CHAILLOT
Located between the Porte Dauphine and the Place de l'Étoile, the Chaillot district is a place of culture and history.
Marked by its Haussmannian spirit, the Chaillot district is characterized by its wide avenues, its beautiful buildings and its private mansions. It concentrates a large number of places of interest founded on the occasion of the 1937 Universal Exhibition such as the Palais de Tokyo, striking by its classical and modern style.
Crossed by the Trocadero gardens, the district offers an unobstructed view of the Iron Lady, emblematic figure of the capital. In its center, the Warsaw Fountain and its grandiose shows at any time of the day amaze tourists and residents.
Installed in the Palais Chaillot, the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine tells the story of several centuries of urban planning, allowing visitors to read and discover the most beautiful buildings in France.
Rich in culture and majestic in architecture, the Chaillot district is attractive and pleasant to live in.