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Walk down the Champs Elysées with Euro Maestro Virtual tour of Paris
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A Walk Down The Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris
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⌈4κ⌋ Christmas Walk in Paris ✨ Avenue des Champs-Elysées to Arc de Triomphe
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PARIS WALK | Champs-Élysées Avenue to Arc de Triomphe | France
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Avenue des Champs-Élysées Paris 2018 Visual Walk Tour in HD (1080p 60fps)
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Night Walk at Avenue des Champs-Élysées Paris
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⁴ᴷ Paris walking tour Champs Élysées and beauty shops France 4K
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This walk along Paris’ Avenue des Champs-Élysées—one of the world’s grandest shopping areas—spans the historic Arc de Triomphe to the Musée de Louvre and clocks in at 2.25 miles each way, but you may want to make side detours or browse shops and gardens along the way.A Walk On Walk Off® Tour, brought to you by Walks The highs, lows and highlights of the Avenue des Champs-Élysées Join your guide at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Metro station named for the US President whose troops paraded down the avenue to celebrate the Liberation of Paris in August 1944 before embarking on an illuminating walk down the Champs-Élysées.Champs-Elysees: Don’t miss walking down the Champs-Elysees See 21,348 traveler reviews, 9,600 candid photos, and great deals for Paris, France, at Tripadvisor.A first-person perspective Paris walk tour of Avenue des Champs-Élysées to Arc de Triomphe.
See all the sights as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on.The Champs-Élysées is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) long and is the most beautiful and well-known avenue in Paris. It connects Arc de Triomphe with the Place de la Concorde and is considered one of the world’s most famous commercial streets.
Champs-Élysées from Place de la Concorde Night.Self-Guided Walking Tours to Explore Paris, France Follow these 24 expert-designed self-guided walking tours to explore Paris, France on foot at your own pace. You can also create your own self-guided walk to visit the city attractions which interest you the most.Great Paris walks: The best way to explore Paris is on foot, and these detailed itineraries and maps will get you exploring and learning in no time – Time Out Paris.Walking down the Champs Elysees After this ‘achievement unlocked’, the next obvious thing to do around the Champs Elysees is to actually walk down the Champs Elysees!
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Explore France 1,118,198 views. 30:34.Walking tour in Paris: “Champs Elysées” If You want to see any place in Paris, just ask for in the comments.
Watch more videos of Paris here: https://www.y.Ave. des Champs Élysées trends downhill from Arc de Triomphe to Place de la Concorde.Champs-Elysees, Grand Palais & Petit Palais. Bus stops: Rond-Point Champs Elysees, Champs Elysees-Clemenceau & Concorde-Cours la Reine.
From Avenue Montaigne, the bus turns down the elegant Champs-Élysées. This is a dream spot for many shoppers, and you’ll find some of the most famous shops in Paris nearby.Historically, downhill marchers have been heroes or leaders with nothing left to prove. Most memorable was Charles de Gaulle marching down the Champs Elysées on August 26, 1944, during the liberation of Paris, the tallest man in the crowd, striding confidently 10 steps ahead of the generals and his supporters, marching behind him.From there start walking down the Champs-Élysées.
A stroll around the area known as the Triangle d’Or (the Golden Triangle) is a must. According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Champs-Elysees: Paris’ Night Tour: The City of Lights (From US$18.87) See 30+ Top Paris Sights with a Fun Guide.
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I love your channel so much, I will create video like this from in Cambodia.
One of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. Historically, Paris has always enjoyed top heavy governments, which allows it’s citizens to ignore their duties and responsibilities. The result is traffic insanity. If you visit Paris, please don’t act like a Parisian. Adding to Paris’s traffic nightmare, shows extremely bad judgement. If the residents and visitors of Paris ever accept their social responsibilities, the world will be enlightened, knowing that Paris’s streets adults, communities and civil servants, finally became law-abiding, ethical and conscientious. Imagine, after two millennium!!
