If you are looking for the most charming streets in Paris, you have come to the right place! Paris is home to some of the prettiest streets on earth so you are in for a real treat.
The magic of Paris lies in wandering the cobble-stoned streets and discovering cute spot after cute spot. No real plans and no real things to see, just good old-fashioned wandering.
Planning your trip to Paris last minute?
Make sure to book your hotels and tours in Paris in advance to ensure availability! Here are our top picks for your trip!
Top experiences and tours in Paris:
- 1-Hour Seine River Cruise (Super fun/affordable! We loved it!)
- Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour (Great way to see the city)
Tickets you MUST book in advance:
- Louvre Entry Ticket (Do not buy tickets in person! Too busy)
- Eiffel Tower Entry Ticket (I’ve waited 2 hours to buy in person!)
- Disneyland Paris 1-day ticket (One of my fave Disney parks)
- Versailles Palace And Gardens Full Access (An audience fave)
Top Hotels In Paris:
- Hôtel des Arts Montmartre (Good location and moderate price)
- Le Katorze Hôtel (Budget option with 4 star rating)
- Hôtel D’Aubusson (Luxury central location with pool!)
Whether you are looking for streets in Paris for shopping, eating, photography, a romantic walk, or just to see a different side of the city, there is an option for you.
Some of these magical streets in Paris are famous and easy to find, while others are off-the-beaten-path and you are going to need Google Maps to find them. Luckily, we make it easy to find all of the best Paris streets by including exact locations and how to find them so you don’t have to worry during your travels.
So grab a baguette and a pastry, put on your beret, and then get ready to wander the best streets in Paris!
10 Of The Most Charming Streets In Paris + Map To Find Them
Rue Cremieux Is The Most Colorful Street In Paris
We are going to start off this list by recommending somewhere off the main tourist path! Rue Cremieux is the most colorful street in Paris and certainly less visited than other more famous sites. Unless you are a full-time Instagrammer, you may not have even heard of Rue Cremieux.
Rue Cremieux is a lovely little street lined with the most adorable and charming colored houses you have ever seen! If you have been to London, it reminds us of Notting Hill and if you have been to San Francisco, it reminds us of the Painted Ladies!
Rue Cremieux is in the far east part of Paris and it really isn’t by the main sites so if you want to see this colorful Parisian street, you are going to have to make sure to put it on your itinerary. As far as charming streets in Paris go, Rue Cremieux and its colorful houses top the list for us.
When visiting Rue Cremieux, keep in mind that this is a residential area and these adorable colored buildings are where people live. Please be respectful and quiet of their environment.
Click Here For Google Map Location Of Rue Cremieux
Closest Metro Stops: Rue Cremieux is very close to Gare de Lyon metro stop so if you can get yourself to that stop, you are just a few steps away.
There are many metro stops around Rue Cremieux so make sure you input your starting destination in the event there is an easier way then transitting to Gare de Lyon. Otherwise, Gare de Lyon is one of the largest metro stops in Paris and it is easy to find Rue Cremieux from it so it is a good bet!
Where To Stay Near Rue Cremieux:
Mid-Range: Citizen M Gare De Lyon. Check Rates: Booking.com
On Rue Saint-Vincent You Stroll Past Ivey Covered Walls And A Vineyard
Rue Saint-Vincent is one of the streets in Paris that is a true hidden gem. You will rarely see any tourists or even Instagrammers nearby, but it is beautiful and totally worth a stop.
Rue Saint-Vincent is located in Montmartre in the north of Paris and is a cobble-stoned Parisian street lined by a wall of ivy.
On one part of the street, the ivy hangs down and covers several lamp posts that are along the street. In summer the ivy is vibrant and green, but in fall, the ivy pops to life with vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges.
If you continue to wander along Rue Saint-Vincent, you will come to a hidden secret, Paris’ oldest vineyard! This vineyard is right along the road and while small, it is so cute and a wonderful little gem tucked away along one of the prettiest streets in Paris.
