(Last Update: 05.01.2026) In this article you like candy I want to introduce a street: Rue Crémieux... I try to share the hidden beauties of Paris with you as much as I can on this blog, but sometimes I just want to visit a place. on my social media accounts I can describe it in a photo, but I realized that those beauties can be lost in the intense traffic of social media.

However, when I prepare a blog post about the places I want to promote, they are archived in a way, thus creating a more easily accessible resource for those who have missed some of the posts on Pariste.Net's social media accounts. So come to this beautiful street, Where is Rue Crémieux and how to get there, let's explore together:

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12. borough'in, Gare de LyonThis colorful street, located right near , is a cute place that will add pleasure to your Paris trips and put a smile on your face. I don't know if it's especially worth coming, but hotel in paris as Gare de Lyon those who choose their side or A nice street to see while you're at it, for those who happen to be this way.. That's what I say, but a few years after I first published this article, it became a world-famous place and was even frequently mentioned in the press as "Street residents complaining about the intense attention of Instagram sharers” came to the agenda a lot with the news.

Gare de Lyon If you're staying in the area, you should definitely see it, but if you're staying in another area and want to see it, Paris metro M1 or M14 from your lines, RER'with one of the RER-A or RER-D lines Gare de LyonYou can come to . When you exit the main gate of the station, across the square Restaurant l'Européenfrom the corner where Rue de Lyonenter the Bastille SquareIf you walk towards , you will reach Rue Crémieux on the left, about 150-200 meters ahead.

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The flamboyant city that surrounds all parts of Paris Haussmannian Rue Crémieux, which has the feel of a small neighborhood in the middle of the city to our eyes accustomed to its apartment buildings, attracts the attention of photographers as well as tourists. here too One of the most beautiful places to take photos in Paris Because whenever you go to Rue Crémieux, you will see that while the residents of the street are living their normal lives, there are always people taking photos or videos; Most of the time, this can be a professional work.

Rue Crémieux is a small street 7,5 meters wide and 144 meters long. Actually, since it is surrounded by colorfully painted two- or three-storey houses, a childish joy fills one's heart when one enters this street. I don't know how accurate it would be to compare it, but the one in Sultanahmet Like Soğukçeşme Street We can say that this is a privileged street that has been specially preserved, given special care.

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As you walk on the cobblestone road among the cute houses with greens, blues, purples, oranges, pinks and reds, you feel like you've fallen into a colorful dream, even if only for a short time. I say short because it doesn't take that long to walk to the end of the street and come back. Of course, it's up to you if you want to get the chance to stay in the small hotels on this street and enjoy this place more.

Since I personally haven't been to the eastern side of Paris very often, Gare de Lyon Since it is located on the east side of Paris, I cannot say that I pass through this street very often, but if we have time while showing my wife and friend around, I would love to stop by here and see the sparkle in my friends' eyes. Of course, what I said is valid for people who know how to be happy and add color to their lives with little things and details. There are many other things to do in Paris for those with great expectations.

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Rue Crémieux (cream cream or gu kgemiyö) name French politician and statesman lawyer Adolphe Crémieux, who lived between 1796 and 1880.He got it from . This street has existed since 1865; The name of this street until 1897 Avenue Millaud It was mentioned as.

I don't know how much time you will spend taking photos or videos in front of colorful houses, doors and shutters, but I think you can spend at least ten minutes and at most half an hour in Rue Crémieux. While you're here, start your walk, Bastille Operawhich also includes Bastille Square – Place de la Bastille You can continue by going towards the side.

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Even after the Bastille, if you wish Saint Martin Canal – Canal Saint Martin You can take a walk, if you wish. Marais DistrictYou will experience the pleasure of diving into and getting lost in another colorful life of Paris. Interesting walking trail on the north side of the street La Promenade Plantée – Coulée Verte, on the south side Seine Riverjust on the opposite shore of Jardin des Plantes is available; The one above is also my favorite. Rue Mouffetard sides anyway.

These kinds of streets - although not as colorful - Montmartre HillThere are also at the back of . 20. borough'On Rue de Mouzaïa & Rue de Bellevue It's beautiful too, but there's also the 13th century. borough'On Rue des Orcihdees ve Square des Peupliers There are some places you should find the opportunity to see...

Colorful days…

 

 

 

Address: Rue Crémieux, 75012 Paris

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6 Comments

  1. Haluk Barkan Reply

    Hello Mr. Ahmed,

    You shared that the residents of this neighborhood were disturbed by the attention and that you went here 4 years ago. We visited this street, which we learned about through your page, 2 years ago. In fact, after we returned, we laughed when a vlogger friend said in a video that you cannot find this street anywhere. I would like to take this opportunity to state that we miss your articles. (Even though you say don't expect anything this year...)

    • Ahmet Ore Reply

      Hello Mr. Haluk,
      First of all, thank you very much for your nice message. I would like to write a new article too, but don't worry, I have not given up on Pariste.Net, I constantly update the articles and spend a lot of time to ensure that the information contained here is always correct. I need to update around 20-25 posts today alone. I couldn't keep up the pace I wanted regarding the novel I was writing about Paris, as I was trying to answer hundreds of questions from YouTube videos and other social media accounts. Especially, I have a "Pariste.Net in English" project that I haven't had time to work on yet, I don't know when I will find time for it :)
      But you can be sure that I will do my best.
      Thank you again and wish you happy days.

  2. ASLI TEZCAN Reply

    After reading your article, we went with my daughters to see this beautiful street. We loved it. Of course we took lots of photos.

    • Ahmet Ore Reply

      Even though it is a small street, it is a colorful and lively place... I recommend it to everyone who passes by that way. It has become very popular in the media lately 😉

  3. This street is truly one of the hidden treasures in Paris. It is a pleasure to be able to capture the same frames as those in your article.

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