Graffiti, Rue Dénoyez, Paris, France

Rue Dénoyez, Paris, France – The Graffiti Street

How do you find places like this one in Paris? Book a random hotel in an area where you’ve never lived before. You will always discover something new.

I left the building and found these walls just around the corner. It tuned out I was staying next to Rue Dénoyez, a street in the Belleville neighborhood famous for its graffiti.

Graffiti, Rue Dénoyez, Paris, France
Graffiti, Rue Dénoyez, Paris, France

The street was in decline and they finally allowed artists to do whatever they want here (poor property owners). The walls change every day as new layers of artwork are being added.

I guess everyone can bring spray paints here and have some fun.

The Graffiti Street - Rue Dénoyez, Paris France
The Graffiti Street – Rue Dénoyez, Paris France

View from the hotel – a bit depressing :) Despite the street art – I felt like this area was quite safe – you can live here.

View from hotel near the Graffiti Street
View from hotel near Rue Dénoyez

Some places close to the “Graffiti Street”:

There’s a cafe at the corner of Rue Belleville and Rue Dénoyez named Aux Folies, which is a popular meeting point for locals.

If you are in this part of the city, consider visiting Parc de Buttes-Chaumont, it is within a few minutes walk from the street.

There are many Asian restaurants in the Belleville neighborhood, most of them are really busy in the evenings. I found one that was open at 10 pm – “Le Gand Bol” – a great place with authentic Chinese food (3 minutes walk from Rue Dénoyez). Tastes like you are in China, totally recommended:

Dumplings, beef and rice at Le Grand Bol restaurant, Paris, France
Dumplings, beef and rice at Le Grand Bol restaurant, Paris, France – €20

There’s a bar nearby called Triplettes (Boulevard Belleville) – open till late, like 2am.

The future of Rue Dénoyez

In 2016 the local authorities started to destroy some of the buildings on the “rue du graff” to make room for a  social housing project (source, in French). They say a smaller version of Rue Dénoyez will continue as an urban art center.

Skeptical? Visit the open air art gallery while it is still there.

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