Le Marais Map Poster, Paris
48.8566° N, 2.3622° E
Between Place des Vosges and the Hôtel de Ville, Le Marais unfolds a network of medieval streets lined with mansions and art galleries. Spared by Haussmann's renovations, this district preserves the oldest street plan in Paris. Gift a map poster revealing the secret geometry of this gem of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements.
Key Streets & Landmarks
Place des Vosges
Rue des Rosiers
Picasso Museum
Hôtel de Ville
Did you know?
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Place des Vosges, inaugurated in 1612 under Henri IV, is the oldest planned square in Paris and measures 140 meters on each side.
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Rue des Rosiers has been the heart of the Marais Jewish quarter since the 13th century, with synagogues and traditional shops for over 700 years.
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Le Marais is the only Parisian neighborhood to have escaped Baron Haussmann's 19th-century renovations, preserving its medieval street plan intact.
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The Musee Picasso Paris, housed in the Hotel Sale (1659), holds over 5,000 works by Pablo Picasso, the largest collection in the world.
Neighborhood Vibe
Le Marais is an architectural palimpsest where every century has left its mark. Seventeenth-century mansions sit beside designer boutiques, Rue des Rosiers falafels mingle with craft cocktails from trendy bars. This is the neighborhood that refuses to choose between historic grandeur and contemporary energy — it embraces both with effortless elegance.
Discover on foot
Start your walk at the Saint-Paul metro station and head along Rue de Rivoli to Place des Vosges, the hidden jewel of Le Marais. Cross under the arcades and admire the perfectly symmetrical brick-and-stone facades of this royal square. Continue along Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, lined with designer boutiques and historic mansions. Stop at the Musee Carnavalet, dedicated to the history of Paris, before heading down to Rue des Rosiers for legendary falafel. Walk up to the Musee Picasso, then wander through the narrow lanes toward Place de la Bastille. Le Marais is best explored on foot, every turn revealing a cobbled courtyard or a secret garden.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best museums in Le Marais?
Le Marais is home to some of Paris's finest museums: the Musee Picasso (5,000 works), the Musee Carnavalet (history of Paris, free admission), Victor Hugo's house on Place des Vosges, and the Musee des Archives Nationales in the Hotel de Soubise.
Is Le Marais lively on Sundays?
Yes, Le Marais is one of the few Parisian neighborhoods where shops stay open on Sundays. Rue des Francs-Bourgeois and Rue de Turenne are particularly lively. It is the perfect spot for a Sunday stroll, with plenty of brunch options and markets.
Why give a Le Marais map poster as a gift?
Le Marais has a unique medieval street plan with twisting lanes and royal squares. A map poster of this neighborhood is a perfect gift for an architecture lover, a holiday souvenir, or a love letter to Paris. The contrast between narrow streets and the perfect geometry of Place des Vosges makes the map especially beautiful.
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