Le Marais, the chic district of Paris
Its name may literally mean 'The Marsh', but Le Marais, in the third and fourth arrondissements of Paris, is traditionally one of the most elegant and aristocratic city districts.
Spreading along the right bank of the Seine, Le Marais is the perfect setting for a getaway: with galleries and museums, pavement artists decorating the streets outside the bustling cafes and restaurants, with craft and antique shops and vintage clothing stores, and, of course, some of the finest architecture in the city of lights. Following the Rue des Francs-Bourgeois will lead you to the symbolic centre of the district: la Place des Vosges, a perfectly symmetrical gem of a square which is one of the most beautiful spots in Paris. Here you can browse around the antique shops and, of course, make the obligatory stop at the pavement cafe Ma Bourgogne, among the city's most famous. For tourism there are many fine city mansions or palaces – known in French as 'hotels', Victor Hugo's house, the elegant Hotel de Sully and the Picasso Museum, in the magnificent Hotel Sale.
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The Pavilion of the King stands on one side of the stately Place des Vosges; the square dates from the early 1600s and is the oldest planned square in Paris / © Paris Tourist Office - photographer: Marc Bertrand






From antique to vintage to modern: the range of shops and styles in Le Marais offers something for all tastes: this furniture shop is located in the Rue Francois Miron / © Paris Tourist Office - photographer: Marc Bertrand


'City of Lights', or 'City of Love', Paris is a perfect location for a short break / © Paris Tourist Office - photographer: Amelie Dupont

With its wide assortment of shops, Le Marais is one of the must-visit neighbourhoods in the French capital / © Paris Tourist Office - photographer: Amelie Dupont

The Carnavalet Museum is located in two neighbouring mansions and has been open to the public since 1880 / © Paris Tourist Office - photographer: Marc Bertrand

On Sundays, the whole of Paris converges on Le Marais to browse the second-hand and vintage shops / © Paris Tourist Office - photographers: Stephanie Rivoal & David Lefranc

Napoleon designated the Hotel de Soubise home to the Imperial Archives. It now houses a part of the Museum of French History / © Paris Tourist Office - photographer: Amelie Dupont

Rue des Rosiers – literally 'rosebush street' – is one of the oldest in Paris and lies at the heart of the Jewish quarter / © Paris Tourist Office - photographer: Amelie Dupont

Source: Hellomagazines


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