If you are a photographer on the hunt of the loveliest Paris streets, Rue Saint-Vincent and the lamp posts will be heaven for you! Even if you aren’t looking to take photos and just love beautiful things, Rue Saint-Vincent, the ivy walls, and the vineyards make for an exceptionally special street in Paris to walk down!
Click Here For Google Map Location Of Rue Saint-Vincent
Closest Metro Stop: The Lamarck – Caulaincourt metro stop is the closest one to this magical Parisian street. Rue Saint-Vincent is just steps away from the Lamarck – Caulaincourt stop making it quite easy to find. Just be sure to click the Google Map as it is a more hidden location!
Where To Stay Near Rue Saint-Vincent:
Affordable: Le Village Montmartre. Check Rates: Booking.com
Rue Cler Is One Of The Best Streets In Paris To Live Like A Local
Rue Cler is our favorite street to stay near in Paris. If at all possible, we like to find accommodation close to Rue Cler which is one of the best shopping streets in Paris. This little street is home to Rue Cler market which is one of the most famous markets in all of Paris.
Even though it is well-known, it is not buzzing with tons of tourists and has much more of a local vibe.
It is lined with grocery stores, food stands, little shops, gelato, and more. Rue Cler is the Paris street that locals go for lunch and all stand in line to pick up their favorite meal midday and it is where they go at night to grab something from the grocery store on the way home from work.
Rue Cler is also lined with many cafes and a few bars. If you want to go to a pastry shop or outdoor grocery, keep in mind that the shops close early. If you want to experience this little street in Paris, we recommend getting there before 7 pm if possible.
You will want to go when all the shops are open and they start closing down quickly after 7 at night. The best time to go is in the daytime or early evening so you can get a real feel of the relaxed atmosphere of one of the cutest shopping streets in Paris.
Click Here For Google Map Location Of Rue Cler
Closest metro stops: The closest metro stops to Rue Cler are École Militaire and La Tour-Maubourg both on the M8 line. We recommend École Militaire as it is right at the beginning of the Rue Cler street where all the best shops and cafes are located!
Best Hotel ON Rue Cler:
Mid-Range: Grand Hôtel Lévêque. Check Rates: Booking.com
Rue Galande Is The Quintessential Paris Street
If you are looking for that picture-perfect street in Paris, Rue Galande is the place you are going to want to visit! We have never seen it mentioned on any other guide to Paris which is a shame because it is so beautiful and cute!
If you are want to walk along the quintessential European avenue, Rue Galande needs to make your list of things to see in Paris.
Luckily, Rue Galande is very well located and super close to the famous Notre Dame. In fact, you can even see Notre Dame from across the river when you are on parts of Rue Galande. Our favorite view on Rue Galande is of the Odette pastry shop.
This shop and the neighboring building are nestled into a corner on Rue Galande, just like an afterthought. lt is such a cool bit of architecture and if you are looking to visit Odette, we highly recommend staying longer to stroll down one of the most perfect streets in Paris!
Click Here For Google Map Location Of Rue Galande
Closest metro stops: The closest metro stops to Rue Galande are either Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame or Cluny – La Sorbonn. Both are about an equal distance away from Rue Galande so if you want to visit this Paris street don’t worry about choosing one over the other! Just go with whichever is closest to you!
Best Hotels Near Rue Galande:
Budget: Sully Hotel. Check Rates: Booking.com
Mid-Range: Hotel Rivoli. Check Rates: Booking.com
On Seine Island: Hotel de Lutèce. Check Rates: Booking.com
Rue de l’Abreuvoir Is Home To Pretty In Pink Parisian Buildings
Rue de l’Abreuvoir is home to La Mansion Rose, one of the most photographed pink buildings in the world. People flock to La Mansion Rose, but many don’t walk down another one of the most charming streets in Paris.
