Staying in Rue Cler, Paris
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Have stayed there a couple of times at the Hotel Grande Leveque. <BR><BR>It is a very charming, quiet, nice neighbothood. Near the Hotel Invalides, Rodin Museum and wihtin walking distance of the Eifel Tower.<BR><BR>i believe that you will like it a lot.
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Nice area. Visit rue Cler for the shops and market during the day. If you are interested in shoes, the shop on rue Cler sells Mephistos for a lot less than you can buy them in the States. Great chocolate shop on rue Cler as well, and there is a really good wine shop. You can pick up all you need for a nice picnic by the Eiffel tower on rue Cler, cheese, bread, wine, chocolate. It is a good area and has lots of good places to eat dinner as well. Enjoy.
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We stayed at the Grand Hotel Leveque in March this year and found the area nice. There weren't many other tourists around that particular area, that we noticed anyway. I loved the fact it was a local Parisian area and we bought loads of cheap food in the supermarkets! It is a nice area with really good access (walking or metro) to all popular areas.<BR>I wish I was going back soon! I am really missing the tuna and cheese crepes!
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It's "Grand Hotel Leveque."<BR><BR>http://www.hotel-leveque.com/
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Kristin, I was just there in April; I'll bring up my trip report (Sue survives Paris) for comments on Relais Bosquet and the 7th. I didn't eat at the Cafe du Marché this trip, but have in the past and liked the simplicity of their one-dish meals.



