Getting Around
The neighborhood is well-connected by Paris's metro and bus systems, making it easy to explore.





Croulebarbe is a lively neighborhood located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, on the left bank of the Seine. It is renowned for its significant Asian community, particularly Chinese and Vietnamese, offering a rich cultural tapestry. The area is characterized by its high-rise apartment buildings and a plethora of Asian businesses, providing an authentic cultural experience. Visitors can explore the nearby Bibliothèque nationale de France or enjoy the vibrant street life that defines this part of Paris.
Croulebarbe is a lively neighborhood located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, on the left bank of the Seine. It is renowned for its significant Asian community, particularly Chinese and Vietnamese, offering a rich cultural tapestry. The area is characterized by its high-rise apartment buildings and a plethora of Asian businesses, providing an authentic cultural experience. Visitors can explore the nearby Bibliothèque nationale de France or enjoy the vibrant street life that defines this part of Paris.
Home to Paris's principal Asian community.
Features high-rise apartment buildings.
Contains many Chinese and Vietnamese businesses.
Close to the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Home to a vibrant Asian community with cultural diversity.
Features a mix of modern high-rise buildings and traditional businesses.
Close to major Parisian attractions like the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
The neighborhood is well-connected by Paris's metro and bus systems, making it easy to explore.
Try the authentic Chinese and Vietnamese dishes available at local eateries.
Exploring diverse cultures and enjoying authentic Asian cuisine.
EUR €
$100-$200 p/day
French, English
Visit during the Lunar New Year for vibrant celebrations and cultural events.
Cultural Exploration, Foodies, Urban Exploration
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild weather, perfect for exploring the neighborhood on foot.
Summer is lively with many outdoor events and activities, but can be crowded.
Fall offers a quieter experience with cooler temperatures, ideal for cultural exploration.
Winter is less crowded, allowing for a more intimate experience of the local culture.