— every street has a story to tell
✏ The village within the city
Once a royal swamp, Le Marais became the aristocratic heart of Paris in the 17th century — and somehow escaped Haussmann's bulldozers. Walking these streets feels like stepping into another era: medieval courtyards hidden behind golden doors, the oldest covered market in Paris, and a Jewish quarter that has kept its soul for centuries.
✏ The soul of literary Paris
This is the Paris of philosophers, poets and flâneurs. Saint-Germain-des-Prés has been the intellectual capital of France for centuries — where Sartre wrote, Hemingway drank, and Picasso painted. Behind the famous boulevard hides a labyrinth of passages, market streets and hidden squares that most visitors never discover.