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Intro Le Marais Le Marais, a historic district stretching across the third and fourth arrondissements on the Right Bank, is one of Paris’ top neighborhoods for shopping. Numerous stores in the Marais also stay open on Sundays (when many other shops across the city are closed), so the area promises a vibrant day of shopping no matter when you visit. The best streets to stroll in the Marais and Haut Marais (Upper Marais) include Rue des Francs Bourgeois, Rue de Saintonge, Rue de Turenne and Rue Vieille du Temple. On Rue de Bretagne, you can also visit the neighborhood’s classic Marché des Enfants Rouge, Paris’ oldest covered market. – Nikki Erlick on October 2, 2021
Table of Contents See and Do 5 10 Le Marais Monuments 11 Museums Art Galeries 14 Shopping 17 20 Best Shops 21 Food 22 Restaurants Café Night Life Fashion Le Marais Trends
Meet our editors Valeria Alvarez Morphy Victoria Alvarez Morphy Valeria is a Parsons New York Victoria is an economics major City student majoring in Strategic at Fordham Univercity in the City Design and Management. Her of New York. Her passions passions include trying new include horse back riding, restaurants, coffee bars, reading and food photography. bakeries and discovering shops and art galleries. Regina Lacarra Regina is a Parsons new york city student majoring in Interior design, minoring in fashion communication and art and design history. Her passions are traveling, eating out, and arts and crafts
Que voir et faire What to see and do Place des vosges It is one of the oldest squares in Paris; built in the early 1600s, the earliest planned square in the city is enclosed by red brick houses and arcades of shops, bars, and restaurants. Many famous French people have lived here, including Cardinal Richelieu and Victor Hugo. Maison de Victor Hugo Author of Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Victor Hugo, lived on the mansion's second floor from 1832 to 1848 and wrote some of his major works there, including a large part of 'Les Misérables.'
Eglise Saint Paul Saint Louis It was constructed from 1627 to 1641 by the Jesuit architects Étienne Martellange and François Derand on the orders of Louis XIII of France. It was the first church in Paris to break away entirely from the Gothic style and use the new Baroque style of the Jesuits, Rue des Rosiers is the epicenter of the Jewish quarter in Paris
Hotel de Ville Paris City Hall: Rich History a nd Vibrant Community Hub The grand Paris City Hall has b een serving as the seat of city government since 1533. The building's plaza is a bustling center of municipal life, with concerts, winter skating rinks, and other exciting activities. Jardin Anne Frank This peaceful and secluded garden serves as a tribute to Anne Frank. Take time to reflect on her legacy as you relax on the garden benches, or let your children play in the designated area.
Hôtel de Sully Between its courtyard and its ga rden, the Hôtel de Béthune-Sully is one of the most beautiful private mansions in Paris. At the heart of the Marais, this 17th century monum ent was home to Henry IV's minister, Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully. Since 1967 it has been the headquarters of the Centre des monuments nationaux. National Archives Museum Formerly known as the Musée de l'Histoire de France, it is a state museum of French history operated by the Archives Nationales. The museum features exhibitions drawn from the collections of the government archives and aims to provide a document-based perspective on France’s history and the evolution of French society.
Yvon Lambert In-Store Shopping with Gallery Display Oh my cream A Skincare Store that Offers In-Store Services.
Marché des Enfants Rouges Covered market dating to 1615 with produce, cheese & flower stalls, plus eclectic street food. Explore the Streets The roads are littered with tiny independent boutiques, cute cafés, bars, and shops. (Rue de Vielle Temple , Rue des Francs- Bourgeois, Rue Charon)
Art Galleries and Museums Musée National Picasso The collection of the Musée national The museum offers a varied cultural Picasso-Paris has more than 5,000 offer, aimed at all types of audiences, works and 200,000 archival items. By with the ambition of sharing Picasso's its quality, its scope and the diversity of work with as many people as possible. the artistic fields represented, it is the Come and explore the richness of largest collection of Picasso's work in Picasso's creation and make your the world and allows a crossing of all encounter with the works a unique the painted, sculpted, engraved and moment. drawn works of the artist, as the precise evocation of his creative process.
