Levallois-Perret is a wealthy suburb northwest of Paris.
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[edit]Line 3 of the Paris Métro ends in Levallois-Perret.
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[edit]The town includes many monuments listed in the general inventory of the cultural heritage of France. The historical monuments of the town are:

- 1 The temple of the Little Star (Temple de la Petite Étoile). A Protestant church built in 1912.

- 2 The former Hertford British Hospital (Institut hospitalier franco-britannique), 48, rue de Villiers. A hospital for British citizens living in Paris opened in 1879. It is mainly made of brick and freestone, the slate roof is pierced with many skylights. It is now leased to an IT company.
- Moorish Villa of Villa Chaptal (Villa mauresque de la villa Chaptal).
- The cemetery of Levallois-Perret
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[edit]Le bistrot de Lola, the oldest bistro in Levallois-Perret
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[edit]| Routes through Levallois-Perret |
| END ← | W |
→ 17th arrondissement → 2nd arrondissement |