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Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville

Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville, at 139 rue de Belleville in Paris 19, is a neighborhood church. It serves as a local landmark on Belleville’s hillside.

Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville
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About

Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville holds a clear place in the neighborhood’s streetscape. It stands at 139 rue de Belleville, on one of the area’s main routes. You will spot it easily while walking past shops, cafés, and Belleville’s sloping streets. For visitors, the appeal is both the church and its setting. This Belleville church in Paris helps you read the district differently. It offers a quiet pause within a busy urban stretch. It works well as part of a walking route through Belleville. It is best visited during the day. Access may change with services or parish activity. If you are looking for Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville mass times, check the noticeboards on site. You can also review official parish channels before you go. Allow a short stop if you are already in the area. Stay longer if you want to look at the façade, step inside for a few minutes, then continue toward Belleville’s livelier streets. In warmer months, pair it with a walk to nearby viewpoints. In colder weather, combine it with cafés or covered food stops nearby.

The Concierge's Tip

Go in late morning or early afternoon. You are often more likely to find the church accessible outside the busiest parish moments. Start on rue de Belleville, then continue uphill on foot through the neighborhood. The area has a steady slope, so comfortable shoes help. In warmer seasons, add a nearby viewpoint afterward. If you are coming specifically for Mass, check the posted schedule on site before making the trip.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville in Paris?
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville is at 139 rue de Belleville, 75019 Paris. It stands on one of the neighborhood’s main streets. The church is easy to include in a Belleville walk, especially if you are exploring the area’s sloping lanes, local shops, and nearby viewpoints.
How can I check Mass times at Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville?
Mass times may change with the season and parish activity. The safest option is to check the noticeboards on site or the parish’s official channels before you go. If you are planning a short visit, avoid relying on an unverified schedule from a third-party source.
Why visit this church in Belleville, Paris?
The church matters mainly for its place within the neighborhood. It provides a calm landmark on a busy street. For visitors, the value lies in combining local heritage with a better sense of Belleville’s urban character. It works best as a short stop during a walk through the district.
How much time should I allow for a visit?
In most cases, allow around ten to twenty minutes for a simple stop. That is enough to see the exterior, step inside if access is possible, and continue your walk. Plan longer if you want to explore Belleville before or after, or wait for a quieter moment.
When is the best time to visit Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Belleville?
Daytime is usually the easiest time to visit. You will also enjoy the surrounding streets and hillside views more fully. Avoid service times if you want a quieter stop. On weekdays, the atmosphere can feel smoother than during the busier parts of the weekend.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, provided you plan a short and quiet stop. The neighborhood works well for a family walk, though some streets are sloped and busy. Keep the visit simple and flexible. It is also wise to check access before entering, as opening conditions may depend on parish activity.
Which street should I explore after the visit in Belleville?
The easiest option is to keep walking around rue de Belleville itself. The area’s appeal comes from its contrasts, local shops, and changing views. Rather than focusing on one single street, follow the hillside and dip into the quieter side streets around the church.