Shopping like a Parisian: The 6 Pedestrian Streets You Can't Miss in 2023

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Published 2023-04-23
Aaah! Visiting Paris, the City of Lights, its monuments, its museums, its cruises on the Seine River... What a dream!
But you would not really visit Paris without walking on one of these 6 best shopping (and pedestrian) streets!

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Timeline
0:00 - Intro
1:09 - Rue de Lévis
4:19 - Rue de la Huchette
6:33 - Cour Saint-Émilion
7:45 - Rue Cler
9:39 - Rue Daguerre
12:21 - Rue Montorgueil

All Comments (21)
  • I loved this video and I will certainly visit some or all of these streets when I come to Paris in September. Thanks a lot.
  • ❤ I was a busker in Paris from 1968 for seven years. I collected money from the generous French people only for eating and drinking. I lived in a nondescript 1953 Volkswagen van. A discarded postal van from Germany equipped with a gas stove and sleeping bag. Now me I am 80 years old. I live in subsidised housing on State pension and every cent goes to food and wine. Viva La France !🎉
  • @Eric-Twalack
    That's it I'm gonna live in France so ❤️ ❤️ so romantic, so refreshing the atmosphere looks otherwordly, I like the proximity with people walking around as opposed to LA where people are so far apart and very easy to see classes rich ( in their cars) and poor ( taking buses) nobody on the street is walking except homeless In France No matter where you are people are walking by you every 10 seconds. Wether you take the subway 🚇 or cycling or buses, you're surounded with people coming from different walks of life, every nationality , British, Italian, Spanish, German, Irish, African, Arabs, and you barely see homeless . You don't see classes. You can take the , cars, subway, bike, buses. Without the feeling to belong to a lower class.
  • @sadiemae9446
    Those mushrooms and figs????!! Wow! We will be in Paris end of October. Wonder what will be in season then? thank you so much for this video. I will be watching all of yours to prepare for your trip.
  • Your video exactly same as watching tv travel shows at home 👍
  • @marisv2
    Another great video!!! ❤
  • @norayoukhana71
    Great video.. very well explained , thank you so much ❤
  • @jimsteinberg9291
    Another excellent video; will watch this again before my trip
  • Wow! Those last 2 streets - Rue Daguerre and Rue Montorgueil - really blew my mind! I will visit them next time in Paris! (Which now I hope is soon!).
  • Cour St-Emilion is lovely in the summer. It is covered with umbrellas, gives a cosy feeling when walking wind makes the umbrellas move and an ideal sun blocker.
  • @bostonian7624
    Such a beautiful and informative video. Loved every minute of it. Merci beaucoup!!!:hand-pink-waving:
  • @Ape4Apes
    I love rue Montorgueil! The area around Les Halles is so vibrant … and a very convenient place to stay when one needs to catch the RER train for a morning flight.
  • Best compiled lists that is based on truth! Love!!! Excellent content!
  • excellent video; surprised not to see Mouffetard on the list but happy to learn some new ones
  • @johnbartholf777
    I just discovered your channel. It's wonderful! I don't know if you've mentioned this before, but near Shakespeare and Company is one of the unique and fabulous Paris water fountains. Functional, fun, and a true work of art!
  • @MilesAwaywithUs
    Rue Cler was our favorite on our first visit, and Rue Montorgueil was my favorite on my solo trip. Thanks for a lovely video!
  • @nyasak721
    Glad to add two more to my list! Looking forward to shopping them all with my wheeled shopping cart during my stay for a month. Thank you!