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Boulevard Haussmann Maps & Transportation Guide 2025

Situated near the heart of the city stretching from the 9th into the 8th it is a tree lined shopping paradise.  Learn about the shopping destinations along the way, and nearby sightseeing.  Use the map to plan your routes from hotels near or actually on the road.

 

Google maps

This view shows the whole route along the entire road. The line on the map starts on the eastern end at number 1 Boulevard Haussmann, where the road starts beside Metro Richellieu-Drouot  it takes over from Boulevard Montmartre. Moving westward through the fashionable parts of the city it is almost a straight line except for a slight turn southward when it crosses Rue de Miromesnil.

Google Street view

Now take a virtual walking tour of the boulevard starting at the eastern end. Follow your way along the map and complete the whole 2.5km length. It will go a lot faster doing it online than it would walking, for though it is not a long distance the number of places to stop and see things is large.

Make a mark on the map to know what places you'll want to investigate in more detail when you visit in real life.


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Bing maps

Here is another alternative map view of the boulevard, this time from Microsoft.

Historic maps

See if you can find it on this historic 1864 map of the city or read more about the history of the road.

Metro & Transportation Access 2025

Primary Metro Stations

Havre–Caumartin (Lines 3, 9): Main access point for Galeries Lafayette and Printemps department stores. Direct connection to both Chatelet-Les Halles and République.

Chaussée d'Antin–La Fayette (Lines 7, 9): Ideal for eastern section shopping. Quick access to Opéra and Châtelet via Line 7.

Auber (RER A): Excellent connection for travelers from La Défense business district and western suburbs. 5-minute walk to major department stores.

Transportation Tips 2025

From Charles de Gaulle Airport: Take RER B to Châtelet-Les Halles, transfer to Line 9 toward Pont de Sèvres, exit at Havre-Caumartin (total journey: 45 minutes, €11.45).

Walking Distance: 10-minute walk to Palais Garnier opera house, 15 minutes to Louvre Museum, 8 minutes to Musée Grévin.

2025 Navigation Updates

Post-Olympic Infrastructure Improvements

Following the 2024 Olympics, Boulevard Haussmann benefits from enhanced pedestrian crossings, improved signage in multiple languages, and better accessibility features. New digital information kiosks provide real-time transportation updates and tourist information.

Digital Navigation Tools

Citymapper App: Provides real-time metro schedules and optimal routing to Boulevard Haussmann from any Paris location.

Bonjour RATP App: Official RATP app with live departure times and service alerts for metro lines 3, 7, and 9.

 

FOOD AND SHOPPING

While often visited for the view the visitor should not forget that The Boulevard encompasses a wide range of shopping and dining options, from the casual to the sophisticated.  Within the Haussmann area are examples of many of Paris's most authentic and distinctive styles, as well as international choices to fit all palates and budgets.

 

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