Quarters of Paris explained

Each of the 20 arrondissements of Paris is officially divided into 4 quartiers.[1] Outside administrative use (census statistics and the localisation of post offices and other government services), they are very rarely referenced by Parisians themselves, and have no specific administration or political representation attached to them.

Arrondissement
(Districts)
Quartiers
(Quarters)
Population
(1999)[2]
Area
(hectares)
Population Density(per km2)Map
1st arrondissement
(Called "du Louvre")
1st Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois86.91,924
2nd Les Halles41.221,806
3rd Palais-Royal27.411,661
4th Place-Vendôme26.911,316
2nd arrondissement
(Called "de la Bourse")
5th Gaillon18.87,154
6thVivienne24.411,955
7th Mail27.820,802
8th Bonne-Nouvelle28.234,514
3rd arrondissement
(Called "du Temple")
9th Arts-et-Métiers31.830,063
10th Enfants-Rouges27.231,478
11th Archives36.823,394
12th Sainte-Avoye21.335,216
4th arrondissement
(Called "de l'Hôtel-de-Ville")
13th Saint-Merri31.320,840
14th Saint-Gervais42.225,088
15th Arsenal48.719,454
16thNotre-Dame37.910,784
5th arrondissement
(Called "du Panthéon")
17th Quartier Saint-Victor60.419,306
18th Jardin-des-Plantes79.822,563
19th 70.427,688
20th 43.322,363
6th arrondissement
(Called "du Luxembourg")
21st Monnaie29.321,109
22nd Odéon71.612,337
23rd Notre-Dame-des-Champs86.128,724
24th Saint-Germain-des-Prés28.218,277
7th arrondissement
(Called "du Palais-Bourbon")
25th Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin82.715,310
26th Les Invalides107.45,844
27th École-Militaire80.815,959
28th Gros-Caillou138.218,203
8th arrondissement
(Called "de l'Élysée")
29th Champs-Élysées114.14,044
30th 79.612,611
31stLa Madeleine76.17,943
32ndEurope118.315,728
9th arrondissement
(Called "de l'Opéra")
33rd Saint-Georges71.729,079
34th Chaussée-d'Antin54.36,424
35th Faubourg-Montmartre41.722,141
36th Rochechouart50.144,335
10th arrondissement
(Called "de l'Entrepôt")
37th 92.723,327
38th Porte-Saint-Denis47.231,919
39th Porte-Saint-Martin60.937,972
40th Hôpital-Saint-Louis88.433,790
11th arrondissement
(Called "de Popincourt")
41st Folie-Méricourt72.645,457
42nd Saint-Ambroise83.838,387
43rd La Roquette117.240,546
44th Sainte-Marguerite93.039,222
12th arrondissement
(Called "de Reuilly")
45th Bel-Air138.624,514
46th Picpus186.333,788
47th Bercy190.37,350
48th Quinze-Vingts123.620,835
13th arrondissement
(Called "des Gobelins")
49th Salpêtrière118.215,437
50th La Gare304.422,670
51st Maison-Blanche223.229,031
52nd Croulebarbe69.228,217
14th arrondissement
(Called "de l'Observatoire")
53rd Montparnasse112,616,492
54th Parc Montsouris135.714,586
55th Petit-Montrouge134.627,660
56th Plaisance178.532,061
15th arrondissement
(Called "de Vaugirard")
57th Saint-Lambert283.129,330
58th Necker157.829,741
59th 147.832,078
60th 260.918,816
16th arrondissement
(Called "de Passy")
61st Auteuil303.022,431
62nd La Muette203.722,196
63rd Porte-Dauphine141.419,394
64th Chaillot
142.414,897
17th arrondissement
(Called "des Batignolles-Monceau")
65th Les Ternes146.626,696
66th Plaine Monceau138.428,149
67th 144.226,831
68th 137.832,186
18th arrondissement
(Called "des Buttes-Montmartre")
69th 190.635,232
70th Clignancourt165.339,243
71st Goutte-d'Or109.026,169
72nd 134.817,832
19th arrondissement
(Called "des Buttes-Chaumont")
73rd La Villette128.641,718
74th Pont-de-Flandre237.710,342
75th Amérique183.630,155
76th Combat129.530,107
20th arrondissement
(Called "de Ménilmontant")
77th80.744,328
78th Saint-Fargeau148.728,303
79th Père-Lachaise159.926,474
80th 209.130,082

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Article R. 2512-1 du (see on the legal repository Légifrance)
  2. Web site: Paris 1954-1999. Données statistiques. Population, logement, emploi. Paris et arrondissements.. Apur. 2017-09-19.