Rue de Vaugirard
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Rue de Vaugirard is considered as the longest road in the city of Paris that stretched across 4.3 km. It is largely a one-way street starting from the Latin Quarter toward the city edge. A number of attractions are accessible from here as the metro stations including Porte de Versailles, Pasteur, Convention, Saint Placide, Volontaires, Vaugirard and Falguière have their entrance on this street. It also features some of the popular hotels and restaurants of the area.
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
Address: Rue de Vaugirard, 145
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