The Champs-Élysées in Paris attracts approximately 300,000 visitors each day, making it one of the most famous avenues in the world. This high foot traffic includes both tourists and locals, drawn by its shops, cafes, and iconic landmarks. The number can vary significantly depending on the season and local events.
The answer is the Champs Eysees is very important to Paris because it attracted many people which increased the population.
In 2009 there were 7 laps, the finish line was passed 8 times as the riders ride onto the Champs Elysees without doing a complete lap.
13 streets i cant name them but those are the streats that lead thirteen for those who cant read numbers. But the Champs Elysees (street or road) is the longest one i know of.
There are many tree-lined boulevards in Paris since the second part of the nineteenth century, and it is considered a nice thing, part tradition, and part ecological.
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There are twelve avenues meeting on the 'Place de l'Étoile' around the Arc de Triomphe, including the famous Champs-Elysees avenue.
Around 5 million tourists visit Frankfurt each year.
Around 1.5 million tourists visit Stonehenge every year.
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