Levallois-Perret City

Suburb of Paris, known for its residential areas

Tightly packed beside the Seine, Levallois‑Perret mixes Art Deco apartment blocks, compact markets and riverside promenades; most visitors use it as a practical base for Paris explorations but come away noticing solid local cafés and bakeries.

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Costs
High Paris-suburb prices: $160-240/day
Expensive short-stay rentals and cafés; similar to central Paris rates.
Safety
Generally safe, urban bustle
Low violent crime; standard urban pickpocket risks near transit hubs.
Best Time
April-September
Warm months are best for parks and quick Paris outings.

Dense, affluent Parisian suburb adjacent to the La Défense business district, known for tidy streets, strong local commerce and riverside promenades. Practical and polished, it suits short urban stays and commuters.

Getting around: Use Metro line 3 (Pont de Levallois-Bécon) and Transilien trains for Paris; frequent buses, Vélib’ bikes and RATP or Citymapper apps simplify short hops.

Infrastructure & convenience: Highly urbanized with abundant bakeries and boutiques along Rue Anatole, excellent internet, efficient services in Centre-ville, but parking is scarce and traffic peaks at rush hour.

Local tips: Greet with ‘bonjour’ in shops; prepare for a businesslike atmosphere near La Défense commute; visit Saturday Marché Place du Général Leclerc and watch bike lanes.

Dining: Find classic bistro fare and Japanese sushi restaurants around Rue Anatole and Rue de Villiers; sample excellent boulangeries, rotisserie chicken and evening terasses on Boulevard Bineau.

Levallois-Perret ranks among France's most densely populated suburban communes.
Local Time
12:38 AM
GMT+2
Weather
Clear 69°F
Clear
Population
62,178

Why Visit Levallois-Perret?#

Close to Paris yet distinct in scale, Levallois-Perret appeals with tidy parks, riverside quays and a dense neighborhood feel centered on Parc de la Planchette. The town mixes elegant early-20th-century architecture with contemporary shops and plentiful cafés, and its proximity to La Défense and the Seine makes it a smart base for combining business and leisure. Travelers who want a quieter, locally scaled Parisian experience come for the markets, tree-lined streets and easy access to central Paris.

Regions of Levallois-Perret#

Town Centre

Levallois’ compact centre is practical and comfortable: tree-lined streets, bustling weekday markets, and a selection of cafés where locals meet. It’s not flashy but it’s handy for quick stops and a genuine suburban Parisian rhythm. Walkable and relaxed, good for short stays and families.

Dining: Bistros · Nightlife: Quiet · Shopping: Markets · Stays: Mid-Range

Top Spots

  • Place de l’Hôtel de Ville - Central square around Levallois’ mairie and cafés.
  • Rue commerçante (centre) - Cluster of shops, bakeries, and everyday boutiques.
  • Marché de Levallois - Local market with fresh produce and charcuterie.

Île de la Jatte

A surprisingly green, almost village-like island between Levallois and Neuilly, famed for being painted by the Impressionists. It’s the spot to slow down: tree-shaded paths, elegant villas, and cafés where you’ll mostly see residents rather than tourists. Ideal for a calm afternoon and photos.

Dining: Cafés · Nightlife: None · Shopping: Limited · Stays: Mid-Range

Top Spots

  • Île de la Jatte - A leafy island on the Seine known from impressionist paintings.
  • Riverside promenades - Quiet paths and sculptural gardens perfect for strolling.
  • Local galleries and period architecture - Scattered small sites recalling 19th-century Parisian life.

Parc de la Planchette & Parks

Green pockets define this neighborhood - parks, playgrounds, and spots to picnic. Families and joggers own the mornings while retirees take long afternoon walks. It’s pleasant, easygoing, and low-key, useful if you’re traveling with kids or want to sample everyday Parisian suburb life.

Dining: Cafés · Nightlife: None · Shopping: Limited · Stays: Mixed

Top Spots

  • Parc de la Planchette - Popular local park with playgrounds and lawns.
  • Square Héloïse - Small green spaces and benches to people-watch.
  • Local boulangeries - Plenty near the parks for picnic supplies.

