Avenue George V
Avenue George V is a street in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It starts at Place de l'Alma, and ends at No. 99 avenue des Champs-Elysées. It marks the western limit of Paris's "golden triangle" (triangle d'or).
Avenue George V with the American Cathedral in Paris in the background | |
Shown within Paris | |
Length | 730 m (2,400 ft) |
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Width | 40 m (130 ft) |
Arrondissement | 8th |
Quarter | Élysées, Chaillot |
Coordinates | 48°52′04″N 2°18′04″E |
From | Place de l'Alma, 5 |
To | Ave des Champs-Élysées, 99 |
Construction | |
Completion | 6 March 1858 |
Denomination | 14 July 1918 |
Until 14 July 1918, the avenue was called Avenue d'Alma. It received its current name in honour of the British monarch George V, who was on the throne at the time, and fought with the Allies during the First World War.
The Four Seasons Hotel George V is located on the street.[1] The street is served by several bus routes, and by George V metro station.
See also
References
- fourseasons.com Hotel George V accessed: 11/21/2014
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