The Marais "the marsh" is a beautiful neighborhood overflowing with elegant architecture and rich history. Once the aristocratic district, the nobles fled during the French Revolution and were replaced by labourers and artisans. The Marais resurged in the 80s and is today one of the trendiest areas for shopping, culture, food and nightlife.
With your own private local guide, Discover secretive medieval, renaissance and classic landmarks, where royal mansions, gardens and iconic shops still stand. Stroll the narrow cobbled stones streets, passing hidden secretive architectural gems, edgy street art and explore the oldest Jewish quarter in the city.
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.
Discovering the oldest church in the area with its Baroque facade and late gothic interior. The church was bombed during the first world war.
The wall of the righteous is a memorial where are carved the name of 3900 French people that helped jewish during World War II
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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