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From Gare du Nord station and metro station (=Eurostar station)

Take metro line 4 till Barbes-Rochecouart

Take metro line 2 till Place de Clichy

Take metro line 13 till Mairie de Clichy

4, rue de Palloy should be 150 metres away

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