Located in the 7th this stretch of road, runs from, Rue Saint Dominique to Avenue de la Motte-Picquet, We were on our way back from Eiffel Tower, it is so-much fun to walk the streets especially at ni...
A beautiful street lined with shops and cafes in hear of Paris. We actually stayed in an AirBnB here. However, nothing over the top and there are more beautiful city stralls available in this romancti...
Love to spend time and have a coffee or an ice cream there. The street has many cafés, little restaurants and small commerces. The area is touristy but also has plenty of locals meeting there for ...
Just like the Montoguiel st, Rue Cler is a similar yet less crowded pedestrian street between the Invalides and Eiffel tower. Many cheese and wine shops along with small bistros that can serve as your...
Lots of French around, but it seemed very touristy. Restaurants could have been anywhere. Very few unique shops - one exception being A la Mere de Familie. The adjacent side alleys have some good shop...
One of my favorite spots, with florists, fruit and meat market, and family friendly strolls.
Rue Cler is a charming shopping street filled with delectable treats. There's luxury wine shops, bakers, pastry shops, butchers, and everything you need to put together a fantastic meal.
Creel Street is very lively. There are a lot of cafes here, as well as a variety of specialty shops, etc. You can experience the very casual lifestyle of the locals. If you are tired, you can find a cafe to sit down. Quite comfortable
It's a very literary and petty bourgeois street, which is not bad.
Today, the reception is very prosperous, and the things sold in it are very diverse.