Neighborhood
Rue Saint-Laurent
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Rue Saint-Laurent is a narrow, cobbled street in the historic Saint-Laurent neighborhood, one of Grenoble's oldest districts. Located on the right bank of the Isère River, this charming street is lined with medieval and Renaissance buildings, many housing boutiques, art galleries, and cozy cafes. As you stroll, you'll notice the mix of architectural styles, from the 12th-century Saint-Laurent Church to colorful facades with wooden shutters. The neighborhood has a lively, bohemian atmosphere, especially in the evenings when locals gather at the bistros. It's a perfect place to soak up Grenoble's old-world charm while enjoying modern amenities.
Don't miss
- The 12th-century Saint-Laurent Church and its archaeological crypt
- Independent boutiques and art galleries
- Al fresco dining at traditional bistros
- Views of the Isère River and the Bastille fortress
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