Rue Royale, Paris
Rue Royale from the Place de la Madeleine to the Place de la Concorde | |
Shown within Paris | |
| Length | 282 m (925 ft) |
|---|---|
| Width | 22.8 m (75 ft) between the Place de la Concorde and the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré; 43 m elsewhere |
| Arrondissement | 8th |
| Quarter | Madeleine |
| Coordinates | 48°52′5″N 2°19′23″E / 48.86806°N 2.32306°E |
| From | 2 Place de la Concorde |
| To | 2 Place de la Madeleine |
| Construction | |
| Completion | 1758–1785 |
| Denomination | 11 March 1768 |
The Rue Royale (French pronunciation: [ʁy ʁwajal], lit. 'Royal Street') is a short street in the centre of Paris, France, running between the Place de la Concorde and the Place de la Madeleine (site of the Church of the Madeleine). It is in Paris's 8th arrondissement on the Rive Droite. Looking south through the Place de la Concorde, the street offers a view on the Palais Bourbon across the Seine.
Among the well-known addresses on this street is that of Maxim's restaurant, at no. 3.