Rue des Gravilliers is a small street in the Marais, but it has one of the richest histories in Paris.
It dates back to the thirteenth century, when this whole area was still a working-class neighborhood filled with craftspeople, workshops, and tiny family-run shops. For centuries, it wasn’t fancy at all – it was simply a busy urban street where people lived, worked and carried on with everyday life.
Today, the Marais is one of Paris’s trendiest districts, and Rue des Gravilliers shows exactly how the neighborhood transformed without losing its soul.
That mix of “old Paris” and “new Paris” is probably a big part of the reason why Time Out voted it the 13th coolest street in the world for 2025.
A Street Where Old Traditions Are Still Alive

Even though the Marais changed a lot over time, Rue des Gravilliers is still home to leather craftsmen, some of the last in the neighborhood.
You can still walk by workshops and see people working with their hands, doing a job that has almost disappeared from other parts of the city.
This street also sits next to Paris’s oldest Chinatown, so you’ll find long-established Asian canteens serving things like steamed buns and noodle dishes.
A New Wave of Creativity
Alongside the traditional shops, the street is now filled with new restaurants, art spaces, and cool hangouts.
Trendy spots like Finka, Mischief, and Derrière attract a young, creative crowd. And the art galleries—like Balice Hertlin and PACT—show works from artists who shape the modern Parisian scene.
This blend is rare: on the same street, you can have a centuries-old building, a traditional Chinese snack bar, a modern art gallery, and a minimalist restaurant all next to each other.
It feels alive and constantly changing, but still connected to its past.
A Foodie’s Little Paradise
French food lovers also come here for two very specific things:
- Taka & Vermo – a cheese shop known for its amazing selection
- Sain – a bakery famous for its natural sourdough bread
And if you want something more refined, there’s Datil, where chef Manon Fleury serves plant-based dishes that have won major food awards.
A Calm Place to Stay
Even though the Marais is often busy, Rue des Gravilliers has one special advantage: it hides one of the neighborhood’s calmest boutique hotels.
Hôtel Jules & Jim is known for its peaceful courtyard and fireplace—very rare in the middle of Paris.
Why It Ranked 13th in the World
Rue des Gravilliers earned its spot because it perfectly shows what makes modern Paris exciting:
- A street with real history, not just tourist shops
- A lively mix of food, culture, and creativity
- A strong neighborhood identity, even after centuries of change
- A balance between old craftsmanship and new ideas
It feels like a “mini-Marais,” full of stories, tastes, and faces that make the area so special.
Full Ranking: The 31 Coolest Streets in the World (2025)
Source: Timeout
- Rua do Senado, Rio de Janeiro
- Orange Street, Osaka
- Rua do Bonjardim, Porto
- Fanghua Street, Chengdu
- Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal
- Montague Road, Brisbane
- Maybachufer, Berlin
- Olympou Street, Thessaloniki
- Orchard Street, New York City
- Vĩnh Khánh Street, Ho Chi Minh City
- Rue de Flandre, Brussels
- Nishihara Shotengai, Tokyo
- Rue des Gravilliers, Paris
- Joo Chiat Road, Singapore
- Avenida Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City
- Jalan Kemang Raya, Jakarta
- Via Panisperna, Rome
- Nakpil Street, Manila
- Alserkal Avenue, Dubai
- Cambie Street, Vancouver
- Calle del Barquillo, Madrid
- Kloof Street, Cape Town
- Blackstock Road, London
- Defensa Street, Buenos Aires
- Pacific Coast Highway, Central Malibu
- Charoen Nakhon Road, Bangkok
- Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur
- Roscoe Street, Chicago
- Swan Street, Melbourne
- Boulevard Pasteur, Tangier
- Northdown Road, Margate

With a passion for travel and having visited over 50 countries, Dorian is eager to share his favorite spots and expert tips to help you explore Paris and France like a local.
