Marais
The Marais is centered on the beautiful Place des Vosges. Its streets conceal everything from kosher butcher shops to Victor Hugos house, with a healthy number of boutiques and galleries dispersed in between.
The Marais is centered on the beautiful Place des Vosges. Its streets conceal everything from kosher butcher shops to Victor Hugos house, with a healthy number of boutiques and galleries dispersed in between.
This neighborhood is known for its antiques and art galleries, chic shopping district and cobbled medieval streets. And of course Les Deux Magots café, the famed watering hole frequented by intellectuals such as Simone de Beauvoir.
Sight of the first uprising of the French Revolution, the neighborhood has since calmed considerably, threatening only sartorial revolution in the windows of its many fashionable shops.
Paris infamous Red Light District, Pigalle is home to numerous burlesques, including the Moulin Rouge. Today the up-and-coming neighborhood also offers cool shopping opportunities for those keeping their clothes on.
In the 19th century, Montmartre was best known for its bohemian painter population. In present day, the neighborhood, crowned by the beautiful Sacr Coeur cathedral, has lost none of its romantic charm.
Bustling with the day-to-day tasks of Paris' well-versed residents, République is the home neighborhood of the best, local bakeries, boutiques and more because to a native Parisian in their own neighborhood, anything not "superbe" is for the tourists.
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