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Le Marais District Guided Walking Tour

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Le Marais District Guided Walking Tour

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Max 12

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Tour Duration

2.5 Hours

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Highlights of the tour

Highlights generally include: 

• Church of Saint Paul-Saint Louis: Known for its stunning Baroque facade, this church boasts one of the most impressive architectural exteriors in Paris. Its intricate design and history make it a must-see. 

• Hotel de Sully: This 17th-century mansion is a marvel of classical architecture. Its elegant design and tranquil courtyard provide a glimpse into Parisian aristocracy at its finest. 

• Place des Vosges: One of the oldest squares in Paris, this charming space is a favorite for locals to relax and picnic. Its perfect symmetry and beautiful arcades create a picturesque atmosphere. 

• Jewish District: Explore these narrow picturesque streets brimming with culture, poignant history, and incredible food.


Explore one of Paris's most beloved neighborhoods on this 2.5-hour private walking tour through the Marais—a district rich in history, culture, and character.

Known as the heart of Paris's Jewish community, the Marais is also home to renaissance mansions, trendy boutiques, and some of the city's most historic architecture. Unlike much of central Paris, which was transformed by Baron Haussmann's 19th-century renovations, the Marais escaped large-scale redesign. As a result, it retains a rare and authentic sense of old Paris, filled with winding medieval streets and grand private residences. But the Marais is far from frozen in time. Today, it's a dynamic blend of the past and present, and your expert guide will bring its many layers to life.nnAdmire the baroque façade of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Church, stroll through the quiet courtyards of Hôtel de Sully, and pause in Place des Vosges, one of Paris's oldest and most elegant squares. Follow the poignant history of the Jewish community through the vibrant streets of the Jewish Quarter, passing bakeries on Rue des Rosiers and boutiques along Rue des Francs-Bourgeois. Your tour concludes at either Hôtel de Ville or the Pompidou Center, offering a final contrast between the grandeur of classical Paris and its bold, modern spirit.

 


Itinerary

    Stops and order may vary:

  • Saint-Paul MetronWe begin our tour at the easily recognizable entrance of Saint-Paul metro station, located on a bustling street in the heart of the Marais. Your guide will provide a brief introduction to the neighborhood's history before leading you to your next stop.
  • Maisons Médiévales (Medieval Houses)nOne of the few places in Paris where you can still see authentic medieval houses, these timber-framed structures offer a rare glimpse into what the city looked like before Haussmann's 19th-century renovations. Though much of medieval Paris has disappeared, these buildings remain a testament to the city's past.(10 minutes)
  • Shoah Memorial (Exterior Only)nThis solemn and powerful site serves as France's national Holocaust memorial, honoring the Jewish victims of World War II. The Wall of Names lists the thousands of French Jews deported during the Nazi Occupation, ensuring their memory endures.(10 minutes)
  • Hôtel de Sens nOne of the few medieval residences still standing in Paris, the Hôtel de Sens is a remarkable blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Keep an eye out for the cannonball embedded in its facade, a remnant from the July Revolution of 1830.(5 minutes)
  • Enceinte de Philippe AugustenStep back in time to the 12th century, when King Philippe Auguste ordered the construction of a fortified wall to protect Paris before his departure for the Third Crusade. Here, we will begin our exploration of Jewish history in medieval Paris, discussing the community's rise, persecution, and resilience over the centuries
  • Église Saint-Paul-Saint-LouisnMarvel at the stunning Baroque architecture of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis, one of the few Jesuit-built churches in Paris. Its Italian-inspired facade and impressive dome were modeled after the Gesù Church in Rome.(10 minutes)
  • Jardin de l'Hôtel de SullynDiscover the Hôtel de Sully, a magnificent mansion built between 1624 and 1630, blending Renaissance elegance with Baroque grandeur. As you step into its secluded garden, you'll begin to understand the extravagance of the aristocratic residences that once populated the Marais.(10 minutes)
  • Place des VosgesnNo visit to the Marais is complete without a stroll through Place des Vosges, Paris's oldest planned square. Encircled by stately red-brick mansions, this perfectly symmetrical square is one of the most picturesque spots in the city.(10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free)
  • Rue des Francs BourgeoisnWe will then walk along Rue des Francs Bourgeois, one of the liveliest streets in the Marais, famous for its trendy boutiques, charming Cafés, and vibrant atmosphere.(10 minutes - Admission Ticket Free)
  • Carnavalet MuseumnThe Hôtel Carnavalet is one of the rare examples of Renaissance architecture in central Paris. Now home to the Carnavalet Museum, it tells the story of Paris's past, offering a fascinating glimpse into the city's diverse and evolving identity.(10 minutes - Admission Ticket Not Included)
  • Rue des RosiersnWe will then stroll through Rue des Rosiers, the heart of Paris's historic Jewish quarter. This charming, bustling street is lined with delis, bakeries, and kosher restaurants, where you can sample some of the city's best falafel and challah bread.(10 minutes)
  • Jardin des Rosiers – Joseph-MigneretnTucked away between historic mansions and hidden behind boutiques, the Jardin des Rosiers offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Marais. Named in honor of Joseph Migneret, a school principal who bravely hid Jewish children during World War II, this stop allows us to reflect on the Occupation of Paris and the resilience of its Jewish community.(10 minutes)
  • Centre PompidounApproaching the end of your tour, we will visit the Centre Pompidou, one of Paris's most provocative landmarks. Love it or hate it, this modern art museum, with its bold exterior of colorful pipes and exposed structures, redefined architectural norms when it was unveiled in 1977.(10 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included)
  • Hôtel de VillenWe will conclude our tour at the Hôtel de Ville, the seat of Paris's municipal government since 1357. This magnificent Renaissance Revival building has witnessed centuries of political upheaval, even coming close to destruction in the Paris Commune fire of 1871.(10 minutes)nn

• PRIVATE WALKING TOUR

• PROFESSIONAL TOUR GUIDE

• DURATION 2.5 HOURS

• TOUR WILL RUN, RAIN OR SHINE


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Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.

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Please inform your guide as soon as possible. As this is a semi-private tour, it must start on time. If your tour is ticketed, the guide will reply to your message with the tickets so you can enter the museum or monument on your own and try to join the guide inside if possible. Please note that once the tour begins, the guide will not be able to regularly check their phone.

Please let us know immediately by email to babylontoursinfo@gmail.com or by texting or calling +1 917 999 0380. Our refund policy does not cover medical issues that arise within 24 hours of the tour's start. In such cases, please contact your travel insurance provider. We can provide a document confirming you were unable to attend.

Please let us know immediately by email to babylontoursinfo@gmail.com or by texting or calling +1 917 999 0380 . Our refund policy does not cover transportation issues within 24 hours of the tour's start. In such cases, please contact your travel insurance provider. We can provide a document confirming you were unable to attend.

Yes, you are welcome to stay in the museum until it closes.

No, as the museum is large, locating the guide inside is challenging. The guide will meet you at the designated meeting point and accompany the group inside. However, you are welcome to stay in the museum after the tour ends!

Your guide will have your tickets. As long as you bring proof of ID, the guide's name and number, and arrive at the meeting point on time, the guide will assist you with entry.

Yes, our tours run rain or shine. Please check the forecast and dress appropriately. Tours will only be canceled in the event of a dangerous weather alert from local authorities.

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