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Le Marais Paris Self Guided Walking Tour

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Description

Welcome to Le Marais, where centuries of Parisian history come alive as you stroll through its storied streets. On this self-guided audio tour, you’ll uncover one of Paris’s oldest and most dynamic neighborhoods—where medieval lanes meet modern culture, and every corner tells a new story. Explore the timeless elegance of Place des Vosges, admire 17th-century mansions tucked behind ivy-covered gates, and feel the pulse of local life in bustling cafés, artisanal food shops, and chic galleries. From the rich traditions of the Jewish quarter to the neighborhood’s vibrant LGBTQ+ identity, Le Marais is a tapestry of diversity, resilience, and reinvention. Take your time, follow your curiosity, and let the sounds of Le Marais guide you through hidden courtyards, historic landmarks, and the charm that makes this quartier the soul of Paris.

Tour Options

Le Marais Paris Self Guided Walking Tour

Itinerary

Admission included15 min

Discover Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis, Paris’ first Baroque church. Built in 1627–1641, its bold curves, columns, and dramatic design make it a hidden gem cherished by locals.

10 min

Wander Le Village Saint-Paul’s cobbled lanes, lined with antiques, art, and vintage finds. With medieval beams and hidden corners, it’s a timeless gem tucked away in the heart of the Marais.

5 min

Once a Jesuit chapel in the 16th century, Lycée Charlemagne became a top public school in 1804 under Napoleon. A historic gem with deep roots in Paris’ academic and religious past.

10 min

Explore Hôtel de Sens, a rare medieval gem with turrets, stone walls, and defense slits once used by archers. A glimpse into Paris' wilder past, hidden in the heart of the Marais.

10 min

Stroll down Rue François Miron, lined with timber houses and hidden courtyards. This charming stretch offers a glimpse into medieval Paris perfect for photos and a step back in time.

Pass by

Hôtel de Beauvais may seem modest at first, but this hidden gem holds rich stories and stunning architecture, one of the Marais’ best-kept secrets waiting to be discovered.

Admission included10 min

Visit the Wall of the Righteous at the Shoah Memorialhonoring brave souls who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. Each name etched in stone tells a powerful story of courage.

Admission included15 min

Explore Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais, where Gothic and Classical styles meet. Built over a century, its unique façade blends two eras an architectural marvel and one of Paris’ oldest churches.

10 min

Hôtel de Ville, Paris’ grand city hall, blends Renaissance beauty with history. From the Revolution to WWII, it’s a proud symbol of the city’s resilience and unforgettable moments.

Pass by

Tour Saint-Jacques stands alone but proud, once part of a grand medieval church. A key stop for pilgrims, it now rises above modern Paris, echoing centuries of faith, loss, and resilience.

10 min

Stroll down Rue Saint-Martin, where 17th-century charm meets modern life. Once a Roman road, it’s now lined with cafés, shops, and hidden courtyards, a peaceful slice of everyday Paris.

15 min

Saint-Merry, built in the 1500s, honors Saint Mederic. Once seized in the Revolution and turned into a saltpeter factory, it later returned to faith, still a spiritual heart of the neighborhood today.

10 min

At the Stravinsky Fountain, playful sculptures dance with water and color. Created in 1983 to honor composer Igor Stravinsky, this lively square blends modern art with Paris’s timeless charm.

10 min

the Impasse des Arbalétriers’ medieval secrets, this walk uncovers Paris’ art, royalty, and intrigue.

10 min

Rue des Rosiers, heart of the Jewish quarter, blends rich history, medieval walls, and vibrant culture. A symbol of resilience, it tells stories of faith, food, and community since the 13th century.

10 min

Rue des Francs-Bourgeois blends history, fashion, and charm. A 14th-century street now filled with boutiques and cafés, it’s lively, open on Sundays, and rich with Parisian character.

15 min

Hôtel d’Albret, a 16th-century mansion, boasts Rococo elegance, red gates, and rich history. Once home to nobles, its façade reflects Parisian charm, power, and architectural beauty.

Admission included15 min

The Carnavalet Museum spans two Renaissance mansions, tracing Paris’s history through stunning rooms, gardens, and relics.

10 min

Place des Vosges, Paris’s oldest square, dazzles with red-brick pavilions, arcades, fountains, and a central statue. Built in 1605, it blends royal history, symmetry, and timeless charm.

Pass by

Maison de Victor Hugo, in Place des Vosges, was the writer’s home from 1832–1848. Now a free museum, it showcases his life, works, and salons with literary icons like Dumas and Balzac.

15 min

This 17th-century gem features a cobbled courtyard, elegant stone façades, and a formal French garden. Once home to the Duke of Sully, it’s a peaceful oasis with a historic orangery in central Paris.

15 min

Hôtel de Sully, built in 1624, showcases Louis XIII elegance with golden stone, arched windows, slate roofs, and intricate carvings. A serene, majestic courtyard designed to quietly impress.

Highlights

Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
Audio Guide
25+ narration points of popular locations in Le Marais Paris
Access to Le Marais Paris Self-Guided Walking Tour on our App
Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data.

What's included

Included
Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
Audio Guide
25+ narration points of popular locations in Le Marais Paris
Access to Le Marais Paris Self-Guided Walking Tour on our App
Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data.
Not included
Meals

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(3)

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SandyDestenay
November 1, 2025
Nice trip but not worth buying. Little extra explanation

Nice walk but information at the monuments was not significant, rather disappointing. Monument of Soah really worth it.

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raines80
October 10, 2025
Thorough site descriptions

We only did one third of the stops because of difficulty walking of one of our group. The highlight was the Shoah Museum, the Wall of Names being reminiscent of the Viet Nam War Memorial. Had a little trouble navigating the tour directions but the descriptions were excellent and very thorough and entertaining.

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katieha2014
July 16, 2025
Learn about the Marais!

Very fun and comprehensive tour. Easy to follow. Quite enjoyable experience. I had a little glitch getting started but the help line worked perfectly.