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The Tuileries area is bounded by the vast expanse of the Place de la Concorde at one end and the Grand Louvre at the other. This was the place for French kings during a long time. The Sun King (Louis XIV) lives on the Place des Victoires, which was designed solely to show off his statue. In Place Vendôme, royal glitter has been replaced by the precious stones of Cartier, Boucheron and Chaumet, and the fine cut of Arab, German and Japanese bankers, not to mention the chic ladies visiting the luxurious Hotel Ritz. The area is crossed by two of Paris’s most magnificent shopping streets – the long Rue de Rivoli, with its arcades, expensive boutiques, bookshops and five-star hotels, and the Rue St Honoré, another extensive street, bringing together the richest and humblest in people and commerce. Also the beautiful Place du Marché St Honoré recently refurbished with exclusive boutiques and elegant restaurants and the famous Palais Royal offering a lovely garden and exceptional arcades. |
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