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Arrdt Parc Adresse Téléphone Identifiant Société Arrdt Parc Adresse Téléphone Identifiant Société 1 CROIX DES PETITS CHAMPS 14 rue Croix des Petits Champs 01 47 03 92 21 0104 INDIGO 1 HARLAY (PONT NEUF) 40 quai des Orfèvres 01 46 33 97 48 0041 INDIGO 1 LES HALLES-St EUSTACHE 22 rue des Halles 01 42 36 57 37 0008 SAEMES 1 LOUVRE SAMARITAINE 3 place du Louvre 01 42 60 19 14 0046 SPIE AUTOCITE 1 PYRAMIDES 14 et 29 rue des Pyramides 01 47 03 02 88 0052 SAEMES 1 SEBASTOPOL 37 boulevard Sébastopol 01 40 13 00 65 0147 INDIGO 1 VENDOME 26 place Vendôme 01 42 60 50 00 0006 INDIGO 2 BOURSE 12 place de la Bourse 01 42 96 47 04 0048 INDIGO 3 GRENIER SAINT LAZARE 24 rue du Grenier Saint Lazare 01 40 29 97 29 0106 INDIGO 3 SAINT MARTIN 245 rue Saint Martin 01 42 74 16 00 0044 INDIGO 4 BAUDOYER 44 rue de Rivoli 01 42 77 00 38 0124 REALPARK S.A. 4 HOTEL DE VILLE 8 quai de Gesvres 01 42 71 51 96 0007 SAEMES 4 LOBAU 4 rue de Lobau 01 42 77 88 53 0025 INDIGO 4 LUTECE 3 boulevard du Palais 04 40 46 95 61 0010 INDIGO 4 NOTRE-DAME 6 rue de la Cité 01 56 81 14 20 0056 SAEMES 4 RIVOLI - SEBASTOPOL 1 rue Pernelle 01 42 72 29 93 0116 SAEMES 5 CASERNE MONGE 17 rue Gracieuse 01 44 82 99 99 0133 SAEMES 5 GAY-LUSSAC 45 rue Gay-Lussac 01 44 82 99 99 0070 SAEMES 5 LAGRANGE MAUBERT 19 rue Lagrange 01 43 25 84 47 0077 SAEMES 5 MAUBERT - COLLEGE DES BERNARDINS 39 boulevard Saint Germain 01 43 26 97 01 0084 SAEMES 5 PATRIARCHES 37 rue Daubenton 01 43 37 43 56 0076 SPIE AUTOCITE 5 POLIVEAU 39 rue Poliveau 01 44 82 99 99 0085 SAEMES 5 POLYTECHNIQUE 14 rue Jacques Henri Lartigue 01 44 82 99 99 0009 SAEMES 5 SOUFFLOT 18 et 19 rue Soufflot 01 43 26 15 54 0050 INDIGO 6 ANDRE HONNORAT 2 rue Auguste Comte 01 44 82 99 99 0081 SAEMES 6 ECOLE DE MEDECINE 10 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine 01 43 29 61 38 0003 SAEMES 6 MARCHE SAINT GERMAIN 2 rue Lobineau 01 44 82 99 99 0086 SAEMES 6 SAINT GERMAIN (Garage) 169 boulevard Saint Germain 01 45 49 18 55 0160 INDIGO 6 SAINT GERMAIN DES PRES 169 boulevard Saint Germain 01 45 49 18 55 0055 INDIGO 6 SAINT MICHEL 46 rue Francisque Gay 01 56 24 32 44 0139 INDIGO 6 SAINT PLACIDE 33 rue St-Placide 01 45 45 69 73 0135 Q PARK 6 SAINT SULPICE 8 place Saint Sulpice 01 43 25 45 57 0057 INDIGO 6 SAINT SULPICE (Garage) 8 place Saint Sulpice 01 43 25 45 57 0161 INDIGO 6 SAINTS PERES 49 rue Jacob 01 45 49 18 55 0121 INDIGO 7 BAC MONTALEMBERT 9 rue de Montalembert 01 42 22 15 66 0042 INDIGO 7 CHAMPAGNY 13 rue Casimir Périer 01 44 82 99 99 0075 SAEMES 7 GOURAUD 4 avenue Emile Pouvillon 01 45 51 57 17 0071 INDIGO 7 INVALIDES 