Welcome to Rue Mouffetard
Rue Mouffetard is one of Paris' oldest and most vibrant streets, offering an authentic glimpse into Parisian daily life. Located in the 5th arrondissement's Latin Quarter, this historic market street has maintained its character for centuries, evolving from a Roman road to one of the city's most beloved food destinations.
Today, Rue Mouffetard continues to thrive as a bustling market street where locals and visitors alike come to shop for fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked bread, and other culinary delights. The pedestrianized southern section creates a lively atmosphere, especially during market hours when vendors call out their offerings and shoppers carefully select the finest ingredients.
Beyond its market function, Rue Mouffetard offers a rich historical experience, with buildings dating back several centuries, charming cafes, and a distinctly Parisian ambiance that has attracted writers, artists, and food lovers for generations. Ernest Hemingway, who lived nearby in the 1920s, described the street in his memoir "A Movable Feast," cementing its place in literary history.
"The rue Mouffetard is a street in Paris where the principal commerce is in edibles... The rue Mouffetard is a wonderful, narrow crowded market street which led to the Place Contrescarpe."
Discover Rue Mouffetard
Explore the many facets of this historic Parisian street through our detailed guides:

The Market
Discover the vibrant market that has been the heart of Rue Mouffetard for centuries. Learn about the specialized food shops, market stalls, and the best times to visit for the freshest selections.
Explore the Market
Maps & Navigation
Find your way around Rue Mouffetard and the surrounding Latin Quarter with our detailed maps, directions, and transportation information. Discover the best routes and access points.
View Maps
History
Trace the fascinating evolution of Rue Mouffetard from Roman road to medieval thoroughfare to modern market street. Discover the architectural heritage and historical significance of this ancient Parisian street.
Explore History
Visitor Guide
Plan your perfect visit with our comprehensive visitor guide. Find information on best times to visit, suggested itineraries, accessibility details, and practical tips for making the most of your experience.
Plan Your VisitQuick Facts
Location
5th Arrondissement (Latin Quarter), southern Paris
Runs from Place de la Contrescarpe in the north to Square Saint-Médard in the south
Market Hours
Tuesday-Sunday: 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Closed Mondays
Best selection in the morning
Getting There
Metro: Place Monge (Line 7) or Censier-Daubenton (Line 7)
Bus: Lines 47, 67, 89
15-minute walk from the Panthéon
Historical Significance
Originally a Roman road
Continuous market activity since medieval times
Featured in Hemingway's "A Movable Feast"