Ana min eljazair ajmal madina fi el3alam wa tastahiq tasmiyat 3asimat eljin wa el malaika wa 3asimat el mawdha in cha elah nzourha wa naskoun fiha
the streets of Paris is so dirty! a far cry compared to the ultra clean streets of singapore and japan.
In between the rows of trees on each side used to be a street for local activity. There was the boulevard AND the smaller streets on each side of the boulevard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McvX4kTP5IY&t=316s paris in 4k
Beautiful walk. Could you make similar videos in the same time of the day on Avenue Montaigne, Rue Faubourg St Honore, Rue Paix and Place Vendome?
Just think…..a mere eighty years ago this year…..2020…June 1940 the Germans marched down the Champs Elyseesin jack boots and steel helmets and wearing crisp uniforms.They probably would have been more comfortable struttingtheir victory in adidas, white socks, ball caps and t-shirts withcute little messages like these tourists are wearing who’ve invaded in 2020.
I like it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkxHtDnyYjc&t=32s
I don’t believe this is in July! Did you record this in winter?
Thats why i subscribed ur channel caz when u go any shopping mall or shops for show us to beautiful fashion or any things thn we feel grtfull so thanks for that i see alot of youtube channel but ur is awesome so keep it up enjoy urself n also do enjoy ourself
6:45 two guys with machine gun and bulletproof jacket….. hmm…. If you don’t live in rich part of the city, it must be a bit danger at night. But it is just assumption…. 😉
Thanks for the great tour. I’ve walked almost the same route a months ago:).
Shopping is exciting just by watching the video.lol Of course, the street scenery is great!
JÉSUS VOUS AIME! ET BIENTÔT, IL REVIENDRA! PRÉPAREZ-VOUS À LA PLUS GRANDE RÉUNION DE VOTRE VIE!
Loooove it!!
Edit: Okay, so the first time I saw this I didn’t watch it till the end and now I see that you are also showing the Galerie Lafayette!!! Thanks so much!!!! That was so, so interesting!!
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Aleppo Citadel… one of the largest castles in the world
Aleppo Castle is located in the north of Syria, it is characterized by its huge size and is one of the largest castles in the world and dates back to ancient times. The castle sits on a hill in the center of the city of Aleppo and the ascent of the majestic castle is the sight is by a stairway or a huge amphitheater that passes through a raised gate in the center and is located on the arches that progress in Height to the main gate of the castle.
Successive civilizations
The castle is surrounded by a semi-circular wall and a number of towers that belong to different civilizations. Inside the majestic castle, we find in front of us an integrated city of buildings, churches, mosques, halls, warehouses, theaters, theater, stores, and many monuments. The castle was used during the reign of Sultan Al-Zahir Ghazi bin Salahuddin, and the main gate was erected. And some installations inside the castle.
The main entrance to the castle consists of a huge building consisting of doors, galleries, halls of defense and ammunition, and among the buildings at the top of this building is a large hall, the throne hall, whose façade is decorated with wonderful stone decorations, there are many buildings, rooms, halls, corridors, and many monuments inside the castle. The towers have many rectangular windows, large and small. These windows overlook the most beautiful view of ancient Aleppo, which is famous for its covered markets, lanes, churches, mosques, gates, and antique houses.
The Citadel of Aleppo is one of the most beautiful and creative castles and the largest and it has a history of events as it was a springboard and a base for many rulers, kings and leaders and witnessed the most important events of the East from the era of the Arameans through many civilizations until the Islamic era.
The hall was a fortress punishing its works by the Hittites, Arameans, Seleucids, Romans and Byzantines The city of Aleppo circled around a hilltop topped by a high fortress that overlooks the city from all its sides, and this Arab-Islamic castle is one of the most famous castles of the world, and it was undoubtedly erected on the ruins of ancient successive castles, as it was Rabieh is the most secure high rise for establishing the fortified government headquarters for the city of Aleppo throughout its long history.
