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Army Museum, Quai Branly Museum, Seine River, Champs-Elysées, and Orsay and Rodin
museums.
BecomealocalataRueClercaféforbreakfast,orjointheafternooncrowdfor unebière
pression (a draft beer). On Rue Cler you can eat and browse your way through a street full
of cafés, pastry shops, delis, cheese shops, and colorful outdoor produce stalls. Afternoon
boules (outdoor bowling) on the Esplanade des Invalides is a relaxing spectator sport (look
for the dirt area to the upper right as you face the front of Les Invalides). The manicured
gardens behind the golden dome of the Army Museum are free, peaceful, and filled with
flowers (at southwest corner of grounds, closes at about 19:00).
Sleep Code
(€1 = about $1.30, country code: 33)
S = Single, D = Double/Twin, T = Triple, Q = Quad, b = bathroom, s = shower only,
* = French hotel rating system (0-5 stars).
Unless otherwise noted, hotel staff speak basic English, credit cards are accepted,
and breakfast is not included (but is usually optional). All hotels in these listings have
elevators,air-conditioning,Internetaccess(apublicterminalinthelobbyforgueststo
use), and Wi-Fi, unless otherwise noted. “Wi-Fi only” means there's no public com-
puter available.
To help you easily sort through my listings, I've divided the accommodations into
three categories based on the price for a standard double room with bath during high
season:
$$$ Higher Priced —Most rooms €200 or more.
$$ Moderately Priced —Most rooms between €150-200.
$ Lower Priced —Most rooms €150 or less.
Prices can change without notice; verify the hotel's current rates online or by
email.
Though hardly a happening nightlife spot, Rue Cler offers many low-impact after-dark
activities. Take an evening stroll above the river through the parkway between Pont de
l'Alma and Pont des Invalides. For an after-dinner cruise on the Seine, it's a 15-minute walk
to the river and the Bateaux-Mouches (see here ) . For a post-dinner cruise on foot, saunter
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