
What to do in the Marais, Paris – De Paris Hideaways
Paris Hideaways exploring Le Marais
Le Marais, a transition zone of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements Paris, on the Right Bank, or the right bank of the Seine, home to some of the most picturesque sites of Paris. Traditionally a bourgeois area, as the City of Lights modernized, they also put the Marais.
In 16th century France the aristocracy built large residences in the region (see below Place des Vosges), but as the royal family moved to Versailles, the neighborhood has seen waves of various groups settling wonderful house to call the Marais.
The Jewish community has found refuge in Le Marais, as seen in the synagogue in Agoudas Hakehilos 10 rue Pavee and the heart of the Jewish community Quartier des Rosiers street.
Le Marais, particularly to the north near Republic, is also famous for a strong Chinese community, and southwest, near St. Croix of the Temple and Old Bretonnerie a well established, if not very touristy, the gay community is, after have established their presence in the fabulous and borgeouis Marsh in the 1980s.
Le Marais in 1968 became the first conservation area, or Protected Area of Paris, because of the abundance of so many museums, art galleries and historic sites. The building facades are protected This explains why so many buildings can have a store of misleading signs. This shoe store in a building can be marked Boulangerie (bakery) is of historical importance, no sort of attempt to deceive tourists on their trip to the City of Light! Of course, many of these signs are really raw and beautiful, others are earthenware, hand painted, carved and even stained glass and are really part of the application of the Marais!
That take in the Marais Sites
Visit the Musée Picasso, Hôtel Salé 5, rue de Thorigny, for a look at thousands of works by Picasso. For a treat, do not miss the nearby Café Apparently, an amazing wine bar, a must see if in the region.
The seller manuscript house rich and famous alchemist of a Harry Potter Nicolas Flamel 51 rue de Montmorency, disputably the oldest house in Paris, and now home to the Inn Nicolas Flamel restaurant.
Check the private collection of amateur art Jayat Ernest Cognac-Cognac-Jay Museum, 8 rue Elzevir, Paris 3e, in the 16th Century Hotel Donon.
Soak up the history of Paris in the Musee Carnavalet, hotel Carnavalet, at 23, rue de Sevigne.
While in Paris on Sunday, one of the few streets completely open on the day of rest is the famous rue des Francs-Bourgeois, once a street where the artisan weavers works, now a major center of fashion and design and one of Marsh 'most popular shopping areas.
Close Street Rambuteau is the main market street in the Marais and the Enfants Rouges in March, the oldest food market in Paris. Opened in 1615, this booming market air of the Rue de Bretagne has over 20 places filled with the best products of the campaign.
Relax in the glorious gardens and dramatic conception of the former royal residence, the Hôtel de Sens, in the street Nonnains of Hyères.
Place des Vosges, including the home of Victor Hugo and coffee Ma Bourgogne, could well be the most beautiful square in Paris with its covered arcades leading from the Hotel de Sully off the street Birague. At the Place des Vosges, you will find the 'Ambrosia, Michelin three-starred restaurant rivals the best restaurants in the world. Or perhaps you'd like to pull up and plop down to rest on the Place des Vosges because it is one of the few places where you can sit in the grass in Paris. Anyway, Place des Vosges is sure to entertain, the animation abounds here in the arcades of classical music and jazz in general is played, which sets the tone beautifully with the atmosphere terrace under the arcades here.
St. Paul Village is a series of related courses rich in art galleries, antiques, boats loaded with food and craft shops and frequent yard sales weekend.
Leaving the Market Place Sainte-Catherine on a weekday morning to experience how picturesque Marshes can be quiet.
What to do in the Marais Workshops
Discover the culture, near the synagogue at 17 rue Pavee. Culture art offers promos and gift books, calendars, postcards, and other books at a reasonable price.
Decreased cathedral, Ste Croix de la Bretonnerie for a change constant selection of funky gifts, furniture and household items.
Art of Office 47, rue des Francs-Bourgeois, wears fashionable bags, watches, writing instruments in beautiful colors and materials. Franc-Bourgeois law in finding Metal Pintus, which sells handicrafts and silver jewelry and robust bronze.
If it s jewelry you want, Miravidi St Paul simple geometric acrylic necklaces and bracelets changing color selections.
My, my! Miss Vegas 48 rue Charlot literally rocks with rock and conducting single roll for rock stars and rock aspirants all ages, including custom costumes baby makes!
Luxury designer clothing Gaspard Yurkievich has its flagship store in the Marais, rue Charlot, where you will find women 's men and 'ready-to-wear, hosiery, shoes, bags and jewelry.
Chocolatier Jadis et Gourmande in 39, rue des Archives, this house of chocolate Luxury can be designed with letters, so you can write your own posts about your trip to Paris, as I love Paris and the Marais Wonderful.
Mariage Freres, a tea house in exclusive 30 rue du Bourg Tibourg boasts a super chic clientele and offers a choice of over 400 different teas.
Straight Street Rosiers is a Russian / Yiddish Finkelsztajn specialty store called Sacha, where a deli serves delicious bread, pastries and other specialty products.
The bread and cakes at La Fougasse at 25, rue de Bretagne are certainly worth your stealth heading for!
Top restaurants include Le Marais:
Caves Saint-Gilles, Tapas and wine bar in 4 rue Saint Gilles
Chez Julien, a small jet again turn into pubs century 1, rue du Pont Louis-Philippe
The face of Crazy toilet, a bistro in 3 rue du Bourg-Tibourg
The chair to the ceiling 10, Rue de Tresor, is a chic café is worth a visit
Philosophers, read a review of coffee in 28 rue Vieille du Temple. here
Dome du Marais 53, rue Francs-Bourgeois is located in one of the most unusual settings in Paris with reasonable prices, delicious food.
The exploration can Marsh you tired, so stop in some stress relief to Sego Spa 15, rue Beautreillis for a modern spa experience, joyful and peaceful. (30 of 45 minutes).
If it s more sun you are looking for a spa, then hurry over to Paris-Plage, or Paris Plage, in the southern marshes. In July and August Car are prohibited on roads, on the banks of the Seine, and highways are replaced by sandy beaches and palm trees for an entire month.
HOW TO MAKE Le Marais
metro: Bastille, Saint Paul and the Hotel de Ville.
About the Author
Jessica Ainley who is a professional travel writer and the author of this article. Paris Hideaways vacation rentals offers a large selection of Paris apartments for short-term rentals. Staying in a Paris apartment rental or in a vacation rental is an economical way to travel and live in Paris!
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