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Old Mar 20th, 2006, 04:19 PM
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Walking route tips in hte 7e

What is the most calm, scenic, pedestrian friendly route from
3/4 north a block of the Rodin Museum (on rue de Bourgogne)to the Eiffel Tower?
I've got my my maps in front of me.

I know I can get there any old way, just thought someone might suggest the nicest walk. Maybe something along the way, for instance?
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Old Mar 21st, 2006, 06:19 AM
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Hi G,

Try www.mappy.com. Click "pedestrian"

I don't think it really matters if you go N or S of the Invalides.

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Thank you, Ira. I didn't know there were pedestrian map directions. This can help many places.
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You are welcome, G.
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I'd just walk west the whole way on rue de Grenelle myself (which goes in front of Hotel Invalides. It's the most direct, and scenic enough. Any walk around there will be pedestrian friendly, more or less, in that the streets are asy to navigate and flat.
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