Art Galleries and Museums David Zwirner David Zwirner is a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and Hong Kong, and currently represents more than seventy artists and estates. The gallery has been home to innovative, singular, and pioneering exhibitions across a variety of media and genres. Perrotin Marion Goodman Founded in 1990 in Paris by Emmanuel The veteran New York gallery owner can Perrotin, at the age of 21, Perrotin is a be counted on to pull out the stops with contemporary art gallery located on 3 impressive shows from a roster of big continents. Since 2005, the Parisian international names, such as Gerhard gallery has been located in an Richter, William Kentridge and Steve eighteenth century Hotel Particulier, McQueen. on 76 rue de Turenne, in Marais district.
Galleria Contiua Galleria Continua Paris comes from the desire of the three founders, Mario Cristiani, Lorenzo Fiaschi and Maurizio Rigillo to create a welcoming space open to experimentation, flexible, inclusive and accessible to all, while not architecturally adhering to the canons of the white cube. Atelier Brancusi When Constantin Brancusi died in 1957, he left his studio and its contents to the state, and it was later moved and rebuilt by the Centre Pompidou. His fragile works in wood and plaster, the endless columns and streamlined bird forms show how Brancusi revolutionised sculpture. Almine Rech The Almine Rech Gallery hosts contemporary art in the diversity of its media. Exhibiting sculpture, photography, painting, installation, etc. Overall, the gallery offers solo exhibitions. But a few thematic collective exhibitions are sometimes invited, around particular curators (like Eric Troncy, in Paris, in 2015).
Galerie Mitterrand Originally dedicated to showcasing contemporary sculpture, the gallery progressively widened the scope of its program and focused on exhibiting historically significant artists who began making art from the 1960s onwards. Galerie Templon (TEMPLON) In the seventies and eighties, Daniel Templon was one of the pioneers of the contemporary art and introduced many important American artists to the French public: Dan Flavin, Ellsworth Kelly, Willem de Kooning, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol. The gallery quickly became one of the references in contemporary art in France. Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP) Probably the capital's best photography exhibition space, hosting retrospectives by Larry Clark and Martine Barrat, along with work by emerging photographers. The building, an airy mansion with a modern extension, contains a huge permanent collection.
OÙ FAIRE DU SHOPPING Where to shop Merci Erotokritos 111 Bd Beaumarchais, 75003 Paris 109 Boulevard Beaumarchais 75003 Paris Loulou studio The odder side 22 Rue Debelleyme, 75003 Paris 32 Rue de Poitou, 75003 Paris Zielinski and Rozen Frankie Shop 2 Rue Pastourelle, 75003 Paris 14 Rue Saint-Claude, 75003 Paris
Maison leandre Studio fauve 6 Rue des Filles du Calvaire, 75003 Paris 29 Rue des Gravilliers, 75003 Paris Officine Universelle Bully Gachon pothier 45 Rue de Saintonge, 75003 Paris 26 Rue de Saintonge, 75003 Paris Rougier&Plé ANIKALENASKÄRSTRÖM 16 Rue du Pont aux Choux, 75003 Paris 5 Bd des Filles du Calvaire, 75003 Paris RSVP Paris Chance 133 Rue Vieille-du-Temple, 75003 Paris 25 Rue Charlot, 75003 Paris
Broken army Sessun 12 Rue Perrée, 75003 Paris 45 Rue des Francs Bourgeois, 75004 Paris Officine Generale Lemaire 4 Rue du Pont aux Choux, 75003 Paris 1 Rue Elzevir, 75003 Paris La Botte Gardiane Frédéric Malle 25 Rue du Bourg Tibourg, 75004 Paris 113 Rue des Francs Bourgeois, 75004 Paris
Où manger Where to eat Chez Janou The best places to eat in Le Marais Located on a quiet street in the Marais, this casual corner bistro is popular with both travelers and locals. The menu is full of classic Provençal dishes (think moules gratinées and ratatouille) and a chalkboard denoting the day’s specials is propped on each table. There can be a long wait, so it is best to go on the earlier side. During Fashion Week, this is a popular hangout for runway models and fashion world dignitaries. Don’t forget to order their famous chocolate mouse.
