13th Arrondissement
13th Arrondissement

13th Arrondissement

Free admission
Paris, Île-de-France, 75013

The Basics

Less touristy than other parts of Paris, the 13th arrondissement has a rich Chinese, Cambodian, and Vietnamese community and is a great place to find Asian restaurants and shops as well as one of the largest Chinese New Year Celebrations in Europe. The 13th district has also become something of an open-air museum, with dozens of massive works of street art, and several walking tours of the district highlight these urban pieces.

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Murals XXL Street Art Tour
Murals XXL Street Art Tour
$43.91 per adult
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Fabulous, fabulous tour led by an urban artist who is hugely knowledgeable & entertaining. Tour opened our eyes to the concept of urban art &we saw some amazing murals of very different styles. Our new found knowledge added a new dimension to our remaining days in Paris.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • The 13th arrondissement is great for visitors wishing to explore off the beaten tourist path.

  • Explore the lesser-known Butte aux Cailles neighborhood to view the area’s abundant street art.

  • Bring comfortable shoes and be prepared for lots of walking in this hilltop district.

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How to Get There

The 13th arrondissement is easily accessible by public transportation. Metro lines 6, 7, and 14 make numerous stops throughout the neighborhood. Not far from the Latin Quarter, it’s a nice walk from central Paris along the River Seine to the 13th arrondissement.

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When to Get There

The less-visited 13th arrondissement is wonderful to explore any time of year. The neighborhood is particularly lively during the Chinese New Year, in January or February, when the streets fill with brightly lit lanterns and colorful costume parades. The festival features plenty of children’s activities, traditional music performances, and authentic food.

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The French National Library

The 13th arrondissement is also home to the massive French National Library. Comprised of four 25-story glass towers, the library houses one of the largest collections of books in the world with well over 10 million titles. The library also contains numerous historical texts including thousands of ancient Greek manuscripts, as well as antique ceramics, coins, sculptures, and King Louis XIV’s globes.

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