Rue Daguerre is a commercial street in the south of Paris. It is full of small shops, fruit and vegetable stalls, bars and cafes. Here you can buy original French products from manufacturers with long traditions.
The character of Rue Daguerre was formed in the first half of the 20th century. Initially, it was also inhabited by artists and intellectuals who spent hours in the local cafes. With time, trade moved to the top position. Many of the shops located here are run by successive generations of owners. You can buy excellent cheeses, cold cuts and bread here. The stands are piled high with fruit and vegetables.
The street is particularly busy on weekends in the mornings when crowds of Parisians go shopping for their favorite delicacies and fine wines. In the local bars you can stop for a quick snack or spend some time with a glass of noble drink.