Embark on a private walking tour of Le Marais, a historic neighborhood in Paris. Explore medieval, Renaissance, and classic landmarks, hidden architectural gems, and the oldest Jewish quarter in the city.
Embark on a private walking tour of Le Marais, a historic neighborhood in Paris. Explore medieval, Renaissance, and classic landmarks, hidden architectural gems, and the oldest Jewish quarter in the city.
- Place De Hotel De Ville - Standing on this former public executions square, the Hôtel de Ville was built during the the mid XVIth and XVIIth centuries While the Louvre was also in Construction. It was burned during the final days of the Paris Commune in May 1871. It has since been rebuilt and now houses the Paris City Hall.
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- Place De Hotel De Ville - Standing on this former public executions square, the Hôtel de Ville was built during the the mid XVIth and XVIIth centuries While the Louvre was also in Construction. It was burned during the final days of the Paris Commune in May 1871. It has since been rebuilt and now houses the Paris City Hall.
- Eglise Saint-Gervais Saint-Protais - Discovering the oldest church in the area with its Baroque facade and late gothic interior. The church was bombed during the first world war.
- Allée des Justes de France - The wall of the righteous is a memorial where are carved the name of 3900 French people that helped jewish during World War II
- Hotel de Sens - The Hôtel de Sens was a medieval private mansion, One of the last of its kind in Le Marais. It nowadays houses the Paris art library.
- Eglise Saint-Paul Saint-Louis - First dome church and one of the most majestic church built in the city. This former royal church still presents few masterpieces and curiosities even if it was quiet sacked during the French Revolution.
- Place des Vosges - The Place des Vosges originally Place Royale, is the oldest planned square in Paris.
- La Rue des Rosiers - Rue des Rosiers which means “street of the rosebushes” is the center of the oldest Jewish quarter in Paris. A trendy mix of jewish traditional falafel restaurants, pastry shops and fashion shops.
- Private tour guide
- Private tour guide
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The Marais, also known as ‘the marsh’, is an enchanting district filled with classic architecture and a vast history. Formerly a zone of aristocracy, the blue bloods abandoned the area during the French Revolution, making way for labourers and craftsmen. The Marais made a comeback in the 80s and is now one of the most stylish regions for shopping,…
The Marais, also known as ‘the marsh’, is an enchanting district filled with classic architecture and a vast history. Formerly a zone of aristocracy, the blue bloods abandoned the area during the French Revolution, making way for labourers and craftsmen. The Marais made a comeback in the 80s and is now one of the most stylish regions for shopping, culture, cuisine, and nightlife.
Let a dedicated local guide lead you as you uncover secret medieval, renaissance and conventional landmarks, where regal homes, gardens, and landmark stores remain. Wander through the narrow cobblestone lanes, coming across concealed architectural treasures, progressive street art, and the city’s most ancient Jewish sector.
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