Rue de l’Abreuvoir is home to another pink building in addition to La Mansion Rose as well as other ivy-covered homes and little French buildings. Rue de l’Abreuvoir is truly one of the best streets in Paris to marvel at many different types of cute French buildings as there are a great variety that line the street.
If you walk to the end of Rue de l’Abreuvoir, you will see Buste de Dalida. If you walk all the way to this bust and turn around and look back up Rue de l’Abreuvoir where you just came from [if you started at La Mansion Rose] and you will see a wonderful postcard view of Sacré-Cœur up on the hill in the background.
The view from the end of this Paris street is perfect in every way and we highly recommend walking the whole street so you can capture this wonderful memory. The street can be quite busy so if you want to go for photography purposes, we recommend going early in the morning or later at night.
Click Here For Google Map Location Of Rue de l’Abreuvoir
Closest metro stop: Lamarck – Caulaincourt is the closest metro stop to Rue de l’Abreuvoir. If you are exploring the nearby area and happen to get off at another metro stop, it is still possible to visit this street in Paris you may just have to walk about 0.5 miles and the walk may be a bit steep.
When visiting the pretty pink houses along on one of the cutest streets in Paris, it is best to get off at the Lamarck – Caulaincourt stop for easiest access.
Where To Stay Near Rue de l’Abreuvoir:
Mid-Range: Hôtel Montmartre Mon Amour. Check Rates: Booking.com
Rue Saint-Dominique Combines Pastries And Eiffel Tower Views
Rue Saint-Dominique is one of the best streets in Paris to get a photo-worthy view of the Eiffel Tower in the distance. As you wander along this charming Paris street, the Eiffel Tower will pop out in the distance as a constant reminder that you are indeed still in Paris.
Rue Saint-Dominique is another one of our favorite streets in Paris to stay near, after Rue Cler, and is home to some of the best pastry shops in the city. We go back to Rue Saint-Dominique on every trip and even have our favorite pastry shops along the street that we frequent so we can attest that they are worth the trip!
Rue Saint-Dominique spans from Invalides all the way to the Champs De Mars and is a great street for bike riding or walking along. It is a bit longer than some of the other streets in Paris recommended here, so you can spend as long as an hour exploring this street.
If you are looking for shops, Rue Saint-Dominique is also home to some great shopping options, from a great tea shop, to the best cheese shops in Paris, this street will not disappoint!
Click Here For Google Maps Location Of Rue Saint-Dominique
Closest metro stop: La Tour-Maubourg is the closest metro stop to Rue Saint-Dominque. Simply exit the station, walk one block, and you have arrived on one of our favorite streets in Paris.
Where To Stay Near Rue Saint-Dominque:
Mid-Range: Grand Hôtel Lévêque. Check Rates: Booking.com
Eiffel Tower Views: Hotel Relais Bosquet. Check Rates: Booking.com
Avenue de Camoens Is One Of The Short But Sweet Paris Streets With A View
Looking for a unique Eiffel Tower view? Look no further than Avenue de Camoens! This is one of the shorter streets in Paris included on this list, but it is no less charming than any other recommendations!
Avenue de Camoens ends with a lovely view of the Eiffel Tower before the short street turns into a stairwell to descend down a steep hill to another road below. Avenue de Camoens was actually right near where we stayed on our very first trip to Paris so we can attest it is one of the best streets in Paris with a view.
Avenue de Camoens is a great place to take photos of the Eiffel Tower, especially during sunrise or sunset. If you can’t manage to visit during these times of day, this is still one of the best streets in Paris to visit for unique views of the Eiffel Tower.
If you want true Parisian charm, bring lunch and relax overlooking the view. You will have to stand at the railing, but it is totally worth it!
Click Here For Google Maps Location Of Avenue de Camoens
Closest metro stop: Passy is the closest metro stop to Avenue de Camoens. Passy was actually our “home” metro stop during our very first trip to Paris and it is a very short walk to this cute and short street in Paris!