23 rue de Constantine 01 47 05 36 47 0060 INDIGO 7 JOFFRE 2 place Joffre 01 45 51 57 17 0058 INDIGO 7 LA TOUR MAUBOURG ORSAY 45 quai d'Orsay 01 44 18 04 05 0134 Q PARK 7 ORSAY 1 (SURFACE) 87 quai d'Orsay 01 44 82 99 99 0092 SAEMES 7 ORSAY 2 (SURFACE) 71 quai d'Orsay 01 44 82 99 99 0093 SAEMES 7 SAXE (SURFACE) 54 avenue de Saxe 01 44 82 99 99 0095 SAEMES 7 SEVRES BABYLONE 12 rue de Babylone 01 45 68 43 30 0155 INDIGO 7 SUFFREN 19 place Joffre 01 45 51 57 17 0063 INDIGO 8 ALMA-GEORGE V 6 et 19 avenue George V 01 47 23 06 86 0110 INDIGO 8 BERGSON 35 rue de Laborde 01 45 22 84 96 0014 INDIGO 8 CHAMPS-ELYSEES 62 avenue des Champs Elysées 01 45 61 40 79 0107 INDIGO 8 CHAMPS-ELYSEES PIERRE CHARRON 67 rue Pierre Charron 01 40 74 09 60 0125 INDIGO 8 CONCORDE 2 avenue Gabriel 01 43 12 80 70 0024 INDIGO 8 ETOILE-FRIEDLAND 16 et 41 avenue Friedland 01 42 89 69 64 0109 INDIGO 8 FRANCOIS 1ER 17 rue François 1er 01 47 23 37 03 0054 INTERPARKING 8 GEORGE V 103 avenue des Champs-Elysees, 32 avenue George V 01 47 20 02 68 0020 INDIGO 8 HAUSSMANN BERRI 161 et 162 boulevard Haussmann 01 45 63 94 62 0031 INDIGO 8 HOCHE 14 et 29 avenue Hoche 01 42 25 75 47 0015 INDIGO 8 MADELEINE - TRONCHET 19 place de la Madeleine 01 47 42 30 86 0030 INDIGO 8 MALESHERBES-ANJOU 22 et 35 boulevard Malesherbes 01 42 65 06 11 0002 INDIGO 8 MARCEAU ETOILE 75 bis avenue Marceau 01 40 70 10 10 0140 Q PARK 8 ROND-POINT (Garage) 1 avenue Matignon 01 44 82 99 99 0159 SAEMES 8 ROND-POINT DES CHAMPS ELYSEES 1 avenue Matignon 01 42 25 04 83 0061 INDIGO 9 ANVERS 41 boulevard Rochechouart 01 42 81 05 11 0023 SAEMES 9 MEYERBEER (OPERA) 4 rue de la Chaussée d'Antin 01 47 42 95 14 0018 SAEMES 9 MILTON 33 rue Milton 01 44 82 99 99 0113 SAEMES 9 MONTHOLON 3 rue Mayran 01 42 85 37 57 0045 INDIGO 10 ALBAN SATRAGNE - MAGENTA 3 square Alban Satragne 01 40 16 41 01 0028 INDIGO 10 EURONORD LARIBOISIERE 11 rue Ambroise Paré 01 40 16 42 57 0131 INDIGO 10 FRANZ LISZT 32 rue des Petits Hôtels 01 40 16 41 01 0130 INDIGO 10 RECOLLETS 3 passage des Récollets 01 44 82 99 99 0126 SAEMES 11 ROQUETTE 16 rue Servan 01 44 82 99 99 0080 SAEMES 12 BASTILLE 30 boulevard de la Bastille 01 43 46 74 14 0029 INDIGO 12 BERCY - RELAIS MERCURE 73 rue de Bercy 01 53 46 50 50 0062 SOCIETE SEIH - ACCOR - ALLSEASONS 12 BERCY AUTOCARS 154 quai de Bercy 01 43 07 48 58 0158 SAEMES 12 BERCY VEHICULES LEGERS 154 quai de Bercy 01 43 07 48 58 0129 SAEMES 12 FAUBOURG SAINT ANTOINE 85 avenue Ledru Rollin 01 44 75 52 43 0103 INDIGO 12 HECTOR MALOT 61 avenue Daumesnil 01 44 82 99 99 0115 SAEMES 12 LYON-DIDEROT 196 rue de Bercy 01 53 17 63 08 0127 SAEMES 12 MEDITERRANEE 19 rue