Duration
30 minutes
Best Time
Morning
Price
€
Walking
Minimal walking
Rue Crémieux stretches just 144 meters between Avenue Ledru-Rollin and Rue de Lyon, but it's arguably Paris's most photogenic residential street. You'll find 35 terraced houses painted in soft pastels: mint green, powder blue, coral pink, and butter yellow. Built in 1865 as affordable workers' housing, these two-story homes now showcase wrought-iron balconies, wooden shutters, and flower boxes that residents maintain with obvious pride.
Walking the cobblestones feels like stepping into a storybook, especially when morning light hits the facades. The street stays pedestrian-only, so you can wander freely and admire details like climbing ivy, vintage street lamps, and hand-painted house numbers. It's dead quiet except for the occasional resident heading to work or tending their plants. You'll spend most of your time here taking photos, trying to capture that perfect Instagram shot of the curved cobblestone perspective.
Honestly, fifteen minutes is enough unless you're a serious photographer. The street gets absolutely mobbed between 10am and 6pm, turning this peaceful residential area into a tourist circus. Residents have posted multiple signs asking for quiet and respect, which many visitors ignore. Come early morning or evening when the light is better anyway, and you'll have the place mostly to yourself.
Enter from the Avenue Ledru-Rollin side and walk toward Rue de Lyon for the best photo angle of the curved cobblestones leading into the distance
Most tourists cluster at the entrance taking the same shot everyone else has: walk halfway down and turn back toward the entry for a less common but more striking composition
Skip weekends entirely if possible, the street becomes shoulder to shoulder with influencers and tour groups making it impossible to appreciate the quiet charm
Address
Rue Crémieux, 75012 Paris, France
Neighborhood
Bastille / OberkampfNearest Metro
Skip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 30 minutes. Morning visits are typically less crowded.
Rue Cremieux Khod is in the Bastille / Oberkampf neighborhood of Paris. The address is Rue Crémieux, 75012 Paris, France. The area is well-served by metro.
Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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