- Rue Myrha in Goutte d’Or near Château Rouge, Barbès and Montmartre
- Marché Dejean, Sacré-Cœur and Rue de Clignancourt access nearby
- CDG and Orly airport transfer to Rue Myrha in Paris
Rue Myrha in Goutte d’Or near Château Rouge, Barbès and Montmartre
Neighborhood transport guide: Discover local routes with this Montmartre transfer guide for streets and local access points, useful for reaching addresses around Goutte d’Or, Clignancourt and northern Paris.
Rue Myrha connects lively residential streets, local markets and northern Paris access points with practical transfer options from Paris airports.
- Private car transfer from Rue Ordener to Paris airports
- CDG airport pickup from Rue de Clignancourt in northern Paris
- Private car transfer from CDG to Rue du Poteau near Montmartre
These nearby routes help visitors organize airport journeys around Montmartre, Goutte d’Or and Clignancourt without complicated station changes.
Location overview: Rue Myrha is located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, between the Goutte d’Or and Clignancourt neighborhoods, close to Château Rouge, Barbès-Rochechouart and the lower slopes of Montmartre. The street extends for about 610 meters and connects the area around Rue Stephenson with Rue Christiani and Rue Poulet. Its position gives it a strong local identity: residential, animated, multicultural and close to several major northern Paris landmarks.
Historically, Rue Myrha was formed from several older street sections. The part between Rue des Poissonniers and Rue Stephenson was once known as Rue Constantine, while another section was called Rue Frédéric. These streets were opened in the 1840s, before the annexation of La Chapelle and Montmartre by Paris in 1860. The different parts were later unified under the name Rue Myrha in 1868, in reference to Myrha, daughter of Biron, mayor of Montmartre from 1843 to 1848.
Today, Rue Myrha reflects the dense everyday life of northern Paris. It sits near Rue des Poissonniers, Rue de Clignancourt, Marché Dejean, Square Léon and the Château Rouge shopping area. The Sacré-Cœur Basilica and the historic streets of Montmartre are also within reach, giving the district both a local and tourist dimension. For arrivals by train or plane, a shuttle taxi to Paris airports and train stations can simplify access to this busy neighborhood.
Marché Dejean, Sacré-Cœur and Rue de Clignancourt access nearby
Access overview: Around Rue Myrha, visitors find a compact part of the 18th arrondissement with strong local landmarks. Marché Dejean and the Château Rouge area are known for food shops, street activity and everyday neighborhood life. Rue de Clignancourt offers a direct route toward Montmartre, while Barbès-Rochechouart provides metro connections and quick access toward Pigalle, Gare du Nord and central Paris.
The nearby surroundings also include Square Léon, Rue des Poissonniers and the lower approaches to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. This makes Rue Myrha practical for travelers who want to stay near Montmartre without being directly in the busiest tourist streets. The district is lively, urban and well connected, with cafés, shops, local services and metro stations close to most addresses.
Public transport is available through Château Rouge, Barbès-Rochechouart, Marcadet-Poissonniers and nearby bus routes, depending on the exact pickup point. However, visitors carrying luggage may find the area’s slopes, busy pavements and station stairs less comfortable after a flight. A planned transfer can be easier for reaching a hotel, apartment or private address around Rue Myrha, especially during evening arrivals or family travel.
CDG and Orly airport transfer to Rue Myrha in Paris
Transfer insight: Rue Myrha is located about 24.1 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport, about 28.2 km from Orly Airport and around 84.3 km from Beauvais Airport. From CDG, the journey often takes about 35 min to 1 hr 15 depending on traffic around the northern access roads and the Paris ring road. From Orly, travel time is usually around 45 min to 1 hr 30, especially when crossing Paris from the south. Beauvais requires a much longer route, often around 1 hr 20 to more than 2 hr.
Taxis offer a direct solution, but timing and price can vary with traffic near Porte de la Chapelle, Barbès, Montmartre and central Paris. Public transport may be cheaper, but it can require changes between RER, metro and walking sections. This can be tiring with luggage, children or a late arrival. A shuttle or private driver gives a clearer pickup process and direct drop-off at the address.
Travelers arriving from Roissy can book a CDG airport shuttle to Rue Myrha and northern Paris. Visitors landing south of the city can choose an Orly airport transfer to the Rue Myrha area. For wider sightseeing after arrival, a private vehicle service for Paris landmarks and local visits can combine airport pickup, luggage comfort and flexible movement around Montmartre, Sacré-Cœur and the northern districts.


















