The Most Famous Streets of Paris

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Eiffel Tower

The Tower is mainly surrounded by the many streets and avenues of Paris. It is the perfect place to start your street tour in Paris.

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What are the Most Famous Streets of Paris?

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Champs Elysées (or Charles de Gaulle Square)

The Champs Elysées is the main avenue of Paris, an urban paradise, and home of the the Arc de Triomphe!

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Rue Montorgueil

Ideal for those who love walking, art, and history, Rue Montorgueil combines several charms in the 1st and 2nd districts.

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Rue Cler

The street houses a wide variety of food stores, flower shops, cafes, pastry shops, butchers, fishmongers, and chocolatiers.

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Montaigne Avenue

The street houses a wide variety of food stores, flower shops, cafes, pastry shops, butchers, fishmongers, and chocolatiers.

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Avenue Victor Hugo

Avenue Victor Hugo is a prestigious Parisian avenue that connects Place Charles de Gaulle with Avenue Henri-Martin.

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Rue Lepic

Artists of all periods and disciplines resided there. It is a home of history, art, painting, poetry, and cinema.

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Notre-Dame de Paris

It is one of the oldest Gothic cathedrals in the world and is part of the World Heritage Site.

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Rapp Avenue

This Avenue has one of Paris’s most beautiful and representative Art Nouveau-style buildings.

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Rue des Rosiers

Translated as "street of rose bushes," the Rue des Rosiers' decoration of flowers and lanterns makes it worthy of a dream walk.

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Rue de l’Université

Along the way, you can appreciate beautiful architecture from different periods.

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Rue de l’Abreuvoir

Narrow and cozy, the Rue de l’Abreuvoir holds treasures such as the Maison Rose at number 2, the Place Dalida, or the Cadran Solaire at number 4.

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Rue Mouffetard

Located near the Panthéon, this street is home to the market called La Mouffe by the locals. One of the best-known in the city.

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Rue Crémieux

Its buildings are known for their colorful facades that combine all kinds of colors.

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Rue des Barres

This street’s attractions are the bistros and terraces ideal for a drink or snack, rest and recharge your batteries.

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Rue Saint Dominique

Official buildings and the presence of the St. Thomas Aquinas Church make it a point of interest.

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Rue Norvins

Rue Norvins connects Place des Abbesses to Place Saint-Pierre, filled with cafes and terraces, stores and galleries

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Rue Vieille du Temple

Ideal for shopping lovers. Along this street, you can visit fashion stores as well as small stores of young designers, jewelry stores, and art galleries.

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Boulevard de Clichy

You can appreciate appreciate many historic buildings, such as the Théâtre des Deux Anes, the cité Veron, the monument to Charles Fourier or the place Pigalle.

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Place Vendôme

It is one of the most famous streets in Paris for being surrounded by Parisian luxury and for being the place where the musician Chopin died.

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Rue Lamarck

Its points of interest is the Hermitage Sacre-Coeur Hotel, with its frescoes at number 24.

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Rue des Martyrs

The street lights up with colorful businesses during the day and lively nightlife after sunset.

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Boulevard Haussmann

One of the most exclusive and elegant boulevards in Paris that runs from Avenue de Friedland to Boulevard Montmartre.

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Rue Saint Rustique

This street was the first pedestrian street in Paris and the oldest street in Montmartre.

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Avenue de Camoëns

Among its points of interest is the monument to the poet Camoens and the facades of typical Parisian buildings.

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Rue Denoyez

Graffiti coexists with traditional architecture and ethnic restaurants of diverse cultures.

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Rue Nicolas Flamel

The street's name comes from Nicolas Flamel, the famous alchemist of Paris. It is full of cafes and restaurants!

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