Saint Germain Neighborhood

Saint-Germain-des-Prés Neighborhood

This is one of the most vibrant and desired districts located in the heart of Paris. Famous for it’s old narrow streets filled with small shops and designer boutiques, from high end luxury brands to independent designers and concept stores as well as the prestigious department store, Le Bon Marché for shopping. You can also visit famous museums such as the Musée D’Orsay. It is the perfect neighborhood to stroll and stop for coffee in the legendary cafés and restaurants such has lunch at La Palette or dinner at Le Procope. And if you decide to eat in you can grab great food at the numerous delis such as Chez Francard or wine at La Derniere Goute. Get lost and discover small passageways and relax in the Jardin de Luxembourg.

Marais – Ile Saint-Louis Neighborhood

Marais – Ile Saint-Louis neighborhood

The Marais neighborhood is a true gem taking you back in time and you can wander endlessly through the narrow streets shopping designer brands, admiring Notre Dame Cathedral from every angle and strolling around Ile Saint Louis, enjoying Modern Art at the Pompidou Center, the Musee Picasso too. You can stop for lunch or dinner at Benedict or La Rotisserie d’Argent and before heading Homs you can grad wine at Divvino, take away food from Maison Plisson, some tasty bread at Au Pain Bio and treat yourself to fine Belgian chocolate from Elisabeth.

Quartier Latin Neighborhood

Quartier latin Neighborhood

This central neighborhood on the Left Bank called the Latin Quarter is a lively district famous narrow streets and lively nightlife with it’s large array of bars and restaurants. You can visit the historic symbol of the district, the Pantheon or go down into the eerie Catacombes to explore he city below the city, a truly unique experience for sure or wander about the Jardin des Plantes. A walk on rue Mouffetard will open up your tastebuds and you can have dinner at Gay Lussac’s bistrot « Les Papilles » for typical French cuisine or if you’re too tired you can grab food at Delizius and Italian deli and eat in at the apartment.

Louvre Palais-Royal Neighborhood

Louvre Palais-Royal Neighborhood

Palais Royal incarnates the classic and timeless Paris of postcards with it’s beautiful gardens and architecture, it is an oasis of calm and refinement in the heart of Paris perfect for a nice stroll and escape from the city streets. Located just opposite the legendary Louvre Museum that now a world symbol of culture and art. The Palais Royal neighborhood is rich with cafés, shops and restaurants. You can have lunch at the emblematic Café Marly at the Louvre, have a typically French dinner at Maceo or eat in by getting antipasti at Mille Pates an Italian deli and wine at Cave Legrand. This spot, nestled in a quiet place surrounded by the Louvre Museum, the Tuileries, the Opera Garnier, and one of the city’s major artery, rue de Rivoli and a bridge away from Saint Germain des Prés makes it an exceptional place to discover Paris.