Avenue de Saint-Cloud (Versailles)

Avenue des États-Unis extends it beyond the Montreuil crossroads, bending slightly to the north.

Medians planted with two rows of plane trees and equipped with bicycle paths separate the central traffic lanes from the two counter-alleys.

A menagerie and stables occupied the site of today's Lycée Hoche during the reign of Louis XIV.

The Café Amaury, where the founders of the Club Breton met in 1789, was located at the corner of Avenue de Saint-Cloud and today's Rue Carnot.

The public treasury and the central post office, as well as a parking lot, were also built here.