Find a hotel rue Cler in Paris
The street called la rue Cler is a famous little pedestrian street in Paris, full of market and shops of all kinds. Close to the Eiffel Tower and to the Esplanade des Invalides, it is a street much appreciated by the tourists. Discover how to stay there, by booking a hotel just a stone’s throw from the Rue Cler in Paris!
More informations about la rue Cler Paris 7th
Location
The rue Cler is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris on the left bank, halfway between the Champs de Mars and the Dome des Invalides. In a typical Parisian neighborhood, it extends over 428 meters and is joined by several routes, including the famous rue de Grenelle.
A “street-market”
Mentioned in many travel guides such as the famous American Rick Steve guide, the Cler street is one of the last streets-markets in Paris. Indeed, lined with food shops, Parisian cafes, florists and bakery, it is a typical Parisian and very picturesque street … As we do not make any more!
An ideal location
It is also a street that benefits from an ideal location in the center of Paris. At the foot of the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides, the banks of the Seine and the boats fly …
But also the Army Museum within a few minutes walk, as well as the Quai Branly Museum, the Rodin Museum, and the Musée d’Orsay. Also within walking distance, you will find ministries and the UNESCO headquarters. The rue du Champ-de-Mars houses at number 33 an Art Nouveau building that is also worth seeing.
From the hotel
Leaving our hotel, just take a left, walk about 50 meters and you’re there! Discover Cler Street, and le Café du Marché brewery, one of the most popular restaurants in the area. Discover next to it real estate agencies, ready-to-wear labels and food shops, and so on.
By public transport
Rue Cler is extremely well served by the public transport of our beautiful City of Light. You have three subway stations : école militaire, la Tour Maubourg and Varenne on lines 8 and 13. The Invalides RER Station is a few minutes walk, and many buses also serve the area.
Why this name?
The name of this street was given in 1864 in tribute to Jean Joseph Gustave Cler, general who died during the Battle of Magenta five years earlier. This soldier from Jura was particularly distinguished at the Battle of Alma in Crimea. Rue Cler used to be called rue Neuve-de-l’Eglise and then rue de l’Eglise.
His food shops
Would you like to bring back food of excellent quality from your stay? For example, you could go shopping at Davoli, a renowned Italian caterer. Or make your market at the Gourmet Club, specializing in the sale of seafood products.
To find exquisite wines, take a tour of the Grand Caves on Rue Cler. Finally, difficult to remain insensitive to sorbets and other sweets of Martine Lambert, especially when the sun shining …
Our hotel near rue Cler
The Hotel Du Cadran 4 * Paris 7
The 4-star Hotel du Cadran, just a stone’s throw from Cler Street, invites you to spend an unforgettable stay in Paris!
Our establishment revolves around the theme of wine, with a neat and elegant decoration. In addition to the decoration, wine lovers will find at the reception a D-vine self-service machine, the Nespresso wine! Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of our terrace to enjoy your drink …
In addition, we have a free SPA area available upon reservation. Everything is brought together to promote the well-being of our occupants in our hotel near Cler Street.
Our hotel rooms
Our hotel rooms are equipped to offer you maximum comfort. The bedding is of high quality, and the bathroom is fully equipped with modern technologies.
The wifi is free and unlimited, and you will find more in each room minibar, safe, coffee machine and speaker.
The breakfast
The continental buffet breakfast is served in a typical Parisian vaulted cellar. It is included in the price of the room, so do not hesitate!
For more information, we invite you to read our article on the subject.
Take advantage of our best rates by booking directly on our website. Have a nice trip in Paris !
Practical information
Hotel du Cadran
10 Rue du Champ de Mars
75007 Paris
01 40 62 67 00