Itinerary
- Hotel de Sens: Hôtel des Sens, a beautifully preserved medieval mansion in the Marais, offers a glimpse into Paris' rich past. Built in the late 15th century, its Gothic architecture, pointed arches, and lush garden transport visitors back in time. Once home to the Archbishop of Sens, it’s now open to the public as a historic landmark, inviting visitors to explore its enchanting courtyard and admire its ancient charm.
- Village St-Paul: Le Village Saint-Paul is a hidden gem in the Marais, offering a maze of charming courtyards filled with antique shops, art galleries, and cafes. This quiet enclave feels worlds away from busy Paris streets, inviting visitors to browse unique finds and soak in its relaxed, historical atmosphere.
- Place des Vosges: Place des Vosges, Paris' oldest planned square, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Its red-brick facades, manicured lawns, and arcades make it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Marais district.
- Cour et jardin de l'Hotel de Sully: Hôtel de Sully, a grand 17th-century mansion, boasts beautiful gardens, a stunning courtyard, and a unique connection to Place des Vosges. Its classical architecture and peaceful atmosphere invite visitors to explore its historical charm, while its art exhibitions add a cultural touch.
- La Rue des Rosiers: Rue des Rosiers is a vibrant street in the heart of the Jewish Quarter, known for its historic bakeries, falafel stands, and trendy boutiques. This lively area offers a mix of culture, history, and delicious food, with a bustling atmosphere that reflects the Marais' multicultural spirit.
- Pletzl: Pletzl is the traditional Jewish quarter in Paris' Marais district, filled with kosher delis, bakeries, and shops rich in Jewish culture. Its narrow streets and unique shops reflect the neighborhood’s heritage, offering a historical yet vibrant Paris experience.
- Hotel de Sens: Hôtel de Sens, a medieval mansion with dramatic architecture and lush gardens, takes visitors back to Paris' past. Built in the late 15th century for the Archbishop of Sens, its unique Gothic design and enchanting courtyard make it a standout historical site in the Marais.
Includes
- Small group
- Main landmarks and hidden gems of Marais
- Expert tour guide with intimate knowledge of Marais
- Museum fees - We do not go inside buildings
Details
We show you why Marais is the favorite neighborhood of the Parisians.
There's the backdrop. Aristocratic Mansions. Secluded Gardens. Old Stones.
There's the scene. The art galeries. The foods. The designer workshops.
There's the Jewish culture. Old History. Nazi persecutions. Present-day culture. Ashkenazi and Sephardic cultures.
There's the LGBT culture. Marais is where it all started, in the early 1980's.
There's the history. World War II. The mad lifestyle of the aristocrats before the French Revolution. The medieval pockets of Le Marais.
And there's the people. Fashionable Parisians. The Curious. And then the clueless visitors from "the provinces". You will engage in people-watching. This is what Parisians do in Le Marais.
We walk rain or shine. Small groups. In English. Your guide is in a pink vest.
There's the backdrop. Aristocratic Mansions. Secluded Gardens. Old Stones.
There's the scene. The art galeries. The foods. The designer workshops.
There's the Jewish culture. Old History. Nazi persecutions. Present-day culture. Ashkenazi and Sephardic cultures.
There's the LGBT culture. Marais is where it all started, in the early 1980's.
There's the history. World War II. The mad lifestyle of the aristocrats before the French Revolution. The medieval pockets of Le Marais.
And there's the people. Fashionable Parisians. The Curious. And then the clueless visitors from "the provinces". You will engage in people-watching. This is what Parisians do in Le Marais.
We walk rain or shine. Small groups. In English. Your guide is in a pink vest.
Know Before You Go
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels