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Visit the Marais district All the texts and most of the pictures by Parismarais : www.parismarais.com Village Saint-Paul
This is a wonderful place to look for antiques, where you’ll find about 200 antique dealers with their doors open every day of the week including Sunday. From medieval design to 1970s retro, the choice is yours. You are welcome to bargain with the dealers as sometimes the price is set depending on your appearance (that is, whether you look like you have money!). But you will find high quality merchandise here, so keep that in mind while you’re negotiating – you don’t want to miss out on a treasure.
Closer to the Seine and the St. Marie Bridge, stop by the Hotel de Sens, former house of the Archbishop of the City of Sens. With its Continue across the bridge and you’ll be on Ile Saint Louis, an island that is a favorite among Americans. Properties go for no less than 15,000 euros per square meter and there is nowhere to park, but this is the real Paris, so magical that you can’t help but fall in love with the city. No visit to the Ile Saint Louis is complete without an ice cream from Berthillon – their reputation is legendary! But on a hot day, be prepared to stand in a very long line-up. The Ile is also home to many charming and affordable restaurants, offering great menus for less than 30 euros. A bit touristy for sure, but a great walking tour.
It has just undergone a major cleaning project and is now even more magnificent with its pure white stones contrasting against the blue Parisian sky – the perfect photo op. Did you know that in medieval times, cathedrals were completely painted with bright colors, both inside and out? None of this painting remains except on the inside of Sainte-Chapelle, another fantastic church known for its stained glass windows. You’ll find it hidden within the walls of the Palais de Justice.
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