Who's Levallois-Perret For?#

Business

Levallois-Perret is a compact business hub bordering Paris, with excellent Metro access and many corporate offices. Good for short stays and meetings, it offers quality business hotels and quick commutes to La Défense and central Paris.

Digital Nomads

Dense residential streets, reliable internet and plentiful cafés make Levallois practical for remote work. Coworking options exist and short Metro rides deliver cultural breaks in Paris; accommodation costs sit below central arrondissements.

Families

Parks like Parc de la Planchette, playgrounds and safe streets make it a solid choice for families. Local schools, weekly markets and family-friendly restaurants create a convenient suburban feel while staying very close to Paris.

Foodies

Levallois has a steady stream of quality boulangeries, brasseries and neighborhood bistros - think good weekday lunches and refined casual dinners. For more adventurous dining, Paris’s 17th and 8th arrondissement restaurants are a short trip away.

Best Things to Do in Levallois-Perret#

Levallois-Perret Bucket List#

Don't Miss

Île de la Grande Jatte - Small Seine island immortalized by Seurat with tree-lined promenades and cast-iron statues.

Parc de la Planchette - Central park with playgrounds, lawns, and cafés popular among families and joggers.

Hôtel de Ville de Levallois-Perret - Modern town hall and lively square hosting markets, concerts and civic events year-round.

Berges de Seine (Levallois section) - Riverside walkway with terraces and benches, perfect for evening strolls and picnics.

Hidden Gems

Marché de Levallois - Local outdoor market selling seasonal produce, cheeses, breads and a lively weekend atmosphere.

Promenades along the Seine quays - Quiet riverside routes favored by joggers and cyclists, offering unexpected urban calm.

Local cafés around Rue Chaptal - Cluster of neighbourhood cafés where locals linger over coffee and casual weekday conversations.

Square Anatole France - Small leafy square ideal for a restful pause away from busier streets.

Day Trips

Château de Versailles - Opulent former royal palace with expansive gardens, fountains and the Hall of Mirrors.

Monet’s House and Garden (Giverny) - Claude Monet’s home and water-lily gardens, an iconic pilgrimage for impressionism lovers.

Château de Chantilly and Musée Condé - Fine art collection housed in a princely château with famous library and gardens.

Deauville - Elegant Normandy seaside resort featuring a boardwalk, casinos, horse racing and wide beaches.

Plan Your Visit to Levallois-Perret#

Dining
Polished bistros and bakeries
High-quality neighborhood restaurants and quick cafés near Paris business districts.
Nightlife
After-work bars, low-key clubs
Trendy wine bars and small pubs; clubbing requires heading to Paris.
Accommodation
Business-oriented hotels
Well-priced business hotels and short-stay apartments; expensive central location.
Shopping
Practical shopping streets
Chain stores, boutiques and neighbourhood markets; luxury shopping in nearby Paris.

Best Time to Visit Levallois-Perret#

Late spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) are the best times to visit Levallois-Perret for mild weather, blooming parks and thinner Parisian crowds. Summers are lively and warm but busy, while winters are chilly, damp and quieter with better deals.

Spring

March - May

8-20°C (46-68°F)

Perfect for strolling tree-lined streets and outdoor cafés; mild temperatures, blooming parks and manageable crowds make late spring the sweetest time to explore Levallois-Perret and nearby Paris.

Summer

June - August

15-27°C (59-81°F)

Warm, long days bring terrace culture and festivals, but expect bigger crowds, higher prices and occasional heatwaves; book museums and restaurants in advance to avoid lines.

Autumn

September - November

8-17°C (46-63°F)

September and October offer crisp air, golden leaves and fewer tourists; it’s ideal for relaxed sightseeing, wine bars and photography without the peak summer crush.

Climate

Levallois-Perret's climate is classified as Oceanic - Oceanic climate with mild summers (peaking in July) and cold winters (coldest in January). Temperatures range from 2°C to 25°C. Moderate rainfall (633 mm/year), distributed fairly evenly throughout the year.

