Saint-Paul, an unusual village of antiquities, bric-a-brac, and crafts. Saint-Paul is situated between Rue Saint Antoine and the Seine. The Saint Paul district offers a different atmosphere from the gay-friendly Marais. Ideally situated, Saint Paul is perfect for a short-term rental. Saint Paul, one of the liveliest "bobo" (bourgeois bohemian) districts A stone's throw from the famous Place des Vosges, Saint Paul looks like an extension of the Marais. As you walk around, you will come across lots of little shopping streets with fashion boutiques, trendy bars, and restaurants with a village feel. The very central Saint-Paul district puts you in the immediate vicinity of the Bastille district on one side and the massive Rue de Rivoli on the other. To the south, the Quai des Cé..
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St Paul
Saint-Paul, an unusual village of antiquities, bric-a-brac, and crafts. Saint-Paul is situated between Rue Saint Antoine and the Seine. The Saint Paul district offers a different atmosphere from the gay-friendly Marais. Ideally situated, Saint Paul is perfect for a short-term rental. Saint Paul, one of the liveliest "bobo" (bourgeois bohemian) districts A stone's throw from the famous Place des Vosges, Saint Paul looks like an extension of the Marais. As you walk around, you will come across lots of little shopping streets with fashion boutiques, trendy bars, and restaurants with a village feel. The very central Saint-Paul district puts you in the immediate vicinity of the Bastille district on one side and the massive Rue de Rivoli on the other. To the south, the Quai des Célestins, with its old stones, is a pleasant place to walk. You can admire the beautiful mansions, which gave the district a more well-to-do feel. This transformation was the work of André Malraux and the "Quartier Sauvegardé" Act, which changed the neighborhood socially. Saint Paul village, an area dedicated to art and decoration Nestled in the district, Saint Paul village has made a name for itself. The already bustling shopping district of Saint-Paul wanted to promote new businesses. To do this, an important redevelopment campaign was launched in 1979, and made the streets extremely lively. The Mairie ("town hall") of the 4th arrondissement gave young, talented designers, mainly specializing in home decor, their opportunity. If you have an interest in antique objects, you'll have great fun haggling over prices - it’s almost expected of you! You will enjoy walking around a labyrinth of pedestrianized streets. As you walk, you will no doubt end up in stunning interior courtyards. Being in the center of Paris, you'll greatly appreciate the undeniable calm and style found here! The Saint-Paul district has it all! Saint-Paul is served by the Saint-Paul metro station, on line 1. You can also get there by bus. The area has all the local stores you might need. You will particularly like the artisanal food stores. Come to the Saint Paul district on your next trip to Paris and discover our selection of furnished rentals.