Neighborhood Guide

Champs-Elysees

The world's most famous avenue. Fashion Week headquarters. Where supermodels and A-list celebrities command the terrace at L'Avenue and toast at Fouquet's.

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Where do celebrities eat on the Champs-Elysees?

Top celebrity restaurants on and near the Champs-Elysees include L'Avenue (Fashion Week headquarters), Fouquet's (historic Cesar Awards venue), Costes at Hotel Costes, Caviar Kaspia, and Le Cinq at Four Seasons. These establishments attract supermodels, designers, and A-list celebrities.

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L'Avenue: Fashion Week Headquarters

L'Avenue on Avenue Montaigne is the undisputed headquarters of Paris Fashion Week celebrity dining:

  • Kendall Jenner is photographed here nearly every Fashion Week
  • Bella and Gigi Hadid make regular appearances on the terrace
  • Rihanna has been spotted multiple times during Paris visits
  • The terrace seating is prime paparazzi territory and people-watching gold
  • Reservations during Fashion Week are nearly impossible without connections
  • French cuisine with see-and-be-seen atmosphere
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Fouquet's: A Century of Celebrity

Fouquet's has been a Champs-Elysees landmark since 1899 and holds unique cultural significance:

  • Official venue for the Cesar Awards dinner (French Oscars) since 1976
  • Designated a French historic monument in 1990
  • Historic patrons include Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon, Edith Piaf
  • Modern celebrities continue the tradition during film festivals and premieres
  • Famous for its Art Deco interior and terrace overlooking the Champs-Elysees
  • Presidents and world leaders have dined in private salons
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Notable Celebrity Sightings

Kendall Jenner

L'Avenue regular during Fashion Week. Often photographed on the terrace.

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Bella Hadid

Frequent L'Avenue visitor with sister Gigi and model friends.

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Rihanna

Spotted at L'Avenue, Costes, and Caviar Kaspia during Paris stays.

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Kim Kardashian

L'Avenue and Hotel Costes appearances during Paris Fashion Week.

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The Golden Triangle

The Champs-Elysees area includes the "Golden Triangle" - Paris's luxury epicenter:

  • Avenue Montaigne - Flagship luxury stores (Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton) and L'Avenue
  • Avenue George V - Four Seasons Hotel and Le Cinq restaurant
  • Rue Francois 1er - Connecting the triangle with exclusive boutiques
  • The Plaza Athenee and its Alain Ducasse restaurant
  • Peak celebrity activity during Fashion Weeks (February/March, September/October)
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Champs-Elysees FAQs

Top celebrity restaurants include L'Avenue (Fashion Week headquarters), Fouquet's (Cesar Awards venue), Hotel Costes, Caviar Kaspia, and Le Cinq at Four Seasons. These attract supermodels, designers, and A-list celebrities.

L'Avenue is Paris's unofficial Fashion Week headquarters, famous for its terrace where celebrities like Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Rihanna are regularly photographed. It's known for French cuisine, people-watching, and being nearly impossible to book during fashion events.

Fouquet's is a historic Parisian brasserie that has hosted the official Cesar Awards dinner since 1976. It's a protected historic monument and has welcomed celebrities from Jean-Paul Belmondo to modern Hollywood stars for over a century.

Paris Fashion Week (late February/early March and late September/early October) brings the highest concentration of celebrities. The Cannes Film Festival period also sees increased celebrity activity. L'Avenue terrace is prime territory during these times.