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The Place Edouard VII is one of the most underestimated places in Paris. This beautiful and discreet square is located between the Madeleine and the Opera Garnier.
This square was named after King Edward VII, sovereign of the United Kingdom and a great lover of the city of lights.
The square is a peaceful place, far from the hustle and bustle of the city, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the architectural beauty of the city.
Place Edouard VII is surrounded by beautiful first floor arcades and houses an equestrian statue in tribute to the king. The statue was inaugurated in 1914.
The square is often underestimated by tourists and is a small corner of tranquility in the heart of the city.
Place Edouard VII is also home to the Théâtre Edouard VII, a renowned venue on the Parisian stage. Founded at the beginning of the 20th century, the theater has an exceptional architectural setting and its English Bar is a listed historical monument.
A few steps away from the square is the Rue Edouard VII, a private pedestrian street with charming cafés where you can relax with a drink on a terrace.