Best Time to Visit
AugustJuneJuly
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
40°
Warmest Month
-12°
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is the coolest month with highs of 7°C and lows of 2°C. Moderate rainfall (52 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

48 Poor

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
92%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

52 mm
Rainfall
4.3 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.1
UV Index
Low
8.6h daylight

February

February is cold with highs of 8°C and lows of 2°C. Moderate rainfall (45 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

48 Poor

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
87%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

45 mm
Rainfall
4.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.2
UV Index
Low
10.0h daylight

March

March is cold with highs of 12°C and lows of 4°C. Moderate rainfall (48 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

60 Good

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
12°
82%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

48 mm
Rainfall
4.4 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.5
UV Index
Low
11.7h daylight

April

April is cool with highs of 15°C and lows of 6°C. Moderate rainfall (52 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

62 Good

Comfort

11°
Feels Like Cool
11°C
Temperature
15°
77%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

52 mm
Rainfall
4.3 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.9
UV Index
Moderate
13.5h daylight

May

May is cool with highs of 19°C and lows of 10°C. The wettest month with 63 mm of rain and mostly overcast skies.

64 Good

Comfort

15°
Feels Like Cool
15°C
Temperature
10° 19°
76%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

63 mm
Rainfall
3.9 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.2
UV Index
High
15.0h daylight

June

June is cool with highs of 22°C and lows of 13°C. Moderate rainfall (54 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

80 Excellent

Comfort

18°
Feels Like Cool
18°C
Temperature
13° 22°
75%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

54 mm
Rainfall
3.8 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.5
UV Index
High
15.8h daylight

July

July is the warmest month with highs of 25°C and lows of 15°C. Moderate rainfall (59 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

80 Excellent

Comfort

20°
Feels Like Mild
20°C
Temperature
15° 25°
72%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

59 mm
Rainfall
3.5 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.5
UV Index
High
15.5h daylight

August

August is mild with highs of 25°C and lows of 15°C. Moderate rainfall (42 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

82 Excellent

Comfort

20°
Feels Like Mild
20°C
Temperature
15° 25°
72%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

42 mm
Rainfall
3.3 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.2
UV Index
High
14.1h daylight

September

September is cool with highs of 21°C and lows of 12°C. Moderate rainfall (53 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

72 Very Good

Comfort

16°
Feels Like Cool
16°C
Temperature
12° 21°
76%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

53 mm
Rainfall
3.5 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.8
UV Index
Moderate
12.4h daylight

October

October is cool with highs of 16°C and lows of 9°C. Moderate rainfall (57 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

66 Good

Comfort

12°
Feels Like Cool
12°C
Temperature
16°
84%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

57 mm
Rainfall
3.7 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.4
UV Index
Low
10.7h daylight

November

November is cold with highs of 11°C and lows of 5°C. Moderate rainfall (51 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

56 Acceptable

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
11°
91%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

51 mm
Rainfall
3.9 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.1
UV Index
Low
9.1h daylight

December

December is cold with highs of 8°C and lows of 3°C. Moderate rainfall (57 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

48 Poor

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
93%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

57 mm
Rainfall
4.3 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.1
UV Index
Low
8.2h daylight

How to Get to Levallois-Perret#

Levallois-Perret is a close-in Paris suburb on the Right Bank, so most arrivals transfer into Paris and then into Levallois. The nearest national/international airports are Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (ORY); the town is also well served by Paris suburban rail (Transilien) and multiple Metro Line 3 stations.

By Air

Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG): CDG is the main international gateway. The fastest public option into central Paris is the RER B to Gare du Nord (about 35-45 minutes); expect roughly €10-€12 for an airport-to-Paris single ticket. Taxis have a fixed fare from CDG to the Right Bank of Paris of €55 (to the Left Bank €50) and take roughly 30-60 minutes depending on traffic; from Levallois a taxi ride will be similar in time and cost as Levallois is on the Right Bank side of Paris.

Paris-Orly (ORY): Orly serves many European and domestic flights. The Orlybus runs to Denfert-Rochereau in about 30-40 minutes (single fares typically around €8-€11); Orlyval + RER B via Antony is another option (Orlyval is a short automated shuttle to Antony, then RER B into Paris). Taxis have fixed fares from Orly to the Right Bank of €35 (to the Left Bank €30) and typically take 25-45 minutes to reach Levallois depending on traffic.

