Tuileries garden and rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st — METROREALTY
District — Tuileries · Paris 1st

Real estate in Tuileries, Paris 1st

The 16th-century garden, the arcades of rue de Rivoli, the Louvre courtyard a few steps away. One of the most coveted districts of the 1st for view and light.

€13,200 /m²
Median Tuileries 2025
16th
Century of the garden
17%
Foreign buyers
20+
Years of METROREALTY expertise
The Tuileries district

Garden views,
Rivoli arcades

The Tuileries district occupies the western part of the 1st arrondissement, between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde. The 16th-century garden, a listed historic monument, defines its identity. Its northern edge, rue de Rivoli, runs nearly a kilometre of arcades.

Apartments overlooking the garden — generally on the odd-numbered side of rue de Rivoli, upper floors — count among the rarest views in Paris. 19th-century Haussmann façades alternate with a few 18th-century classical buildings. These volumes attract a demanding French and international clientele.

METROREALTY has followed this micro-market for 20 years: we know the co-ownerships of rues Cambon, de Castiglione, du Mont-Thabor and des Pyramides, as well as the very rare properties directly overlooking the Tuileries.

Tuileries garden near METROREALTY office Paris 1st
Street by street

The addresses
of the Tuileries district

Garden edge

Rue de Rivoli

The arcades stretch nearly a kilometre. Apartments on the odd-numbered side, floors 4 and above, offer the rare direct views over the Tuileries. Uniform Haussmann façades, strong view premium.

Residential core

Rue Cambon

Quiet, elegant street perpendicular to Rivoli. High-standing buildings, generous ceiling heights. A discreet address for family apartments and pieds-à-terre alike.

Towards Vendôme

Rue de Castiglione

The historic axis between the Tuileries and Place Vendôme. A prestige address, classical buildings with beautiful enfilades. Prices pulled up by Vendôme proximity.

Small square

Place des Pyramides

A small square graced by the gilded statue of Joan of Arc, facing the Louvre. A few landmark buildings. A rare and historic address with open views.

Quiet and bright

Rue du Mont-Thabor

Parallel to rue de Rivoli, quieter. Fine 19th-century façades, noble floors with rear views over the gardens. Highly sought by principal-residence buyers.

Confidential lane

Rue d'Alger

A short pedestrian street opening onto Rivoli. Period buildings, residential and confidential atmosphere. A handful of rare pieds-à-terre change hands each year.

Prices & typology 2025-2026

A market driven
by garden views

≈ €13,200 /m²
Median Tuileries — above the 1st average (≈ €12,100/m²).
15–19 k €/m²
For properties with direct garden view.
19th
Dominant century — uniform Haussmann façades.

The Tuileries stock is dominated by one- to two-bedroom Haussmann flats (60-90 m²) and large family apartments (four to five rooms, 120-200 m²), prized by Parisian families and the international clientele. The garden view creates a 20-30% premium over the same properties without view in the district.

Rue de Rivoli and Tuileries garden, 1st arrondissement of Paris
A view that no longer gets built
“At the Tuileries, you don't buy a surface. You buy the light of the garden.
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at the Tuileries

Buying at the Tuileries

Properties with garden views are rare — only a few transactions per year. METROREALTY activates its network to present current opportunities, including off-market, and negotiates with precise knowledge of the street's DVF prices.

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Selling at the Tuileries

Selling a Tuileries property requires a precise valuation — view, floor and aspect weigh heavily. We calibrate the price on real district transactions and activate our file of qualified international buyers.

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Frequently asked questions

Property Tuileries —
your questions

The median price around the Tuileries stands at approximately €13,200/m² in 2025-2026. Apartments with a direct view over the Tuileries garden or the Louvre courtyard frequently exceed €18,000 to €19,000/m².

Rue de Rivoli under the arcades (odd-numbered side, garden view), rue Cambon, place des Pyramides, rue d'Alger and rue du Mont-Thabor. 19th-century Haussmann façades sit alongside a few 18th-century classical buildings.

Yes, but such properties are rare — only a handful of transactions per year for apartments on the Rivoli side with full garden view. METROREALTY follows this micro-market and accesses off-market properties through its network.

The Tuileries stock is dominated by 19th-century Haussmann buildings. You will find classic one- to two-bedroom apartments (60-90 m²), large family four- to five-room flats (120-200 m²) and rare prestige apartments with terrace or panoramic view.

The Palais-Royal has a more marked 17th-18th century character and absolute calm. The Tuileries offer more Haussmann volumes, more open garden views and immediate proximity to the Louvre. Palais-Royal prices are higher on average (€15,500/m² vs €13,200/m²).

The Tuileries are among the most coveted addresses by the international clientele of the 1st. METROREALTY supports American, British, Belgian and Middle Eastern buyers: video viewings, detailed reports, signing by proxy.

Yes. Our agency is at 18 rue Molière, less than 10 minutes' walk from the Tuileries garden. We follow co-ownerships and the rare sales of the district continuously.

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