For history & culture, Champs-Élysées is hit or miss.
It's Paris's Times Square — visually grand, but busy, overpriced and a boulevard to cross off rather than dwell on. The non-obvious hook for 2026: a wave of reinvestment is quietly making it worth more than one quick walk. Michelin-level restaurants and the avenue's flagship-conversion projects are bringing real cooking back, and the genuine culture sits just off the axis — the Grand and Petit Palais a short walk toward the Seine, the gardens at the lower end. Walk the sweep up to the Arc once, then step off the avenue itself, where the actual city begins.