Where To Stay Near Avenue de Camoens:
Affordable: Hôtel Hameau de Passy. Check Rates: Booking.com | Hotels.com
Affordable W/Views: Hotel Passy. Check Rates: Booking.com
Eiffel Tower View: Le Metropolitan. Check Rates: Booking.com | Hotels.com
Rue Norvins Is One Of The Cutest Streets In Paris To Shop For Local Art
If you are looking to shop for local art, dine out in an open-air cafe, and wander near some of the prettiest sites in Paris, Rue Norvins is one of the best streets in Paris to visit! It is home to many local artists selling their wares, both in small shops and on the street corner.
Unlike other more touristy parts of Paris, the artists who sell along Rue Norvins are the actual creators of the art. You will see them sitting right next to their easel painting or drawing as you walk along one of the most artistic streets of Paris.
At one end of Rue Norvins lies Le Consulat, one of the most picturesque and famous cafes in the city. If you are into photography or Instagram, this is a great spot for pictures. Once you photograph Le Consulat, continue to walk along Rue Norvins toward Sacré-Cœur.
You will pass many shops and cafes that line one of the most perfect Paris streets. The cobblestones add to the magical flare. Rue Norvins is especially magical in the evening, as all the lights come on and street musicians come out to serenade those who wander.
Click Here For Google Maps Location Of Rue Norvins
Closest metro stops: The closest metro stops to Rue Norvins are either Abbesses or Lamarck – Caulaincourt, depending on where you are before you visit one of the most artistic streets in Paris. If you get off on Abbesses, understand there will be a steep walk up a hill to get to Rue Norvins but it is one of the best Paris streets so the walk will be worth it!
Where To Stay Near Rue Norvins:
Mid-Range: Timhotel Montmartre. Check Rates: Booking.com
Square Rapp Is One Of Our Favorite Secret Streets In Paris
Shhh! Don’t tell anyone! Square Rapp is virtually undiscovered and one of the best secret streets in Paris. It is the shortest one of the Paris streets suggested on this list, but the view and location can’t be beaten.
Who doesn’t love a secret view of the Eiffel Tower that isn’t overrun by tourists? Since we are telling you the secret, you have to promise us to be respectful so that those who live nearby aren’t put out.
The best view comes from the end of Square Rapp where there is a small garden area. Go in the garden area, turn around, and you will get an unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower. This is a view that not many people get to see even though this Paris street is so near other famous locations.
Do us a solid and act respectful, don’t spread this information super far, and make sure to let us know if you visit this secret street in Paris based on our recommendations! We love to know when you hear things from us first so keep us in the loop and don’t forget to share your photos with us too!
Click Here For Google Map Location Of Square Rapp
Closest metro stops: The thing about being one of the secret streets in Paris is that Square Rapp isn’t exactly super close to any metro stops. It isn’t exactly far either, but you are going to have to walk a bit to find it. The closest metro stops to Square Rapp are either Gare du Pont de l’Alma or École Militaire.
At the time of writing, Gare du Pont de l’Alma is currently under construction. We will update when it is back up and running! If you want to visit Square Rapp via metro, you are going to have to take École Militaire and walk that way.
Where To Stay Near Square Rapp:
Eiffel Tower View: Hotel Relais Bosquet. Check Rates: Booking.com
Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni Takes You Over The Most Beautiful Bridge In Paris
Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni is the only street in Paris that takes you across the cities most beautiful bridge! Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni starts at Invalides and crosses over Pont Alexandre III bridge before turning into Avenue Winston Churchill.
Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni is the busiest one of the streets in Paris suggested here, but it is still quite charming.
The walk along Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni takes you past Esplanade des Invalides which is lined by rows of pretty trees. Esplanade des Invalides is especially beautiful in the fall and springtime when the leaves change and the flowers bloom.
As you continue north along Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni, you will cross over Pont Alexandre III which is a gorgeous gold-encrusted bridge. It is also the prettiest and most elaborate bridge in Paris. Pont Alexandre III also provides unobstructed views of the Eiffel Tower as you cross it.
