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Paris instagrammable locations for photographers

Paris reveals unexpected angles beyond regular paths. Photographers find new views in medieval streets of Montmartre, gardens of Marais, Art Deco architecture at Piscine Molitor, or street art in Pigalle. Historic passages, old vineyards, botanical gardens, and viewpoints over the Seine offer diverse scenes for urban photography.

Rue Saint-Rustique

Paris, France

Rue Saint-Rustique

This street in Montmartre dates from the 12th century. Old lanterns and cobblestones line the narrow path between stone houses.

Cour du Commerce Saint-André

Paris, France

Cour du Commerce Saint-André

This 18th-century passage houses small cafes and traditional shops. The original cobblestones remain in place.

Rue Cremieux

Paris, France

Rue Cremieux

This pedestrian street displays houses in various pastel colors. The facades feature geometric patterns and floral ornaments.

Piscine Molitor

Paris, France

Piscine Molitor

This swimming pool, opened in 1929, features Art Deco architecture with two basins. The modern bikini was introduced here in 1946.

Le Consulat

Paris, France

Le Consulat

A restaurant opened in 1900 in a red brick corner building serving traditional French cuisine in the Montmartre district.

Les Deux Plateaux

Paris, France

Les Deux Plateaux

A 1986 installation featuring 260 black and white columns of varying heights in the courtyard of Palais Royal.

Parc des Buttes-Chaumont

Paris, France

Parc des Buttes-Chaumont

A 25-hectare park with lakes, caves and the Belvedere temple on a 50-meter high island.

La Campagne à Paris

Paris, France

La Campagne à Paris

A 1920s neighborhood on a hill with 92 single-family houses, cobblestone streets and small front gardens.

Jardin Alpin

Paris, France

Jardin Alpin

This section of the Jardin des Plantes houses a collection of 2000 mountain plants from different altitudes worldwide.

Pigalle Basketball

Paris, France

Pigalle Basketball

The basketball court between two buildings displays geometric patterns in pink, orange, and blue on walls and floor.

Passage Lhomme

Paris, France

Passage Lhomme

A narrow cobblestone passage from the 19th century, lined with small workshops and artist studios.

Galerie Vivienne

Paris, France

Galerie Vivienne

A shopping arcade from 1823 with vaulted ceilings, a glass roof and mosaics in neoclassical style.

Petite Ceinture

Paris, France

Petite Ceinture

This former railway line surrounds Paris and has been transformed into a walking path between trees and spontaneous vegetation.

L'Institut du Monde Arabe Terrace

Paris, France

L'Institut du Monde Arabe Terrace

The roof area of the institute provides a panoramic view of the Seine, Notre-Dame Cathedral and the historical center of Paris.

Musée Albert-Kahn

Paris, France

Musée Albert-Kahn

The garden complex contains French, Japanese and English sections with authentic plants and traditional design elements from these countries.

Rue des Thermopyles

Paris, France

Rue des Thermopyles

This narrow street in the 14th arrondissement features houses with green facades, climbing plants and small front gardens.

Artisans' Inner Court

Paris, France

Artisans' Inner Court

A complex of 19th-century workshops and studios where artisans continue their craft work today.

Flower District

Paris, France

Flower District

Small 1920s residential area with gardens, roses, and colored houses along narrow streets.

Medieval Garden

Paris, France

Medieval Garden

Historical garden featuring medieval herbs and plants, surrounded by gothic architecture.

Historic Arcade

Paris, France

Historic Arcade

Glass-roofed corridor from 1799 with original wooden storefronts, philately shops and traditional restaurants.

Villa Léandre

Paris, France

Villa Léandre

This private street in the 18th district features 1920s English-style townhouses with maintained front gardens.

La Maison Rose

Paris, France

La Maison Rose

This corner restaurant painted in pink in Montmartre was a meeting point for 20th century artists.

Le Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen

Paris, France

Le Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen

The largest antiques market in France spans 7 hectares with 2000 vendors across 14 different sections.

L'Atelier des Lumières

Paris, France

L'Atelier des Lumières

This former 19th century iron foundry presents digital art exhibitions across 3300 square meters of projection surface.

Pet Cemetery

Asnières-sur-Seine, France

Pet Cemetery

Founded in 1899, this cemetery contains over 40000 graves of pets including dogs, cats, horses, and even a lion.

Gainsbourg House

Rue de Verneuil, Paris, France

Gainsbourg House

The musician's private house displays fan art and graffiti on its exterior walls since his death in 1991.

Montmartre Vineyard

Rue des Saules, Paris, France

Montmartre Vineyard

This vineyard from 1933 produces 1500 bottles of wine annually and opens in October for the wine festival.

Medieval Lane

Le Marais, Paris, France

Medieval Lane

This cobblestone street from the 14th century leads to Saint-Gervais church and contains historical stone buildings with restaurants.

Buried Bicycle Sculpture

Paris, France

Buried Bicycle Sculpture

This metal sculpture in Parc de la Villette depicts a 40-foot bicycle partially submerged in the ground.

Love Wall

Paris, France

Love Wall

A wall in Square Jehan Rictus displays the words I love you in 250 languages on black tiles.

Carnavalet Museum Garden

Paris, France

Carnavalet Museum Garden

The garden contains geometric flowerbeds, statues and fountains next to the Museum of Paris History.

Peace Wall

Paris, France

Peace Wall

A glass structure on Champ de Mars displays the word peace in 32 languages on transparent panels.

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