By Train & Bus

Train: Levallois-Perret is served by suburban rail and is very close to Paris Saint-Lazare. The SNCF/Transilien stop Clichy-Levallois (and nearby stations on the Saint-Lazare suburban network) offers frequent trains into Paris Saint-Lazare in about 5-10 minutes; these short commuter trips are normally covered by Île-de-France fares (single tickets / Navigo passes) and are the fastest public option to central Paris.

Bus: RATP runs several bus routes through Levallois connecting to Paris and neighbouring suburbs; single t+ tickets for buses/metro are typically €2.10 (day) and buses take 15-40 minutes to reach nearby Paris destinations depending on route and traffic. Night buses (Noctilien) also serve the area after metro hours, with journeys and frequencies varying by line.

How to Get Around Levallois-Perret#

Getting around Levallois is easiest by short metro rides on Line 3 and Transilien hops into Saint‑Lazare; for many trips a combination of Metro + short walk is fastest. Taxis or Vélib’ are handy for off‑peak or door‑to‑door trips, but walking covers a lot of the commune efficiently.

  • Metro (Line 3) (€2.10 (single t+)) - Line 3 runs along Levallois with stations such as Pont de Levallois-Bécon, Louise Michel and Anatole France, giving direct access toward Pont de Levallois into central Paris (Opéra/Parmentier direction via transfer). Trains are frequent (every few minutes at peak) and a single t+ ticket or Navigo pass covers travel inside Paris zones. Best for short, reliable hops across the Right Bank.
  • Transilien (Saint‑Lazare network) (€1.90-€2.10 (short trips) / Navigo passes available) - The Clichy-Levallois / Levallois commuter stations connect to Paris Saint‑Lazare in roughly 5-10 minutes - ideal if you’re heading to the Saint‑Lazare/Gare du Nord area or connecting to other suburban lines. Trains are frequent during peak hours; use a Navigo pass for the best value if you’re staying several days. Tickets depend on zones, but short trips into Paris are inexpensive with local fares.
  • Buses (RATP & Noctilien) (€2.10 (single t+)) - Local RATP bus lines run through Levallois linking to Métro stations and Paris districts not directly served by the metro; buses are slower in peak traffic but useful for cross‑suburb connections. Single t+ tickets cover daytime buses; Noctilien night buses operate when the metro is closed but check schedules as frequency drops at night. Expect journey times of 15-40 minutes to many Paris destinations depending on traffic.
  • Taxis & Ride‑hailing (G7, Uber) (€8-€30 (typical inner‑Paris trip)) - Taxis and apps like Uber are convenient for door‑to‑door trips, luggage or late‑night arrivals; journeys into central Paris take 10-30 minutes from Levallois depending on traffic. Metered fares vary by provider; expect higher costs during peak hours and a small extra for airport pickups. Taxis are practical when public transport would require multiple transfers.
  • Vélib’ & Cycling (€/min or short‑ride passes (varies by plan)) - Levallois is compact and well served by Paris’s Vélib’ bike‑share network as well as bike lanes on many streets - a quick way to cover short distances. Subscribing to a short‑ride plan or using pay‑as‑you‑go gives low per‑trip costs; be mindful of traffic and use the designated lanes where available. Cycling can be faster than buses in rush hour for short hops.
  • Walking - Levallois is very walkable - many shops, parks and offices are within short walking distance and the Metro/Transilien stations are close together. Walking is often the quickest way to move around locally and a good option for exploring the neighborhood at street level.

Where to Stay in Levallois-Perret#

Budget

Levallois-Perret center - $70-150/night

Budget chain hotels and small guesthouses near Levallois center. Rooms are compact but well-placed for quick metro into central Paris.

ibis Paris Levallois - Affordable chain near metro access.

Local guesthouses and B&Bs - Small rooms, neighborhood convenience.

Mid-Range

Levallois / La Défense - $120-220/night

Mid-range hotels near Levallois and La Défense offer modern comforts, breakfast service, and easy access to transit into Paris.

Hotel Gabriel Paris Place de la Défense (nearby) - Elegant mid-range choice outside Levallois.

Mercure Paris Levallois - Comfortable, convenient for business travelers.

