l'Avenue des Champs-Elysées
"le prix de l'Arc de Triomphe", these days "le Prix Qatar - Arc de Triomphe" is a prestigious horserace held annually in Paris. The name translates as "the Arc de Triomphe trophy / price". The Arc de Triomphe (English: the triumphal arch) is a large stone arch at the upper end of the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris.
I think its the Notre Dame ===================== The above is incorrect although I do not know the name of the arch you are referring to. You always see this arch during the end of the Tour de France cycling event and they refer to it often. Notre Dame is a gothic cathedral which has arches but this is not the large stone arch that you are asking about. ========================== L'arc de Triomphe
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The most famous avenue is the 'avenue des Champs-Elysées', stretching between the 'Place de la Concorde' and the 'Arc de Triomphe'. It is a wide, tree-lined avenue with expensive or prestigious shops (Louis Vuitton and such). In terms of traffic, the main artery is Paris' ringroad, called 'le boulevard périphérique'.
The most famous avenue is the 'avenue des Champs-Elysées', stretching between the 'Place de la Concorde' and the 'Arc de Triomphe'. It is a wide, tree-lined avenue with expensive or prestigious shops (Louis Vuitton and such). In terms of traffic, the main artery is Paris' ringroad, called 'le boulevard périphérique'.
There are three arches, on the same perspective. The first one is the arch du carousel, a rosy stone arch at the end of the Louvre palace. Up the Champs-Elysées avenue stands the Arc de Triomphe, which is the monumental arch you are certainly thinking of. And a newly-built monumental building, four kilometers up the same perspective in the business district, is the "Grande Arche de La Défense".
L'arc de Triomphe
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