de Chalon 01 43 07 48 58 0101 SAEMES 12 PICPUS NATION 65 et 75 boulevard de Picpus 01 42 77 88 53 0017 INDIGO 12 REUILLY-DIDEROT 30 rue de Reuilly 01 43 45 81 21 0047 SAEMES 12 VAN GOGH 205 rue de Bercy 01 44 82 99 99 0100 SAEMES 13 AUGUSTE BLANQUI (SURFACE) 149 boulevard Auguste Blanqui 01 44 82 99 99 0143 SAEMES 13 BORDS DE SEINE - FREYSSINET (RIVE GAUCHE) 21 rue Abel Gance 01 44 06 60 50 0150 INDIGO 13 CHARLETY COUBERTIN 31 avenue Pierre de Coubertin 01 45 65 25 61 0120 SAEMES 13 CHARLETY THOMIRE 12 rue Thomire 01 44 82 99 99 0119 SAEMES 13 CITÉ DE LA MODE - AUSTERLITZ (RIVE GAUCHE) 29 quai d'Austerlitz 01 44 06 60 50 0152 INDIGO 13 TRÈS GRANDE BIBLIOTHÈQUE (RIVE GAUCHE) 19 rue Emile Durkheim, 24 rue Neuve Tolbiac 01 44 06 60 50 0151 INDIGO 13 UNIVERSITÉ DIDEROT (RIVE GAUCHE) 31 rue Thomas Mann 01 44 06 60 50 0153 INDIGO 13 WATT (RIVE GAUCHE) 50 rue Watt 01 44 06 60 50 0163 INDIGO 14 DIDOT 4 rue Didot 01 44 82 99 99 0111 SAEMES 14 MAINE BASCH - ALESIA 204 et 205 avenue du Maine 01 43 95 09 14 0117 INDIGO 14 MAIRIE DU 14 EME 8 rue Charles Divry 01 43 95 09 14 0033 INDIGO 14 MONTPARNASSE 120 et 141 boulevard Montparnasse 01 43 22 51 89 0019 INDIGO 14 PORTE D'ORLEANS 6 rue de la Légion Etrangère - avenue de la Porte d'Orléans 01 40 52 09 20 0051 SAEMES 14 SAINT JACQUES 1 (SURFACE) 83 boulevard Saint Jacques 01 44 82 99 99 0087 SAEMES 14 SAINT JACQUES 2 (SURFACE) 2 boulevard Saint Jacques 01 44 82 99 99 0144 SAEMES 15 CAMBRONNE (SURFACE) 8 boulevard Garibaldi 01 44 82 99 99 0094 SAEMES 15 CITROEN-CEVENNES 47 rue Leblanc 01 45 57 32 69 0034 INDIGO 15 FREMICOURT 15 rue Frémicourt 08 10 26 30 00 0157 INDIGO 15 GENERAL BEURET 31 rue du Général Beuret 01 44 82 99 99 0118 SAEMES 15 GRENELLE 1 (SURFACE) 31 boulevard de Grenelle 01 44 82 99 99 0090 SAEMES 15 GRENELLE 2 (SURFACE) 19 boulevard de Grenelle 01 44 82 99 99 0091 SAEMES 15 LECOURBE (SURFACE) 37 boulevard Garibaldi 01 44 82 99 99 0098 SAEMES 15 MAIRIE DU 15 EME-LECOURBE 141 rue Lecourbe 01 48 285708 0021 INDIGO 15 PASTEUR 1 (SURFACE) 40 boulevard Pasteur 01 44 82 99 99 0141 SAEMES 15 PASTEUR 2 (SURFACE) 69 boulevard Pasteur 01 44 82 99 99 0142 SAEMES 15 PORTE DE VERSAILLES 40 boulevard Victor 01 53 68 46 09 0049 SAGS 16 DELESSERT 11 rue Beethoven 01 44 82 99 99 0122 SAEMES 16 EYLAU 6 avenue d'Eylau 01 47 04 75 81 0013 INDIGO 16 FOCH 37 avenue Foch 01 45 00 44 78 0012 SPIE AUTOCITE 16 GROS BOULAINVILLIERS 15 rue de Boulainvilliers 01 44 82 99 99 0074 SAEMES 16 HENRI MARTIN 1 (SURFACE) 95 avenue Henri Martin 01 44 82 99 99 0136 SAEMES 16 HENRI MARTIN 2 (SURFACE) 84 avenue Henri Martin 01 44 82 99 99 0137 SAEMES 16 JEAN BOUIN Rue