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Home / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Rue Cler 20
Rue Cler, in Paris 7th arrondissement, is a thriving market street full of French shopkeepers and their delicious food offerings. The interesting part of this street is the 230-metre pedestrian mall that stretches between rue de Grenelle and Avenue de la Motte Picquet. This section of the now rather touristy rue Cler is a lined with cafés and restaurants and shops selling the finest wines, cheeses, olive oil and more.
Read more about our visit to rue Cler Here.
- A dessert shop on rue Cler
- A very busy Café Central at 40 rue Cler
- Boucheries Roger Billebault
- Café Central at 40 rue Cler
- Café du Marche at 38 rue Cler
- Cler Fleurs, a florist on rue Cler
- Davoli a family-run deli for more than 100 years
- Davoli, a great deli at 34 rue Cler
- Great cherries at this rue Cler fruit shop
- I could not resist La Fromagerie at 31 rue Cler
- It was Tour de France time and this was the Europcar ad
- La Fromagerie, a great cheese shop at 31 rue Cler
- La Terrasse at the Ecole Militaire metro stop, just around the corner from rue Cler
- Le Petit Cler at 29 rue Cler
- More cafes and restaurants on rue Cler