The history of building the most important sections of the castle dates back to the era of the apparent King Ghazi bin Salahuddin Al-Ayyubi and his rulers in 1190 AD, he fortified its entrance and built a wall on its foot, and dug a trench around it, and built a mosque and a number of palaces inside it. His wife, his guest, Khatoon, who became the Queen of Aleppo, lived in one of the castle’s palaces, and where she was buried.
The fortress is about forty meters above the level of the city of Aleppo, and its walls and towers are still standing, some of which date back to the era of Nur ad-Din Zangi, and the castle is surrounded by a trench with a depth of thirty meters.
We enter the castle from a huge gate through a rectangular defensive tower, ending with the large entrance to the castle, and it consists of a vestibule that ends with a huge door of forged iron, topped by holes for the goals and burners, and back to the era of Khalil bin Qalawun who renewed and restored it. Above the door is a stone arch with a carving along its length representing two snakes with a dragon’s head.
After passing this entrance, we reach another vestibule in its three walls, huge iwans, and in its northern iwan a door connects with a staircase leading to the defense hall. The castle has a fourth wooden door topped by a lint that carries two opposite lions. After passing the door, we went through high terraces with rooms and warehouses. Then we reach the castle’s inner passageway, with a group of buildings and shops, and a stairway leading to the royal palace.
If we follow the path, we will reach the Ibrahim Al-Khalil Mosque, which was established by the good king Ismail bin Mahmoud bin Zangi in the year 536 AH / 1179 AD. And at the entrance to the mosque, and on its walls are historical writings. This mosque is followed by another building, a mosque with a high square minaret, established in the era of the apparent King Ghazi bin Salahuddin al-Ayyubi. Not far from this recently renovated mosque, a military barracks were established in the era of Ibrahim Pasha al-Masri in 1252 AH / 1834 CE. In the middle of this mound is a large hall, which we reach through seventy degrees below the surface, which was used as a warehouse for grains and fodder.
Among the palaces that still stand, the palace of Joseph II, the grandson of Ghazi, decorated his entrance with beautiful muqarnas, and in front of it is a square paved with small colored stones with an intricate geometric graphic.
We go from the palace to the throne hall, and we enter it from a gate with colored stones, topped with muqarnas, under which is historical writing. In the Ayyubid era, the hall was constructed on two towers around the outside entrance, then it was completed and restored in the Mamluk era. Then, in 1960, antique wood and stone decorations were added.
Among the most beautiful windows of this hall, a large window with nets decorated in Arabic form, and through it you see the city of Aleppo sprawling at the entrance to the castle, and the facades of the external hall were decorated with stone geometrical motifs and strips of Arabic writings. Whoever told it, “Say it all like it.”
Under this throne hall, the defense hall, and its walls are pierced with arrows, and holes are poured to pour out the burning liquids on the raiders and the trapped.
The Citadel of Aleppo was invaded by the Mongols, led by Hulagu in 658 AH / 1260 CE, and it destroyed many of its landmarks, after promising to protect them if they surrendered, and the castle was liberated after the victory of the Arabs over the Mongols in the location of Ain Jalut. King Ashraf Qalawun restored what was destroyed of it. Then came the lame Tamerlane in the year 803 AH / 1400 AD, destroying the city and the castle, and the Mamluks edited and restored it.
Then the Ottomans seized it in the year 923 AH / 1516 AD and Ibrahim Pasha bin Muhammad Ali Pasha came from Egypt in 1831, and it continued to be subordinated to him until 1257 AH / 1840 CE, in which he established a military barracks, and made the castle the seat of his soldiers. Since 1950, there have been renovations and renovations in the castle by the General Directorate of Antiquities, and archaeological excavations have been conducted in them to learn about the history of this castle before Islam.
The most recent discovery in the Citadel of Aleppo, a wall from a temple that identified the god of rain and the lights, and was worshiped by all the peoples of the region.