Luxury

La Défense / Central Paris - $250-500/night

Luxury choices are mainly in nearby central Paris or La Défense; opt for these for full-service spa, concierge, and upscale dining.

Le Bristol Paris (central Paris) - Top-tier luxury a short drive away.

Pullman Paris La Défense - Contemporary luxury near business district.

Best for First-Timers

Levallois / La Défense - $110-230/night

Stay near Levallois or La Défense to simplify travel into Paris. Straightforward transit, plenty of cafés, and clear routes for sightseeing.

Mercure Paris Levallois - Convenient location, easy metro access.

Pullman Paris La Défense - Clear transport links to central sights.

Best for Families

Levallois / La Défense - $130-260/night

Choose family rooms or suites close to parks and transit. Many mid-range hotels provide cribs, extra beds, and easy transport to attractions.

Mercure Paris Levallois - Family rooms and relaxed dining.

Pullman Paris La Défense - Spacious suites and kid-friendly menus.

Digital Nomads

Levallois / La Défense - $110-220/night

Properties with business centers, reliable internet, and calm lobbies work best. La Défense offers cafés and co-working spaces for remote work.

Mercure Paris Levallois - Business facilities and steady Wi‑Fi.

Pullman Paris La Défense - Good workspaces and meeting rooms.

Where to Eat in Levallois-Perret#

Levallois-Perret feels like a tidy, efficient Parisian suburb with dependable everyday food: morning boulangeries, lunchtime brasseries and a handful of international cafés. The dining is comfortable and local-good for families and commuters rather than food tourism.

If you want something more specialised, it’s easy to jump into Paris for adventurous dining; otherwise enjoy steady neighborhood spots that do classic French dishes very well.

Local Food

Levallois-Perret offers a polished suburban Paris dining scene: reliable brasseries, excellent bakeries and market stalls that supply much of the neighborhood’s meals. It’s a place for solid classics rather than culinary surprises.

  • Levallois brasseries - Classic French set lunches and steak frites.
  • Local boulangeries - Daily baguettes, viennoiseries and savory tarts.
  • Marché Didot-style stalls - Neighborhood markets with cheeses and seasonal produce.
International Food

You’ll find good international options concentrated along the main shopping streets: Italian, Asian and café culture adapted to local tastes. Quick access to Paris expands choices exponentially.

  • Italian trattorias - Pizzas, pastas and cozy neighborhood dining.
  • Asian eateries - Sushi bars and casual pan-Asian restaurants available.
  • Popular cafés and pâtisseries - Coffee shops serving international pastries and light meals.
Vegetarian

Dedicated vegetarian restaurants are uncommon; instead, boulangeries, cafés and health-food shops provide the best meat-free options. For broader vegan dining, central Paris is just a short metro away.

  • Vegetarian-friendly cafés - Seasonal salads, bowls and prepared vegetable dishes.
  • Boulangeries (savory options) - Vegetarian quiches and sandwiches to take away.
  • Health food shops - Prepared vegetarian meals and organic groceries.

Breakdown of cuisine types found across Levallois-Perret’s restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.

Pizza
French
Italian
Japanese
Burger
Asian
Kebab
Chinese
Sandwich
Indian
Thai
Vietnamese
Sushi
Crepe
Lebanese
Chicken
Korean
Turkish
Regional
Salad

Nightlife in Levallois-Perret#

Levallois-Perret is a busy Paris suburb with a practical, no-frills evening scene-compact bars, brasseries and cafés cluster near the station and town centre. It’s more about relaxed after-work drinks than late-night clubbing; Paris is a short metro ride away for a broader scene. Practical tip: most places follow Parisian hours - late dinners and drinks, but clubs are limited locally. Wear smart-casual clothes for trendier bars.

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Shopping in Levallois-Perret#

Levallois‑Perret is essentially a dense Parisian suburb with serious shopping chops: So Ouest is the main enclosed mall and the surrounding streets have numerous boutiques, homeware stores and cafés. Local markets supply fresh produce and specialties - bargain hunting isn’t aggressive here, but friendly haggling at small market stalls over bulk purchases can work. If you’re after a full mall experience with international brands, head straight to So Ouest; for discoveries, stroll the streets off the Seine.

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