MADELEINE I ÉLYSÉE


The name of the district originates with the construction of the Church of the Madeleine in a neo-classical architectural style, resembling a Greek temple. Located on its solemn rectangular square, this place offers an exceptional setting.
It is also an important political center with the presence of remarkable buildings such as the Élysée Palace, the Hotel Beauvau or the United States Embassy.
District coveted for its central location, for its cultural and architectural richness. High standing apartments are very popular with Parisians. Numerous brands, boutiques, restaurants and delicatessens line the typically Haussmannian streets and offer a most prestigious living environment.


