Guide des Quartiers
As its name suggests, the Marais was originally a marshy area with little hospitality. It was however occupied from the 12th century. Religious communities settled there, followed by Templars. From the 16th century, the neighborhood changed and became more aristocratic, the pleasure residences replacing the fortified walls. Rue des Archives, rue Charlot, rue Vieille du Temple became fashionable and the bourgeoisie took over the district in the 18th century. It was from this time that the Marais then acquired the mansions that we know. Due to its central location, the district is spared by the great works of Baron Haussmann. Over time, it evolves, recent constructions rub shoulders with the most secular.
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Le Marais
54 Rue Vieille du TempleAs its name suggests, the Marais was originally a marshy area with little hospitality. It was however occupied from the 12th century. Religious communities settled there, followed by Templars. From the 16th century, the neighborhood changed and became more aristocratic, the pleasure residences replacing the fortified walls. Rue des Archives, rue Charlot, rue Vieille du Temple became fashionable and the bourgeoisie took over the district in the 18th century. It was from this time that the Marais then acquired the mansions that we know. Due to its central location, the district is spared by the great works of Baron Haussmann. Over time, it evolves, recent constructions rub shoulders with the most secular.
Lieux emblématiques
Notre Dame
Beautiful Cathedral
Place des Vosges
Place des VosgesHistorical place. Art galeries
A jewel of gothic architecture, the Sainte-Chapelle was built in the thirteenth century by order of Saint- Louis to contain the crown of thorns. The high chapel with its 600 sq. metres of windows, 2/3 of which are authentic, offer one of the most complete sets of stained glass windows from this era.
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Sainte-Chapelle
10 Bd du PalaisA jewel of gothic architecture, the Sainte-Chapelle was built in the thirteenth century by order of Saint- Louis to contain the crown of thorns. The high chapel with its 600 sq. metres of windows, 2/3 of which are authentic, offer one of the most complete sets of stained glass windows from this era.
restaurant
Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner (6:30 am to 2am). French Bistro with a cosy
atmosphere and good food – homemade desserts a must. Affordable prices.
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LE SAINT-RÉGIS - PARIS
6 Rue Jean du BellayOpen 7 days a week for lunch and dinner (6:30 am to 2am). French Bistro with a cosy
atmosphere and good food – homemade desserts a must. Affordable prices.
Traditional French Brasserie food in a typically Parisian atmosphere. Open on Sundays.
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La Brasserie de l'Isle Saint-Louis
55 Quai de BourbonTraditional French Brasserie food in a typically Parisian atmosphere. Open on Sundays.
Excellent creperie using only the freshest produce. Open for lunch and dinner Wednesday-
Sunday.
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Breizh Café
109 Rue Vieille du TempleExcellent creperie using only the freshest produce. Open for lunch and dinner Wednesday-
Sunday.
Second site of this famous Parisian establishment. Elegant tea room and patisserie. Sit out under the arches on the terrace. Open every day 8am-11.30pm.
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Carette
4 Pl. du Trocadéro et du 11 NovembreSecond site of this famous Parisian establishment. Elegant tea room and patisserie. Sit out under the arches on the terrace. Open every day 8am-11.30pm.
Great Brasserie specializing in Seafood. A Must.
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Jadis Le Petit Bofinger
5-7 Rue de la BastilleGreat Brasserie specializing in Seafood. A Must.
L'Enoteca
25 Rue Charles VNice Italian food. They also have a good wine list.
Le Petit Marché
9 Rue de BéarnGreat French cuisine. Very tasty and original.
Gastronomie
L'Ambroisie
9 Pl. des VosgesOne of the best restaurants in Paris
bakery
Desires to Manon
129 Rue Saint-AntoineGreat boulangerie