Le Marais a tour of the Paris of the Middle Ages and the current Paris.
Tour description
The history of the Le Marais neighborhood in Paris dates back to the 13th century, when it was built as a hunting area for the French king. Over the centuries, the neighborhood has become one of the noblest areas of Paris. In the 16th century, the neighborhood was home to French royalty and nobility, from the Dukes of Orleans to wealthy merchants . It was also home to great artists such as the painter Claude Monet, the writer Victor Hugo, and the composer Hector Berlioz .
This led the neighborhood to be one of the most elegant in the city, full of cafes and theaters.
Today, the Le Marais neighborhood remains one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Paris. It is full of bars, cafes, restaurants, shops and art galleries. Its old streets and its historic buildings, such as the Place des Vosges, the Saint-Paul Church or the Hôtel de Sens , maintain the history and charm of this beautiful district.
The nightlife is spectacular, with some of the best clubs and bars in the city, not to mention the many jazz and karaoke bars. The neighborhood is also home to numerous festivals and events, from the most popular to the most exotic. Le Marais is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in the city and is buzzing with activity throughout the day.
In this tour I will show you another cheerful area full of history.
Some of the places that we will visit will be the following:
- Paroisse Saint-Paul Saint-Louis
- Place des Vosges
- House of Victor Hugo
- rue des rosiers
- Carnavalet Museum
- rohan hotel
- Red Children's Market
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I invite you to make a responsible reservation, only book if you are sure of going, in case you are not. Please cancel or modify the reservation since your place can be occupied by someone else, I do accept large groups but after 6 adults know that the minimum price per reservation is €8 euros. Last but not least, remember to arrive at the meeting point in advance, although there is a 5-minute tolerance.
The stations near the arrival of the tour are at the Temple station on line 3 or the Repúblique station.