Le Dit des rues de Paris (French pronunciation: [lə di de ʁy də paʁi]) is a 554-verse poem in octosyllabic rhyming couplets, written by Guillot of Paris and describing the streets of Paris between around 1280 and 1300.
It deals with 310 streets, organised into the city's three main districts at that time: It does not include cul de sacs, which its author calls rues sans chief.