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Visit the Marais district All the texts and most of the pictures by Parismarais : www.parismarais.com Rue Charlot - rue de Poitou - north Marais
Some people say rue Charlot is the chicest street in le Marais. There are many stylish streets in this neighborhood, but rue Charlot does have a great mix of shopping, good restaurants, art galleries and many historic places. Here’s a tour of this popular street and area.
Further up the street, find out everything about Marie Antoinette’s style at Le Boudoir et Sa Philosophie, number 18, a trip back to the 18th century. You’ll also want to visit the creative frame maker Eugénie Seigneur, next door. Across the street at number 27, don’t miss Ander’s Hus Scandinavian gallery…be sure to wander downstairs to uncover the hidden treasures. Near rue de Bretagne, make a stop at “A chacun son image” where photographer Fabien Breuvart has opened his old style photo studio. He takes romantic portraits that make the perfect Paris souvenir.
You’ll also want to stroll along rue de Poitou…and you may even choose to stay at the Hotel du Petit Moulin, 29/32 rue de Poitou, designed by Christian Lacroix. On rue Debeyleme, get some fresh organic food at Bio Moi, or dine at Le Pamphlet, a famous gastronomic restaurant recommended worldwide, with meals for less than 35€. Next to Innamoratti a great Italian restaurant, turn right on rue du Forez, then rue de Picardie where you’ll find many small design shops. Try Les Don Juan, another great option for lunch.
After all that shopping and a great meal, you’ll enjoy a rest on the grass of Temple square, just facing the local city hall. You can spend hours visiting the tiny, creative shops that are such a big part of the imaginative atmosphere of le Marais – here we've listed the ones we recommend. If you discover any great places we haven’t included, write to us and we'll report on it as well! Discover more pictures and check local maps on www.parismarais.com/rue-charlot.htm
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