Together, let’s discover the most beautiful streets in Paris. Every street corner unveils some unique charm, from history to modernity. From secret passages to large avenues, Paris reveals itself in all its glory.
18) Square des Peupliers
Located in the 13th district of Paris, the Square des Peupliers (Poplar Square) provides a peaceful nature setting in the capital.
Gorgeous fountains and benches to rest on add a particular charm to the poplars, making it even prettier!
The architecture is charming and picturesque, which adds to the cachet of this distinctive place in the city.
17) Rue Saint Rustique
As Montmartre’s oldest street, the Rue Saint-Rustique is very unusual with its tilted facades and its picturesque feel.
The view on the Sacré Coeur (Sacred Heart of Montmartre) is a real bonus, that’s very top notch!
16) Rue des Rosiers
A small street in the Marais district, the Rue des Rosiers (Roses Street) is enchanting with its old stone facade and cobbled lanes.
The charm lies in the rich atmosphere, offering a variety of cafés, book shops and synagogues. All in all, it’a a delightful spot!
15) Rue de la Huchette
Located in the middle of the Latin district, this little paved street offers an enchanting setting with its cafés and typical shops.
With its bohemian atmosphere, colorful facades, jazz clubs, bars and restaurants, it’s an urban oasis!
14) Rue des Thermopyles
A little-known street of the 14th district, this compact corner of nature offers a walk through a part of the capital that you don’t often come across!
Colorful facades and paved streets await you in this charming little maze.
13) Cité des Fleurs
In the 13th district, there is a very singular and special place that’s rich in colors and nature.
The Cité des Fleurs is so exotic that you’ll forget you’re in Paris! With its Old-Paris charm and lush vegetation maintained by the locals, you’ll be amazed by this hidden gem.
12) Villa Léandre
In a smallcorner of the Butte Montmartre, the Villa Léandre, which is not a villa by the way (that was a trap indeed !), offers a place to rest away from the constant noise of the capital.
The paved streets, decorative lamp posts, and typical façades of the district will take you on a journey without even leaving Paris!
11) Rue des Martyrs
Street of the 9th and 18th district, the Rue des Martyrs (Martyrs’ Street) is one of the most commercially active streets of the 9th.
The façade’s charm and numerous traditional shops heighten the streets character. It’s really something you can’t miss.
10) Rue Irénée Blanc
The Irénée Blanc street, in the 20th district, is a little corner of the countryside in Paris.
With its brick houses and paved streets, it’s like you’re in a village.
There’s a ton of vegetation, which makes for a very pleasant walk. It’s the perfect, quiet place to escape the city’s turmoil.
9) Rue Mouffetard
In the 5th district, the Mouffetard Street is known as one of the oldest in Paris.
Although it is heavily frequented by students, it has a certain rustic charm, with its old buildings and narrow pedestrian streets that are lined with cafés and restaurants. It has everything you need to rediscover the charm of Old Paris.
8) Avenue Montaigne
Avenue Montaigne is the perfect place for lovers of luxury boutiques in the 8th district!
Its elegant architecture and meticulous attention to details gives quite an upmarket and glamorous vision of Paris, which I have to say is something I’m very happy about.
7) Rue Soufflot
This street in the 5th district is typical of the old-style architecture of the most historic parts of Paris.
The atmosphere created by the student population makes it a lively and dynamic place, but what really makes it worth the diversions is the sight of the Panthéon at the end of the street. Perfectly aligned with the street, it’s a truly spectacular sight!
6) Rue Saint-Vincent
It’s a quiet, bohemian little street of Montmartre, with vineyards on either side and old houses.
You feel as if you’ve stepped back in time.
It’s quiet, beautiful, perfect for a romantic walk or to stay away from the agitation of the city
5) Rue de l’abreuvoir
Another street in Montmartre! And yes, this district is full of the picturesque streets that make Paris such a great city.
The old-style façades covered in vegetation make you feel totally out of place as you walk through it.
It’s the ideal place to relax and unwind as you walk among the vibrantly colorful houses. You can really feel the artistic atmosphere of Paris in this atypical landscape
4) Avenue de l’Opéra
Located in the 1st and 2nd districts of Paris, Avenue de l’Opéra is characterized by its elegant architecture designed in the Haussmann style.
The highlight? The Opéra Garnier at the end of the avenue. Its imposing majesty magnifies this street lined with stylish cafés and shops.
It’s a show by itself, especially at night when the opera house is fully illuminated.
3) Rue Crémieux
You’re looking for colors in Paris? So you’re in the right place, this street in the 12th district offers an amazing range of colors.
The bright hues, the luxurious vegetation and the paved roads offer a unique charm in the capital, and is famous for its peacefulness among the urban noise.
2) Rue de Rivoli
Rue de Rivoli, which runs from the Louvre to the Concorde, is a must-see in Paris.
With its arcades and mosaics, the architecture is truly amazing.
It’s a spot for fashion and luxury, and always full of cool events.
In the evening, with all these lights, it’s just magical, highlighting the beautiful buildings. It’s a great place to hang around and feel the soul of the city.
1) Avenue des Champs-Élysées
The most famous street in Paris is known to the entire world, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées offers a truly majestic show going on for miles!
Running from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe, the viewof these monuments is truly a sight to behold.
Lined with shops, restaurants, theaters, trees and luxury shops, it’s always brimming full of life. Especially at night, when everything is illuminated, it has a real charm to it.
It’s the perfect place to feel the energy and glamor of Paris.
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