Rue du Louvre – Linking the Museum & Les Halles

Rue du Louvre — From Rue d’Aboukir to Rue de Rivoli

Section 1 Rue d’Aboukir → Rue Berger
Majestic Filatures: Luxe casual basics.
Mes Demoiselles: Romantic Parisian fashion.
Atelier Blanche: Clean, refined tailoring.
Hôtel Madame Rêve: Luxe sleepover with rooftop views.
Kitchen by Madame Rêve: Contemporary dining in style.
NOHO Health Bar: Smoothies & coffee pause.
Aux Deux Écus: Classic brasserie corner.
Galerie Vazieux: Contemporary art stop.
Galerie Daniel Maghen: Comics & illustration treasures.
TLC Pause Moment: Step inside Madame Rêve — rooftop or restaurant — for a moment of luxury amid the street’s business hum.
Section 2 Rue Berger → Rue de Rivoli
Le Relais du Louvre: Boutique hotel with charm.
La Dame de Pic: Anne-Sophie Pic’s Michelin-starred table.
Café du Musée: Easy Louvre-adjacent stop.
Café La Colonnade: Terrace with museum views.
TLC Pause Moment: End at La Dame de Pic — if not dining, just pause and admire how Rue du Louvre flows directly into the Louvre’s historic shadow.

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Along Rue du Louvre, cultural landmarks and everyday Paris moments unfold naturally. Just beside the museum, Café Marly offers a refined pause facing the Louvre Museum, ideal before or after an exhibition. A few steps away, the historic La Samaritaine department store anchors the area with fashion, beauty, and design under a restored Art Nouveau roof. Coffee lovers can detour toward the elegant Louis Vuitton Café inside La Samaritaine for a modern luxury break, while nearby streets lead toward the calm arcades of Palais Royal. Continuing toward Les Halles, the street becomes more urban and lively, connecting museums, cafés, and shopping into a seamless central Paris walk.