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  • In Quartier du Faubourg-du-Roule-Paris Storage Spot

    Paris, France

    4.54(100+)

    This Convenience Store has been teaming up with Bounce since August 2020 to provide luggage storage close to Champs Élysées and Arc de Triomphe. The storage site can accommodate up to unlimited bags per day in a safe space with 24/7 support, so be sure to reserve your spot before they're all snapped up! It's the top pick for luggage storage in Paris, with up to €10,000 bag protection. Once you've made your booking, all you need to do is show your reservation confirmation on-site, and hand your bags over to the Bounce Partner - it's as simple as that!

    No need to worry about bag sizes at this spot: purses and tote bags will set you back €4.90, and regular luggage €5.90.

    Getting there is easy peasy
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    From €4.90/bag/daySee storage spot
  • Champs Élysées - Saint Philippe du Roule Storage Spot

    Paris, France

    4.73(100+)

    This Dry Cleaner has been teaming up with Bounce since January 2023, providing luggage storage in the vicinity of Miromesnil Metro and Champs Élysées. The storage spot has the capacity to hold up to 15 bags daily in a safe and secure area, supported round the clock. So, be sure to reserve your slot before they're all gone! It's the most convenient option for storing your luggage in Paris, with up to €10,000 bag protection. Once your booking is done, just flash your booking confirmation at the site, and hand your bags over to the Bounce Partner – simple as that!

    Bags of all sizes are welcome here: small items like purses and tote bags are priced at €4.90, and regular luggage at €5.90.

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    From €4.90/bag/daySee storage spot

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About Champs-Élysées

Located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, the Champs-Élysées is one of the best-known streets in the world. Running in an arrow-straight line from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs is an integral part of the historic heart of Paris.

Nowadays, the Champs-Élysées is known for some of the most glamorous luxury shopping in the world. It wasn't always this way. The area was once mostly gardens and parkland. But in 1667, a new avenue was planned as the entrance to a palace of King Louis XIV. Originally known as the Grand Promenade, it was renamed the Champs-Élysées in 1709. It takes its name from the mythical Greek Elysian fields, where heroes went after they died.

In the mid-18th century, Paris was substantially remodeled. At this time, the Champs-Élysées was widened. The Arc de Triomphe, raised in 1836 to commemorate Napoleon Bonaparte's victories, provided a new focal point. The street soon became popular with Paris' rich and influential citizens. 

Because of its width, the Champs-Élysées has been the site of many military parades throughout history. German troops marched along the boulevard in 1871 and in 1940 to celebrate victories over France. The US 28th infantry also marched down the Champs-Élysées in 1944. It still serves as a focus for national celebrations to this day.

Things to do near Champs-Élysées

Thanks to its location in the heart of Paris, the Champs-Élysées is close to many of the city's best attractions. You won't need to go far from this grand boulevard to see much of what makes Paris so special. And the boulevard itself is a worthy tourist attraction in its own right.

  • Go shopping along the Champs-Élysées. This Parisien street is known as one of the world centers for luxury goods. And if you can't afford the eye-watering price tags, you can at least do some window shopping. Plus, there's an endless variety of cafés and bistros along the Champs where you can live like a millionaire, at least for a couple of hours.
  • Get a quintessential Paris photo at the Arc de Triomphe. This impressive monument is slightly spoiled by sitting in the center of a busy traffic circle. But it's still an unforgettable sight, especially at night. Plus, you can climb the 200 steps up to the roof for an impressive view over the city.
  • Take a stroll in the Jardins des Champs-Elysees. Established even before the street that shares its name, this city park goes back to the 17th century. Filled with monumental statues, fountains, and even a theater, the park is also a great place to relax and get away from the noise and traffic of Paris.
  • See one of the centers of French power at the Elysée Palace. Built in the 18 century, this palace was home to various members of the French nobility, and is now the official residence of the president of France. Larger than the White House, this vast palace can be visited on European heritage days when it opens its gates to the public.
  • Explore one of the world's greatest collections of art at the Louvre. Home to the Mona Lisa along with thousands of other priceless works of art, this museum is recognized as one of the best in the world, and is one of France's top tourist attractions.

Transit options near Champs-Élysées

  • Gare d l’Est is one of Paris’s main train stations connecting the city to the rest of France and to other cities throughout Europe. Close to the Champs-Élysées, it can be reached by Metro in about 20 minutes.
  • George V Metro station sits right in the middle of the Champs-Élysées and is served by Metro Line 1. Franklin D Roosevelt station is at the southeast end of the Champs, and is served by Metro lines 1 and 9.
  • City buses 32 and 73 travel down the Champs-Élysées itself. These buses connect you to Paris' broader transit network. However, for most visitors, the Metro is an easier way to get around.

Luggage storage near Champs-Élysées

Part of the fun on the Champs-Élysées is simply to go for a stroll and admire the high-end shops and lively café culture. This broad avenue was made for walking, and it rewards you with impressive views of Paris’ many monuments and plenty of action to keep you entertained.

Before you get started, drop off extra bags at a Bounce luggage storage shop near the Champs-Élysées. That way, you can explore unencumbered. No matter how many bags you have or how big they are, Bounce can help you find a place to leave them safely so you can enjoy your Paris adventure.

Activities and attractions near Champs-Élysées

  • Eiffel Tower: You can't go to Paris and not see the Eiffel Tower. In fact, that's literally true. Everywhere you go in Paris, you'll get a glimpse of this iconic iron structure. But to fully enjoy the tower, take the elevator up to the observation deck at the top and enjoy expansive views of the city. Yes, it's a tourist cliché. But some things are popular for a reason. Large bags are not allowed in the elevator, so make sure you leave them at a luggage storage locker near the Champs-Élysées before you visit.
  • Ladurée Paris: The French are good at many things, and pastries are definitely one of them. At Laduree on the Champs-Élysées, you’ll be able to try some of the best sweet treats in Paris — and that’s saying a lot. Their iconic colorful macarons make the perfect gift to bring home. That’s if you can resist gobbling them all up yourself. Maybe it’s better to grab a couple of boxes while you’re there.
  • Bois du Boulogne: Paris may be one of the biggest cities in Europe, but it still has plenty of green space, even within its urban core. This massive park is one of the city's best-loved. Once a royal hunting ground, it's now the ideal place to go for a walk or enjoy a picnic in the shade of the trees. You can rent a boat to explore its waterways, enjoy an outdoor concert, or even camp along the river. Don't forget to leave any heavy bags at a luggage storage shop on the Champs-Élysées to make your visit easier.