This is a cozy little village of just over 30,000 residents about 5.5 km outside of Paris city center. It has been a politically distinct town since 1883 and has since been swallowed by the Parisian metropolis. It has a somewhat recognizable town center with a pedestrian street and a discernible concentration of commercialization. I stayed at a hotel in the neighboring suburb of Montrouge and was able to easily stroll over to this area. It was not particularly exciting but was pleasant nonetheless. There was an outdoor shopping sponsored by the local shops on the pedestrian mall on the Sunday that I was there. There were a couple of coffee shops and cafes that were very busy that day. I also found a very good Middle Eastern grill for a small bite of lunch. Overall, while it would never make any tourist lists, it is a rather quiet and unassuming place that is nice to simply wander in order to see daily life below the radar in the Paris area. read more