Rue Bonaparte

Rue Bonaparte
View starting at no. 88 Rue Bonaparte
from the Rue de Vaugirard
Rue Bonaparte is located in Paris
Rue Bonaparte
Shown within Paris
Length1,010 m (3,310 ft)
Width11 m (36 ft)
Arrondissement6th
QuarterSaint-Germain-des-Prés, Odéon
Coordinates48°51′11″N 2°19′59″E / 48.85306°N 2.33306°E / 48.85306; 2.33306
From7 Quai Malaquais
To58 rue de Vaugirard
Construction
CompletionOrd. du 7 septembre 1845
Denomination12 August 1852

The Rue Bonaparte (French pronunciation: [ʁy bɔnapaʁt]) is a street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It spans the Quai Voltaire/Quai Malaquais to the Jardin du Luxembourg, crossing the Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Place Saint-Sulpice and has housed many of France's most famous names and institutions as well as other well-known figures from abroad.

The street runs through the heart of the fashionable Left Bank and is characterised by a number of 'hôtels particuliers' (grand townhouses) and elegant apartment buildings as well as being bounded by the river at one end and the park at the other. With fifteen buildings or monuments classified as Monument historique, it has more such listed sites than any other street in the 6th arrondissement.

The Rue Bonaparte also has many literary associations and contains a number of bookshops, antiquarian booksellers, publishers and art galleries. Its architecture and location have made it one of Paris' most historic and sought-after residential addresses.

Located near the Métro stationsSaint-SulpiceMabillon and Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Paris Métro Paris Métro Line 4 Paris Métro Line 10