Nungesser et Coli 01 46 51 28 68 0162 SPIE AUTOCITE 16 MANDEL 1 (SURFACE) 2 avenue Georges Mandel 01 44 82 99 99 0097 SAEMES 16 MANDEL 2 (SURFACE) 69 avenue Georges Mandel 01 44 82 99 99 0149 SAEMES 16 MOZART 2 rue de la Cure 01 44 82 99 99 0082 SAEMES 16 PASSY 82 rue de Passy 01 45 24 25 09 0016 INDIGO 16 PLACE VICTOR HUGO 76 avenue Victor Hugo 01 47 04 75 81 0053 INDIGO 16 PONT DE GRENELLE - MAISON DE LA RADIO 116 avenue du Président Kennedy 01 45 25 18 90 0037 SAGS 16 PORTE D'AUTEUIL 8 avenue du Général Sarrail 01 46 51 90 18 0022 SPIE AUTOCITE 16 PORTE DE SAINT CLOUD 10 avenue de la Porte de Saint Cloud 01 46 51 28 68 0043 SPIE AUTOCITE 16 VERSAILLES REYNAUD 178 avenue de Versailles 01 40 71 63 43 0138 INDIGO 16 VICTOR-HUGO-POMPE 122 avenue Victor Hugo 01 47 27 22 69 0059 INDIGO 16 WILSON 1 (SURFACE) 38 avenue du Président Wilson 01 44 82 99 99 0148 SAEMES 16 WILSON 2 (SURFACE) 16 ter avenue du Président Wilson 01 44 82 99 99 0096 SAEMES 17 AMPERE 93 rue Ampère 01 42 25 75 47 0001 INDIGO 17 CARDINET 168 rue Cardinet 01 44 82 99 99 0154 SAEMES 17 CARNOT 16 avenue Carnot 01 40 68 91 61 0011 INDIGO 17 JOUFFROY 6 rue Jouffroy d'Abbans 01 43 80 73 81 0108 INDIGO 17 MAC MAHON 17 avenue Mac Mahon 01 45 74 65 66 0112 INDIGO 17 MAILLOT PEREIRE (SURFACE) 271 boulevard Péreire 01 44 82 99 99 0132 SAEMES 17 MAIRIE DU 17 EME 20 rue des Batignolles 01 53 04 30 10 0072 SAEMES 17 PEREIRE 211 boulevard Péreire 01 44 82 99 99 0079 SAEMES 17 PORTE D'ASNIERES 2 avenue de la Porte d'Asnières 01 43 80 73 81 0114 INDIGO 17 PORTE DE CHAMPERRET 6 avenue Porte de Champerret, 21 boulevard de l'Yser 01 43 80 73 81 0035 INDIGO 17 PORTE DE SAINT OUEN 25 avenue de la Porte de Saint Ouen 01 42 29 31 96 0040 SPIE AUTOCITE 17 PORTE MAILLOT 16 place de la Porte Maillot 01 40 68 00 11 0064 INDIGO 17 PRONY 37 rue de Prony 01 43 80 73 81 0065 INDIGO 17 TERNES 38 et 61 avenue des Ternes 01 45 72 17 61 0036 SPIE AUTOCITE 17 VILLIERS 14 avenue de Villiers 01 47 63 44 91 0004 INDIGO 17 WAGRAM-COURCELLES 103 rue Jouffroy d'Abbans 01 47 63 75 83 0123 INDIGO 18 CARPEAUX 7 rue Carpeaux 01 44 82 99 99 0105 SAEMES 18 DAMREMONT 73 rue Damremont 01 44 82 99 99 0073 SAEMES 18 FIRMIN GEMIER 5 rue Firmin Gemier 01 44 82 99 99 0068 SAEMES 18 GOUTTE D'OR 10 rue de la Goutte d'Or 01 42 62 78 71 0069 SAEMES 18 MARCADET 142 rue Marcadet 01 44 82 99 99 0078 SAEMES 18 PORTE DE CLIGNANCOURT 20 avenue de la Porte de Clignancourt 01 42 64 03 82 0038 SAGS 19 MAIRIE DU 19 EME 5 rue André Dubois 01 44 82 99 99 0102 SAEMES 94 MARIGNY CHÂTEAU 10 cours Marigny 01 43 74 96 43 0156 INDIGO.
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