Concorde Square: Concorde Square is one of the most famous squares in France and one of the most beautiful squares in the world. During the French Revolution, Louis XVI and Queen Mary were executed here. Concorde Square is an octagonal shape surrounded by a moat. To the south is the Seine River. The Concorde Bridge on the river connects with the Bourbon Palace, the seat of the French National Assembly on the left bank. To the east, between the Louvre and the Louvre, is the Duilery Garden, which was once the palace of France. To the west of the square is the eastern starting point of Champs Elysees Avenue, which leads directly to the de Gaulle Square where the Arc de Triomphe is located in Paris. To the north of the square are two identical buildings, the French Navy in the East and the Kryon Hotel in the west, with Royal Road in the middle leading north to Madeleine Church. In addition, the U.S. Embassy in France is located in the northwest corner of the square. The monuments, sculptures and fountains on Egypt's Obelisk square can not be missed. In the center of the square stands an Egyptian Obelisk 23 meters high, which was presented to France by Egyptian Governor Mohammed Ali in 1831. The ancient inscriptions on the tablet record the deeds of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses. In 1998, the French government added a Golden Pyramid spire to the top of the obelisk. At both ends of the monument and fountain square, there are two magnificent fountains and some ornate monuments. The monument is decorated with the bow of a ship. It is the symbol of Paris. The two fountains are intended to reflect France's superb navigation and river shipping technology at that time. In fact, these two fountains are just replicas of the fountains of St. Peter's Square in Rome. To the north of the square is La Fontaine des fleuves, and to the south of the square is La Fontaine des mers. There is a three-story fountain on both sides. There are six beautifully carved bronze mermaids in the fountain. Each holds a fish and sprays a water column several meters high from the fish's mouth. Concorde Plaza used to be a scenic spot for many Hollywood fashion blockbusters. There is a small Ferris wheel on one side of the square, which will be moved to the square every winter for tourists to ride. For 10 Euros, you can sit two or three times, overlooking the beautiful night view of the square from the air.