It was found that the hillock was the seat of the Hittite and Aramean temples, and traces of this were discovered preserved in the Aleppo Museum. In the Greek era, the hillock became the city’s acropolis, and it continued so until the Muslim Arabs stormed, headed by Khaled Bin Al-Walid. It is said that this was done by trying a number of Arab guerrillas who concealed the skin of goats.
They seemed to herd biting the grass from the foot of the hillock, and the rum was in celebration, sugar and ecstasy, so the guerrillas killed the gatekeeper, and they opened the doors after setting fire to the sign of the attackers who entered the castle, and evacuated the soldiers and residents there. And Islamic Arab rule has settled since that time in Aleppo and its stronghold, which repelled the attack of the Romans, Mongols and Tatars, was the first to use it by Saif al-Dawla al-Hamdani and then the Mordadians and after them the al-Sanqar then Radwan bin Touch is more suitable in it, but the Ayyubids are her daughters as they are today.
Bracelet and towers
The wall of the Citadel of Aleppo is elliptical in shape, interspersed with towers, some square in shape and some circular, and the wall rises twelve meters and is of huge stone, and the walls and towers are all dating back to the Arab ages, starting from the twelfth century to the sixteenth century AD, confirmed by inscriptions written on it are still even Today.
The fortress of the fort is double in most of its sections, and it has been devastated on many occasions, and in its parts there are still ruins awaiting restoration. As for the towers, the most prominent ones are the high entrance towers and the former entrance tower. On the opposite side to the south is a huge tower rising up at the foot of the wall of the trench covered with stone, and this beautiful tower was established by the Mamluk Prince Jkm, then Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri renewed it in 916 AH / 1508 CE, as inscribed on it.
The ascender arrives to this tower by means of a stairway extending at the foot of the wall of the trench and continues to the walls of the castle, where it ends with a secret door that was used by the apparent king Ghazi to exit from the castle to the Palace of Justice, and after the secret door a bathroom hall in front of it a corridor paving its land with stones in geometric forms.
The corridor leads to a square in the middle of a water basin, and on the wall of the square there are still the remains of Salsabeel, and from the south are the remains of a large iwan, and in the east a small iwan, and the earth is covered with a colorful stone ornament whose remains are still clear. And facing the huge south tower, a similar tower from the north, which was also renovated and restored, is the last Mamluk sultan, Qansuh al-Ghuri.
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The Champs Elysee is typically so crowded, I wonder what it’s like now. This video brings back great memories for me, thanks for posting!
La France est célèbre pour son manque d’hygiène et les odeurs odieuses des femmes
Too many sand people begging right in the middle of the sidewalk
Champs Elysées..gone are the small businesses..and mega stores
have ruined it…
It’s gotten so trashy. Like what happened to New York’s Times Square/Broadway.
This high quality video recorded Paris video is amazing.
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So many people out and about when it’s so cold! Beautiful footage makes me want to be there. ❤️
bonnes vidéos ami faites-nous savoir votre belle ville je voudrais que vous fassiez des vidéos de lieux de tournage et de séries télé montrant un Paris tranquille avec peu de circulation merci
J kiff le drapeau et on fait k de le pub pour nous chez nous
What camera did you use on recording this video? And what microphone?
Probably one of the most beautiful streets and avenues in the world. Hope I will get to visit someday.
Many thanks! I totally enjoyed your video and feel like I took a walk there too! Your videos give a real sense of the place, not just collected snaps of different places. You can see what it looks and feels like and as well as the actual perspective how big and far things are.
Thanks again!!
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Curieusement 99% des commentaires en anglais sur les champs Elysée!alors qu’en est-il si c’était sur Londres ou une ville américaine?
Does anyone in France go out in a wheel chair? I haven’t seen a wheel chair in a walking video made there.
from algeria respect and love France and euroupeans countries
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Ah linda Paris!!
