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Angelina, 226 Rue De Rivoli, 75001 Pari...N, Rue De Varenne, Paris 9/26/2017 Angelina, 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris to Jacques Genin, Rue de Varenne, Paris - Google Maps Angelina, 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris to Walk 10.8 km, 2 h 19 min Jacques Genin, Rue de Varenne, Paris Map data ©2017 Google France 500 m Angelina Use caution - may involve errors or sections not suited for walking 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris 1. Head northwest on Rue de Rivoli toward Allée de Castiglione 87 m 2. Turn right onto Rue de Castiglione Destination will be on the right 150 m 3 min (230 m) Ladurée 14 Rue de Castiglione, 75001 Paris 3. Head northeast on Rue de Castiglione toward Rue Saint Honoré 27 m 4. Continue onto Place Vendôme 240 m 5. Turn left onto Rue des Capucines 240 m 6. Slight right onto Rue de Caumartin 350 m https://www.google.fr/maps/dir/Angelina,+226+Rue+de+Rivoli,+75001+Paris/Ladur%C3%A9e,+Rue+de+Castiglione,+Paris/L'%C3%89clair+de+G%C3%A9nie,+P… 1/5 9/26/2017 Angelina, 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris to Jacques Genin, Rue de Varenne, Paris - Google Maps 7. Turn left onto Rue Auber 10 m 8. Turn right onto Rue de Caumartin 130 m 9. Turn right onto Rue de Provence 46 m 13 min (1.0 km) L'Éclair de Génie Galeries Lafayette, 35 Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris 10. Head east on Rue de Provence toward Rue Charras 270 m 11. Turn right onto Rue de la Chaussée d'Antin 160 m 12. Turn left onto Boulevard Haussmann 500 m 13. Continue onto Boulevard Montmartre 210 m 14. Turn right onto Rue Montmartre 600 m 15. Turn left onto Rue Bachaumont 190 m 16. Turn right onto Rue Montorgueil 68 m 26 min (2.0 km) Stohrer 51 Rue Montorgueil, 75002 Paris 17. Head south on Rue Montorgueil toward Rue Marie Stuart 280 m 18. Continue onto Rue Rambuteau 230 m 19. Turn right onto Rue St Denis 400 m 20. Turn left onto Rue de Rivoli 400 m 21. Turn right onto Quai de l'Hôtel de ville 180 m 22. Turn left to stay on Quai de l'Hôtel de ville 550 m https://www.google.fr/maps/dir/Angelina,+226+Rue+de+Rivoli,+75001+Paris/Ladur%C3%A9e,+Rue+de+Castiglione,+Paris/L'%C3%89clair+de+G%C3%A9nie,+P… 2/5 9/26/2017 Angelina, 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris to Jacques Genin, Rue de Varenne, Paris - Google Maps 23. Turn right onto Pont Marie 110 m 24. Continue onto Rue des Deux Ponts 77 m 25. Turn left onto Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île Destination will be on the right 19 m 28 min (2.2 km) Berthillon 29-31 Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île, 75004 Paris 26. Head northwest on Rue Saint-Louis en l'Île toward Rue des Deux Ponts 19 m 27. Turn left onto Rue des Deux Ponts 89 m 28. Turn right onto Quai d'Orléans 8 m 29. Turn left onto Pont de la Tournelle 150 m 30. Turn left onto Quai de la Tournelle 6 m 31. Turn right onto Rue du Cardinal Lemoine 450 m 32. Turn left onto Rue Monge 700 m 33. Turn left to stay on Rue Monge 7 m 34. Turn right to stay on Rue Monge 88 m 35. Turn right onto Rue Censier Destination will be on the left 77 m 21 min (1.6 km) Carl Marletti 51 Rue Censier, 75005 Paris 36. Head northeast on Rue Censier 45 m 37. Slight right to stay on Rue Censier 32 m https://www.google.fr/maps/dir/Angelina,+226+Rue+de+Rivoli,+75001+Paris/Ladur%C3%A9e,+Rue+de+Castiglione,+Paris/L'%C3%89clair+de+G%C3%A9nie,+P… 3/5 9/26/2017 Angelina, 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris to Jacques Genin, Rue de Varenne, Paris - Google Maps 38. Turn left onto Rue Monge 88 m 39. Turn left to stay on Rue Monge 7 m 40. Turn right to stay on Rue Monge 900 m 41. Slight left to stay on Rue Monge Destination will be on the left 190 m 16 min (1.2 km) Aux Merveilleux de Fred 2 Rue Monge, 75005 Paris 42. Head northwest on Rue Monge toward Rue de la Montagne Sainte Geneviève 46 m 43. Continue onto Rue Frédéric Sauton/Place Maubert 59 m 44. Continue onto Rue Lagrange 77 m 45. Turn left onto Rue Galande 88 m 46. Turn left onto Rue Dante 5 m 47. Turn right onto Rue Galande Destination will be on the left 89 m 5 min (350 m) Odette Paris 77 Rue Galande, 75005 Paris 48. Head west on Rue Galande toward Rue Saint-Jacques 19 m 49. Continue onto Rue Saint-Séverin 120 m 50. Turn left onto Rue de la Harpe 150 m 51. Turn right onto Boulevard Saint-Germain 600 m 52. Turn left onto Rue du Four 210 m https://www.google.fr/maps/dir/Angelina,+226+Rue+de+Rivoli,+75001+Paris/Ladur%C3%A9e,+Rue+de+Castiglione,+Paris/L'%C3%89clair+de+G%C3%A9nie,+P… 4/5 9/26/2017 Angelina, 226 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris to Jacques Genin, Rue de Varenne, Paris - Google Maps 53. Turn left onto Rue Bonaparte Destination will be on the right 130 m 16 min (1.2 km) Pierre Hermé 72 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris 54. Head south on Rue Bonaparte toward Rue du Vieux Colombier 22 m 55. Turn right onto Rue du Vieux Colombier 240 m 56. Turn left onto Rue de Sèvres 170 m 57. Slight right to stay on Rue de Sèvres 54 m 58. Turn right onto Boulevard Raspail 190 m 59. Turn left onto Rue de Varenne Destination will be on the left 190 m 11 min (850 m) Jacques Genin 27 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris These directions are for planning purposes only. You may nd that construction projects, trac, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route. https://www.google.fr/maps/dir/Angelina,+226+Rue+de+Rivoli,+75001+Paris/Ladur%C3%A9e,+Rue+de+Castiglione,+Paris/L'%C3%89clair+de+G%C3%A9nie,+P… 5/5.
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