Named for its 19th-century neoclassical church, Notre-Dame du Mont was once a place where sailors who survived shipwrecks and storms offered thanks. Today, locals and visitors make a pilgrimage to this lively quarter for its restaurants, independent shops, and street art.
Voted Time Out's coolest neighborhood in the world in 2024, Notre-Dame du Mont has kept its laid-back charm even as it grows, stretching south along Rue de Lodi. Since December 2025, the church's parvis has been pedestrianized, removing the urban roar of scooters and restoring the area's village-like ambiance.
Best enjoyed on one of the many tree-lined terraces, this buzzy quarter invites you to sip organic wine, eat gourmet wraps, and listen to live jazz.