains run roughly every 2 minutes at peak and 4–8 minutes off-peak, from ~5:30 am to ~1:15 am (2:15 am Fri–Sat).
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Free transfers. Change lines as often as you like within the métro/RER on a single ticket, valid up to 2 hours, as long as you don't exit the gates.
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Line 14 is automatic. Fully driverless and the fastest line — it now reaches Orly airport directly.
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For the 8th: lines 1, 2, 9, 12 and 13 plus RER A serve the arrondissement, around Étoile, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Madeleine and Saint-Lazare.
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Apps. Bonjour RATP and Citymapper give live routes, platform exits and disruptions — far easier than paper maps.
Tickets: the paper ticket is gone — load journeys onto a contactless Navigo Easy card (€2) or your phone.
Watch your belongings at peak hours and on tourist-heavy lines (1, 4, 9); keep bags in front of you.
Good to know

Frequently asked questions

What is there to see in the 8th arrondissement (75008)?
The 8th arrondissement is home to some of Paris's most famous landmarks: the Arc de Triomphe, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, the Place de la Concorde, the Église de la Madeleine, the Grand and Petit Palais, the Pont Alexandre III and Parc Monceau. It is also the heart of luxury shopping, with Avenue Montaigne and the Golden Triangle.
How do I get to the 8th arrondissement?
It is served by metro lines 1, 2, 9, 12 and 13, and by RER A and C. Key stations include Charles de Gaulle–Étoile, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Concorde, Madeleine and Saint-Lazare. From Charles de Gaulle Airport, allow about 45–60 minutes; from Orly, about 40–50 minutes.
Where should I stay in the 75008?
The 8th arrondissement offers Paris's highest concentration of palace hotels, including the Plaza Athénée, Le Bristol and the Four Seasons George V, alongside many boutique and mid-range hotels near the Champs-Élysées and Saint-Lazare. Use the booking engine above to compare options for your dates.
Is the 8th arrondissement good for shopping?
Yes — it is the luxury shopping capital of Paris. Avenue Montaigne hosts Dior, Chanel and Louis Vuitton, the Champs-Élysées features flagship stores, and the Place de la Madeleine is famous for its gourmet food houses such as Fauchon, Hédiard and Ladurée.
How much does it cost to climb the Arc de Triomphe?
A rooftop ticket starts at around €16. Entry is free for visitors under 18 and for EU residents under 26. The terrace is reached by climbing 284 steps, and offers one of the finest panoramic views in Paris.
Before you go

Plan your stay

A few practical essentials to make your visit to the 8th arrondissement smooth and stress-free.

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Best time to visit

Spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer the mildest weather and golden light on the avenues. December dazzles with the Champs-Élysées illuminations.

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Book ahead

Reserve timed tickets for the Arc de Triomphe and major exhibitions at the Grand Palais online to skip the queues, especially in peak season.

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Money & tipping

Cards are accepted almost everywhere. Service is included by law (service compris); rounding up or leaving a few euros for great service is appreciated but never expected.

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Dress & etiquette

Parisians dress smartly — a notch above casual goes a long way in the 8th. A simple "Bonjour" on entering shops and restaurants is the key to warm service.

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Opening hours

Many museums close on Mondays or Tuesdays; luxury boutiques open late morning. Lunch is typically served 12–2:30 pm and dinner from 7:30 pm.

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Useful to know

Tap water is safe and free in restaurants (une carafe d'eau). Emergency number is 112. Pharmacies (green cross) are plentiful and many speak English.

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