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Cars, mostly. It's on a roundabout where 12 avenues meet.
the Arc de Triomphe is hard to drive around, because it sits in the middle of a large roundabout (la place de l'étoile) where twelve major avenues meet.
You can get near the arc de triomphe by car. It is located up the Champs-Elysées avenue, on a very busy roundabout. If you visit there, just use public transport which will spare you the difficulty of parking.
The Arc de Triomphe sits on "place de l'étoile", a huge circular roundabout at the upper end of the Champs-Elysées avenue, in Paris, France. It is also called "Place Charles-de-Gaulle".
The correct spelling in both English and French is Arc de Triomphe.
They visit the Arc de Triomphe because it is in the heart of Paris.
The Arc de Triomphe is in Roman style, but was not built by the Romans.
The cycling race "Tour de France" has its finish line on the Champs-Elysées. The race goes turns several times around the Arc de Triomphe when in its Champs-Elysees final circuit, but the actual finish line is close to the Rond-Point (the avenue's bottom roundabout).
The Arc de Triomphe is kind of white with a very light golden hue.
The Arc de Triomphe is one such building that is in the middle of what is called a roundabout or traffic circle. For further information refer to the Related links section below this answer box.
The Arc is a monument. There is no people living there.