Où manger L’ULTIME PARCELLES This bistro in the upper Marais serves contemporary and delicious French cuisine in a laid-back but refined atmosphere. The wine list is excellent, with organic and natural wines from France and beyond. Reservations can be hard to come by, so be sure to book in advance. CAFE BERRY Avocado toast enthusiasts will appreciate their Black Avocado Toast topped with pomegranate seeds and tropical flowers for garnish. Just a few blocks down from the Centre Pompidou, this café is a peaceful place for a nutritious breakfast or lunch right in the heart of Paris. HOMER LOBSTER Do you dream of tasting the \"lobster roll\", the traditional lobster sandwich, born on the East Coast of the United States? It is in Paris and it is worth the detour! Homer Lobster is located in the heart of the Marais at 21 rue Rambuteau, Paris 4th and offers the famous \"roll\" available to infinity (or almost). Warm atmosphere and passionate team are there at any time of the day!
Grand Cafe Tortoni Beautiful cafe, lovely spot for a quick coffee or hot chocolate. The setting is stunning, with only a few seats at their gorgeous green marble counter. La Perle Brasserie Mariage Frères It has a terrace that is always sunny, at French Tea in Paris since the crossroads of rue Vieille du Temple 1854 - More than 500 teas from the most and rue de la Perle, and large bay prestigious estates on windows overlooking the street. And earth above all, because it has been validated by the entire fashionsphere. Starting with John Galliano who, one dead drunk evening, in the middle of a Fashion Week 2011 burn-out, spat anti- Semitic remarks there…
Café The essentials for coffe lovers Boot Café An old shoe repair store, with its original shopfront intact, inspires the name for this iconic coffee shop. The word “cordonnerie”, French for \"shoe repair shop\" still appears at the top of the distinctive blue wooden façade of Boot Café Boot. Situated in Paris’ beautiful 3rd arrondissement, Le Marias, the white-tiled interior seats six-people with additional outdoor seating on yellow and green stools, weather permitting. A must-visit coffee shop when visiting Paris. TYPICA SPECIALTY COFFEE Shop specializing in exceptional coffees and utensils dedicated to coffee.
NIGHT LIFE Little Red Door This cool, quirky cocktail bar (which has repeatedly appeared on the World’s 50 Best Bars list) is hidden withinthe Marais. With a speakeasy vibe, the establishment is known for inventive cocktails that utilize seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients, and makes for a fun spot for a night cap for those on the adventurous side. Serpent A Plume The Serpent à Plume, a chic speakeasy since 2018, reveals its vast vaulted cellar, decorated like an antiques salon. We recommend to try the house cocktails; A nicely peated Serpent à Plume (mezcal, vermouth, sherry, nutmeg) or a very twisted Very Chic Gin Tonic (gin, cucumber and lavender syrup, tonic, lime, shizo) do the job in an amazing place.
Quoi porter Trends of Le What to wear Marais 01 White T-shirt 03 Addidas Samba Long Shorts 02 04 Tote Bag
Quoi porter 01 Tank top 03 Birkenstock 02 Jeans 04 Raphia bag
Quoi porter 01 Cargo pants 03 Black loafer 02 Black T-shirt 04 Cross body bag
Quoi porter 01 Strapless top 03 Sandalss 02 Denim skirt 04 Shoulder bag
LES ENDROITS À NE PAS MANQUER Places you can't miss Spots Art Tour Eiffel (Trocadero) Musée de l'Orangerie Arc de Triomphe The Centre Pompidou Seine Louis Vuitton Foundation Notre dame Rodin museum Sacred heart Petit Palais Opera YSL Museum Montmartre Palais de Tokyo St Germaine Galerie Dior CityPharma (the ultimate french Bource de Commerce pharmacy) Restaurants Shopping Crepería St Germaine (The famous Hot Le Bon Marché Crepe Guy) Galeries Lafayette Costes Printemps Haussmann L'Avenue La Samaritaine Chez Julien Rue St Honoré Chez l'Ami Louis Lapérouse Night Life Loulou Hando Rasputin Junk (smashburger) Silencio Marcel Medellin Folderol (Ice Cream and Wine) Bagatelle MUN Boum Boum Café Kitsuné L'Arc Wild and the Moon
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