If you want to go shopping, this street is for you! Hundreds of stores line the street, open to the fashion chic Parisiens. Go during July and you can "profiter bien" from the "soldes" that take place ALL month long.
Rue de Rivoli
Posted: Mar 31, 2013
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DEAR张小球
4/5Excellent
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Rivoli Street, which is not far from the Champs Elysees at night, is the same as the Champs Elysees. There are many boutiques, all of which are mainly luxury goods. I also saw several five-star hotels on this street.
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Posted: Dec 14, 2019
东张西望望东西
5/5Outstanding
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Not far from the Louvre, the most obvious feature of Rivoli Street is that the building is a bit like a Guangzhou riding building. It is very beautiful. Of course, there are different shops on the street. The most are cafes. It is also very convenient to go to major department stores.
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Posted: Nov 27, 2019
泰宁根吴承恩
5/5Outstanding
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It feels very pleasant on a street. Most of them are cafes on both sides. The weather is cool. Many people sit outside class and drink coffee and chat. This feeling is very good in China and can also experience the slow life of Parisians.
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Posted: Nov 3, 2019
Ruilin
5/5Outstanding
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Rivoli Street is very long. I saw it many times in Paris for a few days. There's the Paris City Hall and a row of PALACE-LEVEL buildings nearby. Across the street is Le BHV/Marais, the Parisian's favorite Department store. The Street stretches all the way to the Louvre.
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Posted: May 14, 2018
嘟嘟鱼82
5/5Outstanding
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Rivoli Street is a well-known street in Paris. There are many luxurious shops, star-rated hotels and open-air restaurants on both sides of the street. Rivoli Street is very close to the famous Louvre Palace. You can visit the Louvre Palace, eat here and buy some things by the way.
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Posted: Mar 31, 2017
紫雨小格斗
5/5Outstanding
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Napoleon built the corridor in order to alleviate traffic congestion in the north of the Louvre, so that vehicles and pedestrians would not interfere with each other, and pedestrians would not be affected by the weather. When I was a child, I used to walk around pillars in the corridor of Jinling East Road in Shanghai. When I grew up, I went to Xiamen and other places and saw that some corridors were often built in coastal cities in the south to avoid rain. Nevertheless, it is the first time that I have seen such a magnificent corridor.