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  • Daguerre street is a lively pedestrian street located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. It owes its name to the famous French photographer Louis Daguerre, who had his workshop there. The street was converted into a pedestrian street in 1991, making it a pleasant place for walking and shopping.

    Daguerre street is known for its market, which is held from Tuesday to Sunday. The market offers a wide variety of fresh products, including fruits and vegetables, cheeses, meats, fish and seafood. It is an ideal place to buy fresh and local products, and prices are often cheaper than in supermarkets.

    In addition to the market, Daguerre street is home to many local businesses, such as bakeries, pastry shops, cheese shops, butchers, delicatessens and clothing stores. There are also several restaurants, cafes and bars, making it an ideal place to spend a pleasant evening.

    Daguerre street is also close to several tourist attractions, such as the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, the Montparnasse Cemetery, and the Montparnasse Tower. It is also close to Montsouris Park, a large public park that is ideal for a walk or a picnic.

    In terms of history, Daguerre street has a long artistic tradition. It has been frequented by many artists, writers and intellectuals, including Ernest Hemingway and Man Ray. Daguerre street was also the place of residence of the singer Edith Piaf during a period of her life.

    In short, Daguerre street is a charming and lively place in Paris, ideal for a walk, shopping or discovering local culture.

    Location: rue Daguerre 75014 Paris

    To access hotel by public transport: Metro Station: Denfert-Rochereau (lines 4, 6)

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  • Rue Daguerre, 75014, Paris, France

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