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  1. Boulevard Haussmann, 2.53-kilometre (1.57 mi) long from the 8th to the 9th arrondissement, is one of the wide tree-lined boulevards created in Paris by Napoleon III, under the direction of his Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann.

  2. May 25, 2023 · One of the most famous boulevards in Paris is Boulevard Haussmann. Although Boulevard Haussmann is associated with shopping with the big and famous department stores of Galeries Lafeyette and Au Printemps plus all the other innumerable retail outlets along this street but it is in fact one of the original tree lined boulevards ...

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · Boulevard Haussmann is a popular shopping street in Paris, France. It is named after Baron Georges Eugène Haussmann, who was the Prefect of the Seine and architect of the renovation of Paris during the Second Empire.

  4. Boulevard Haussmann is one of the most elegant in Paris. It stretches more than 2 kilometers from the Avenue de Friedland (near the Champs-Elysées) to the Boulevard Montmartre (close to the Grévin museum) and crosses several districts of the 8th and 9th arrondissements.

  5. Discover Boulevard Haussmann in Paris! See updated opening hours and read the latest reviews. Discover nearby hotels and dining for a perfect trip. Plan your visit to Boulevard Haussmann on Trip.com.

  6. Galeries Lafayette and Printemps dominate Boulevard Haussmann with true Belle Epoque grandeur, concentrating top designer collections for men and women, gourmet food shopping, home design, jewellery, and even hardware into a labyrinth of consumer delights.

  7. Le boulevard Haussmann est une voie parisienne qui traverse les 8e et 9e arrondissements de Paris. Situation et accès.

  8. Discover Boulevard Haussmann in Paris! See updated opening hours and read the latest reviews. Discover nearby hotels and dining for a perfect trip. Plan your visit to Boulevard Haussmann on Trip.com.

  9. Boulevard Haussmann. Haussmann's influence can be found throughout the city, not least on the eponymous Boulevard Haussmann. This street is lined with buildings in typical Haussmann style: 5 to 7 stories high white sandstone complexes with typical Parisian balconies.

  10. Oct 24, 2016 · Considered to be the greatest urban transformation since the burning of London in 1666, Haussmann is responsible for Paris’s much-loved aesthetic. Boulevard Haussmann, circa 1853–70 I | © Charles Marville/WikiCommons. Before Haussmann got his hands on the city, Paris was drowning in disease, crime, and overpopulation.