Rue Norvins Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This street is built in a Renaissance style, with a water tower and fountain inside.
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Thomas V
Way Too Crowded
This street was jammed with people, much more than ever before, and I have been here many times. So crowded that it was hard to walk down. It is pretty, but now way too crowded.
Look beyond the tourist crowds to really appreciate this historic street!
Most visitors to Paris will find their way to Montmartre, and most will walk this neighbourhood’s busiest street, the lively cobbled stretch that is Rue Norvins. It dates back to 1672, though the or...
Entering the Rue Norvins where the cafes, shops and restaurants are located you’ll see Le Consulat Restaurant which I’ve seen in a few movies. At the end of the Rue Norvins you’ll come across the Plac...
Rue Novins is an old cobbled street leading up to the popular tourist destination of Place du Tertre and so it can get very busy. It is not very long but full of souvenir shops.
Way Too Crowded
This street was jammed with people, much more than ever before, and I have been here many times. So crowded that it was hard to walk down. It is pretty, but now way too crowded.
Look beyond the tourist crowds to really appreciate this historic street!
Most visitors to Paris will find their way to Montmartre, and most will walk this neighbourhood’s busiest street, the lively cobbled stretch that is Rue Norvins. It dates back to 1672, though the or...
Great resturant at number 18 Le ConSulat
On a cold rainy day this restaurant / bar was a God send. Good food and a great atmosphere, we lingered longer.
Street artists and cafes
Entering the Rue Norvins where the cafes, shops and restaurants are located you’ll see Le Consulat Restaurant which I’ve seen in a few movies. At the end of the Rue Norvins you’ll come across the Plac...
Busy, busy, busy
Rue Novins is an old cobbled street leading up to the popular tourist destination of Place du Tertre and so it can get very busy. It is not very long but full of souvenir shops.