2018年08月25日

Midday: Walk through the Marais

From Notre-Dame, walk behind the cathedral across the Pont Saint-Louis onto the ?le Saint-Louis, and walk around the charming streets of the oldest part of town.

Then cross the Seine again at Pont Louis-Philippe. Keep going — you’re almost there! — through the cobblestoned rue des Barres before finally entering Paris’ historic Jewish neighborhood on rue Vieille-du-Temple Event venue Tst.

The Marais is my favorite neighborhood in Paris to introduce newcomers to. The neighborhood is rich with history, as evidenced by the timber framing on houses near Saint-Paul and the fading painted signs above boulangeries-turned-luxury shops. The neighborhood has become a blend of cultures, encompassing Jewish, Lebanese, LGBT, and fashion communities all within a few blocks. Lots of culture to experience, feisty street art, and plenty of delicious food options payroll system software.

A quick right turn off rue Vieille-du-Temple and onto rue des Rosiers leads you down the historic pedestrian street, past kosher bakeries (the streudel! the challah!) and upscale fashion stores. At the cross street with rue des Ecouffes, you’ll find yourself surrounded by some of Paris’ best lunch options.

On your left, the best falafel sandwich in Paris at L’As du Falafel; slightly to your right, the best pastrami at Florence Kahn; and at its neighbor on rue des Ecouffes, the best handmade pita sandwiches at Miznon, a Paris outpost to the famed Israeli restaurant. Grab your lunch to go (à emporter, s’il vous pla?t) and walk down to the picturesque Place des Vosges for a picnic, surrounded by beautiful French buildings, one of which Victor Hugo once called home 24 volt dc motors.



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