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Visit the Marais district All the texts and most of the pictures by Parismarais : www.parismarais.com Place des Vosges
A stroll through Le Marais without visiting Place des Vosges would be like going to the Champs Elysées without seeing the Arc de Triomphe! It is elegant with a classically French style, and is a pure and unique example of early 17th century architecture. Inside the square, the splendid fountains still have the name of King Louis XIII who was in power when the square was completed in the 1600s.
If you wish to stay in this most fashionable area, consider the four star Hotel Pavillon de la Reine. It is located just north of Place des Vosges, accessible through the arches beside the great Gallery Vivendi. This gallery is well known for the famous artists shown in their exhibitions. Also worth mentioning is the three star Hotel des Chevaliers on rue de Turenne, very close to Place des Vosges, an affordable choice for medium range budgets. (visit our hotel selection pages)
Besides Gallery Vivendi, many other art galleries have chosen this most prestigious address. Their windows look out over the square, a tempting invitation to the many people passing by. Enter any of these to view the artwork more closely and you’ll find the owners speak perfect English. But if you’re considering a purchase be prepared – these works are not inexpensive!
Cross through another passage and you’ll find a courtyard with enchanting statues representing the four seasons. If you keep heading south you’ll come to rue Saint Antoine, an extension of rue de Rivoli. Make a left and you’re on your way to Place de la Bastille. You may notice some white marks on the ground – these show where the infamous Bastille prison once stood.
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