The view over the Seine coupled with the Eiffel Tower in the distance and the tree-lined park make Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni easily one of the most charming streets in Paris.
Click Here For Google Maps Location Of Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni
Closest metro stops: The closest metro stops to Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni are either Invalides, La Tour-Maubourg, or Varenne. This is one of the best streets in Paris to rent a bike or scooter once you arrive so you can enjoy a fast-paced ride!
Where To Stay Near Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni:
Affordable: Hotel Muguet. Check Rates: Booking.com
Packing Tips For Your Trip To Paris:
Here are some of our favorite items that you should consider packing for your trip to Paris! These are essential travel items that we use and love and you should make sure to consider for your travels.
A concealed travel pouch may be one of the most important items you bring with you! This unisex RFID blocking concealed travel pouch is lightweight and comes in several colors. It has lots of organization to give you peace of mind. You can keep your most valuable documents safe and secure next to your body.
If you have a pouch already you may not want to or need to invest in a new one. If it does not come with the RFID protection, these RFID sleeves would be handy to prevent identity theft. This configuration comes with enough passport and credit card sleeves that the entire family would be protected. They are slim too, so they will easily fit into your current pouch or wallet. These are the kind our family uses not only when traveling but at home as well.
If you have a camera on your packing list, you need to add additional memory cards on your list as well. Unless you are packing a computer for your trip, you will not be able to upload photos and clear your existing memory card. Purchasing additional memory cards cost under $20 and take up no space in your luggage. Having a backup can have the potential to save you a lot of heartaches if something goes awry! There is nothing worse than coming across that perfect moment and then finding out you don’t have enough space to capture it on your camera!
Similarly, If you are planning to capture your trip on a smartphone, we beg you to bring some way to back up your memories. The best way to do this is with a portable smartphone flash drive. A flash drive is a small storage device that you can connect up to your smartphone and then safely and easily download the photos onto this device.
If you are planning on taking a lot of pictures with your phone you will definitely want to consider an external charging battery. This Anker high-speed phone charging battery is the exact one we carry with us on all of my trips. It can be used on a variety of phones, not just an iPhone like we have. And wow is it fast! We like that it holds its charging capabilities for several uses so we do not have to worry about it while out and about. And if we forget to recharge it at night, it will still be good to go the next day.
My mom was never a fan of packing cubes until she tried them out! Now she is sold. These Bagail packing cubes are the exact ones she uses whenever she travels and she travels a lot. She cannot believe how much more organized she is now! And she will never leave without them anymore.
We never leave home on a trip without our Bobble filtration bottle. The 18.5-ounce size is perfect for travel and it will fit nicely in the pocket of a backpack or your purse. Also when filled with water, it is not too heavy to carry. And the Bobble carbon filter ensures fresh clean water whenever and wherever you fill the Bobble. You can find filter replacements here.
Perhaps you are traveling a long distance and packing space is a premium. Then this set of collapsible silicone foldable water bottles would work well for you. Would not take up much space in your suitcase at all. And you will be receiving a set of two.
You will want to bring a backpack or daypack with you to store snacks, your water bottle, phone, extra clothes, etc.. This foldable water-resistant backpack would be great. It is very affordable and is available in many color options for you to choose from. The fact that it folds down into a zippered pouch will make it easy to pack.
Perhaps you need a more substantial backpack for your international travel. This antitheft backpack has a charging port, is water-resistant and can comfortably carry up to a 15.6″ laptop. It comes in a range of colors to choose from and it is inexpensive as well.
We all need to protect our eyes from the sun’s harmful UVA/UVB rays. These unisex polarized sunglasses come in a lot of lens colors and frame designs and are extremely affordable too.
If you are fond of the aviator-style of sunglasses these polarized aviators may interest you. We like polarized sunglasses because they remove the glare off the water and help you to see things more clearly.
