Rue de Rivoli — Paris

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Rue de Rivoli

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Rue de Rivoli is one of Paris's most famous and longest streets, stretching for nearly three kilometers along the northern side of the Louvre Museum and through the heart of the city. It was one of the first grand straight avenues designed by Napoleon, embodying classical Parisian urban planning. The street is a bustling commercial artery, known for its diverse shopping opportunities. Visitors can find everything from high-end fashion boutiques and international brands to souvenir shops, bookstores, and department stores. Its iconic arcades provide pleasant shelter for window shopping or a leisurely stroll. Beyond shopping, Rue de Rivoli is also bordered by significant landmarks, including the Tuileries Garden, Place de la Concorde, and Hôtel de Ville, making it a vibrant street for sightseeing, dining, and experiencing the pulse of Parisian life.

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