Rue du Louvre – Linking the Museum & Les Halles
Rue du Louvre
Rue du Louvre runs from Rue d'Aboukir towards Rue de Rivoli, connecting the lively Sentier district with the historic Louvre area. Along the way, the street brings together fashion boutiques, contemporary galleries, elegant hotels, cafés, restaurants and cultural landmarks including Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection nearby.
TLC Paris Concierge note: Rue du Louvre is a rewarding walk for visitors who enjoy discovering Paris through quieter luxury details — fashion boutiques, galleries, stylish cafés, Madame Rêve, La Dame de Pic and the cultural energy around Bourse de Commerce and the Louvre district.
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Within minutes, the street connects major cultural landmarks, lively cafés, and key routes between the Louvre Museum and Les Halles:
Rue du Louvre
Rue du Louvre is a refined Right Bank street connecting the historic Louvre district with elegant shopping, cafés, museums and cultural landmarks. Close to the Louvre Museum, Palais Royal, Fondation Cartier, luxury boutiques and classic Paris restaurants, it offers an excellent starting point for a stylish walk through central Paris.
Culture, cafés, shopping & elegant walks
Central, historic & sophisticated
Museums, boutiques, cafés & Paris landmarks
Yes, for a classic Right Bank walk
Between Les Halles, Louvre & Palais Royal
Louvre Museum, Palais Royal & Rue Saint-Honoré
Morning walk, museum visit, lunch or shopping
Louvre, Café Marly, Angelina & Fondation Cartier
TLC Paris Concierge note: Rue du Louvre is ideal for visitors who want to combine culture, shopping and classic Paris cafés in one elegant Right Bank walk. Begin near the Louvre Museum and Palais Royal, continue toward Rue Saint-Honoré, Fondation Cartier, La Samaritaine or Bourse de Commerce, then pause for lunch, tea or terrace dining at Café Marly, Angelina or Loulou.
Running north from Rue de Rivoli and the banks of the Seine toward Les Halles, Rue du Louvre blends historic Paris with contemporary culture, luxury boutiques, and creative destinations. Just steps from the Louvre Museum, the street is home to renowned names including Christian Louboutin, Yohji Yamamoto, and prestigious jewellery maisons, alongside independent galleries and stylish cafés.
Visitors can explore contemporary art at the nearby Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, enjoy modern French dining at Le Fumoir, or continue north toward the lively shopping streets of Les Halles. Less crowded than neighboring boulevards yet equally well connected, Rue du Louvre offers an elegant walk where fashion, architecture, gastronomy, and culture meet in the heart of Paris.