Mon chère te momanque la vie ici différents endroits de publics Maroc
A lot of tourists always visit the same spots, but never go in others parts of Paris, like the business district here:
https://youtu.be/d761d4nHHAI
…It is said that WW II produced the bestlooking girls the world has ever seen….Paris was occupied and with occupation came a “food shortage”….and a…..”petrol shortage”…Guess what that means??..The Paris girls had to WALK everyplace…..and……the Paris girls had little food to eat…in other words the Top Models were FORCED to be history’s most TIPTOP of Top Models
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Nice video, I love Paris! Especially Champs Elysees, the shopping district.
οι γαλλοι ειναι του σατανα…πατε να δειτε το μουλεν ρουζ…ουυυ ουυυυυ
Thank you Silent Walker very beautiful video for me.
I remember walking that street in the very early 1960’s with my sister wearing her green velvet dress… she was about 5 years of age and I was about 8. She was so pretty in that dress. Petticoats and long blond tresses.
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After the recent snow here in London, I thought it would be nice to warm up in sunny Paris I hope you all enjoy this little stroll up Champs-Élysées
Amazing vedio which has been making a thirst in my heart to be there…. Lovely Paris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McvX4kTP5IY&t=316s paris in 4k
I am here after corona ( missing paris ) missing France ( lovely years of mine is there)thanks
Wow ah. Amazing…thank you give me an best of experience about paris city
Paris con frío, con lluvia, con viento, con calor……PARIS EST BELLE
The rain filled pavement is dreamy. Although the people seem a little distant and hypnotised by the commerce.
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What time was it when this video taken? Beautiful and historic Paris!
Poxa vc deveria ter entrado nas lojas tentar mostrar os preços da coisas
bearing the elements brings serious demeanours to the faces of they who dare to. freeeezzzzzing.
البشير شو ذكر هذا الشارع ودورت جولة بي واجيت يجنن ان شاء الله اشوف فرنسا كلش احب هاي الدولة
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l have a question about the little giant girl l heart that she is lying in a warehouse between stuff what are they going to renew her new parts or what going to happen with her will she perform again or is she going to the museum that’s what royal de luxe says but that will be in the future but what is the future how long must we waiting for her to see her again
what camera did you use? the 4K is not very sharp, unlike other similar channels
I learn France Languegs’Paris from Miss Morrisson is visited in my place.Now she married and stay in Kalymyo.
She wash for GRET.Merci bien.Thawn Suan Mang?
Must be made in the USA….did you notice that chap at the beginning of the film walking about in flip flops????? OR, the other one with the ball cap and rucksack? USA?Did you see all of the WHITE trainer shoes on the passersby? Could they be French?I’ve always heard it said that all those that wear WHITE trainers with WHITE socks must be tourists, especially from the USA. Funny, when I was in Paris last year, I noticed a LOT of Frenchmen wearing WHITE trainers and WHITE socks! Mostly Adidas, but still!!!!So insidious the USA culture…….I seen it in Britain too……tourists only?
This improves my mood, to wake from my nap and, with a cup of tea, take this ten minute stroll down Avenue des Champs-Élysées.
Merci pour ces vidéos: elles m’aident avec ma répétition pour être en vie.
Perhaps a little heavy, but it sounded french in the heat of the moment.
Beware of pickpocketers they are everywhere in Paris. Period.
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is an avenue in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, 1.9 kilometres long and 70 metres wide, running between the Place de la Concorde and the Place Charles de Gaulle, where the Arc de Triomphe is located.
Nice walk! I wonder why there are so much police trucks at 27:50
what a very peaceful scenery and people!! beatiful Video for us,thank you very much, Now we (people who are living in this earth) are fighting covid19 virus,,,So,,,
I hope we want to watch this kind of peaceful scenery and excellent people on the street in this summer!! sorry funny english,,,,, from Japan
Still cobblestone! How cool is that! In the Americas, the hot dogs wouldn’t let it last more than a year.
Changed view height too frequently for my liking. Hard to feel like I’m there if I’m looking at street at 4-feet high then a second later, 7-feet high. Really should choose height between 5.5 and 6 feet and stick with it.
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YES, Very Good Jiroch. Very clear, from way out here furthest west Santa Barbara!!