Don’t forget to bring along a universal power adapter if you are traveling abroad. This worldwide power plug is a great example and will charge your phone at the end of your busy days. And this world traveler adapter kit can charge several devices at the same time. This is what you will need when there are several people traveling in your group, or if you bring several electronic devices on your trip that require charging at the same time.
Map Of The Most Charming Streets In Paris
While we gave you individual directions and map locations to find the best streets in Paris, sometimes it is helpful to have all of the suggestions in one place. As a result, we created this handy-dandy Google Map of all the locations in one place. Our recommendation to you would be to download the Google Maps app and then make sure to download our map of best streets in Paris offline so that you have it easily accessible when you are on the go explong the city.
Click Here For Map Of Best Streets In Paris
Additional Reading For Your Trip To Paris
If you are looking for more information about planning a trip to Paris, we have got you covered. Here are some additional resources for you to get inspired by!
- We detail the 10 Best Paris Sunset Locations and the Best Paris Sunrise Spots and include maps on how to find each location!
- Discover the 10 Best Covered Passages In Paris in this post! We also include tips and a map to find each passage. This is a unique thing to do in Paris!
- Planning a winter trip to Paris? Don’t worry! We have a guide to winter travel in Paris too! With safety, weather, and travel tips just for you!
- We also have this guide to spring in Paris with everything you need to know!
- Want to get out of the city? This post on the Very Best Day Trips From Paris will show you exactly what to see and do! From well-known to more secret spots, this post has it all!
- Looking to get the perfect Instagram spot? This post on the 20 Perfect Paris Photography Spots shows you our favorite locations all around the city!
- Planning your Paris itinerary? Look no further than this post on 10 stops you must include on your Paris itinerary!
- Want to eat like a local? Make sure to check out 5 things to know about grocery stores in Paris before you head out!
- We love Disney! If you want to visit Disneyland Paris find out why we like Disneyland Paris better than Walt Disney World!
- Discover 10 Hidden Gems In Paris That Aren’t The Eiffel Tower
- Love pretty places? Us too! These are the 10 most beautiful spots in Paris!
- You WILL be taking the metro and you won’t want to make these 7 Big Mistakes On The Paris Metro!
- Looking for some amazing views? Check out these 10 Dreamy Eiffel Tower View Hotels!
- Want to grab a snack or take some photos? These 10 Cute Paris Cafes are perfect!
- Searching for the best area? Hands down, this is where to stay in Paris!
What is your favorite one of these pretty streets in Paris? From short and sweet to bustling with art and music, the Paris streets offer something for everyone! Every time you go to Paris there is something new to be discovered. A new street you will find. A new area that will speak to you! We hope you enjoy discovering these streets in Paris just as much as we did!
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Francesca Murray
This post was so perfect! Thank you for including detailed directions. A lot of these spots I’ve got saved on Instagram but didn’t have details how to get there. Merci beaucoup!
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Yay! So glad you found your way to the post! hate when people post popular places on IG without location tags! We try and help and are glad we could <3
Marco Santos
Victoria – stunning article and I wish I had found this before our last trip to Paris. Me and my partner completely missed out and all these charming streets! Perhaps also to do with the fact that we went in January and really just wanted to stay inside warm cafes haha! But I’ve pinned this article as we’d love to return again next spring! Keep up the great work – love your blog 😉
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Thanks so much!!! next time you can go!!!
Saif
Hey, Can’t thank you enough for the beautiful and charming article. I went to Paris to many times, but I only went to the super packed tourists spots and it was getting really old. I visiting Paris by the end of this September and i will for sure try to visit all these beautiful streets. Thx again
Lilly
I’ve stayed a few times on rue Galande- in fact, the windows of one place I stayed are in one of those photos! It’s a lovely street to stay on, or near, I highly recommend that area to anyone! I’m just glad Odette wasn’t there when I stayed, or I might have been in trouble haha.