Châtelet-les Halles,the central district of Paris, is the place to be for groups of friends. It's impossible to get bored for a single second! Restaurants, cafés and bars are there to satisfy both small and large appetites, and to host your wildest parties.
But in Châtelet-les Halles, it's also possible to cultivate yourself in one of the many museums in the area, such as Beaubourg, or even relax - yes, in the heart of Paris - in the huge Nelson-Mandela garden, a stone's throw from the Forum des Halles.
The Halles district is also steeped inhistory, and although its face has changed over the decades, some of its churches and fountains still bear witness to the capital's past. It's a great place to stroll, shop and learn!
So if you're wandering around Châtelet-Les Halles, follow the guide!



Did you know? Why is it called the Fountain of the Innocents?
The Fontaine des Innocents, the jewel in the crown of Paris's Les Halles district, is back in full view and freshly restored, just ahead of the Olympic Games. Do you know the history of this emblematic monument, witness to Parisian history since the 16th century, and why it bears its name? We tell you. [Read more]



The Tour Saint-Jacques, the ancient bell tower with its sublime view over Paris, is open from May to November.
The Tour Saint-Jacques, with its panoramic view over the whole of Paris, is open to visitors from May 15 to November 15, 2025. Located just a stone's throw from the Hôtel de Ville, this historic monument is a sight to behold, with its 62 meters and 300 steps. Tours are available in small groups. [Read more]



Place de l'Hôtel de Ville: one of Paris's most historic squares
The Place de l'Hôtel de Ville hasn't always been the lively, cheerful spot in the heart of Paris. Indeed, it was here that many public executions took place over the centuries. You'll never see the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville in the same light again! [Read more]



History of the Pont Notre-Dame
The Pont Notre-Dame has undergone many architectural changes. At the end of the 18th century, the bridge was considered so dangerous that it was renamed Pont du Diable (Devil's Bridge)! [Read more]



History of Paris City Hall
The Hôtel de Ville is one of the symbols of Paris, and an essential part of your visit. But if you're not lucky enough to get in during the Heritage Days, or if you haven't thought of booking your guided tour in advance, discover its eventful history here. [Read more]



The Saint-Eustache Church, at Les Halles
It's impossible to stroll through Les Halles without visiting the Eglise Saint-Eustache, overlooking the district. [Read more]



Ephemeris of September 4 in Paris: Gambetta proclaims the Third Republic
On September 4, 1870, Léon Gambetta proclaimed the Third Republic in the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, following the fall of the Second Empire after Napoleon III's defeat at Sedan, and in the face of the obstinacy of the Parisian people. [Read more]



Ephemeris of August 25 in Paris: General de Gaulle's speech at the Hôtel de Ville
On August 25, 1944, back in Paris, Charles de Gaulle gave his famous speech "Paris outragé! Paris brisé! Paris martyrisé! mais Paris libéré!" at the Hôtel de Ville. An impromptu speech celebrating the city's liberation and calling for national unity. [Read more]



Did you know? A historic beehive adorns the corner of rue Pierre Lescot and rue Rambuteau.
Right in the heart of the Halles district, the corner of rue Pierre Lescot and rue Rambuteau hides a singular historical treasure. A fascinating sculpted beehive dating from the late 19th century adorns the building at 9 rue Lescot, formerly a honey merchant's stall. [Read more]



Did you know? 4 anecdotes about the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris
Do you know the Théâtre du Châtelet? Here are 4 anecdotes about this iconic Parisian theater! [Read more]



La Fontaine des Innocents
Originally, this fountain in the heart of Les Halles was called the Fountain of the Nymphs, and stood some forty meters from its current location. Commissioned by King Henri II, it was built in 1548 by Pierre Lescot. The sculptor Jean Goujon was responsible for the decoration and sculptures. Now a listed monument, it underwent a number of architectural modifications over the course of its existence.



The Palm Fountain
Through the trees of Place du Châtelet, it's sometimes hard to make out. But there it is, the Palm Fountain! It was built in 1808 at the instigation of Napoleon 1st to commemorate his victories and provide Parisians with free water. François-Jean Bralle was in charge of the project. Topped by a gilded bronze Victory, sculpted by Louis-Simon Boizot, the fountain was moved and enlarged in 1855.



Did you know? The Bourse de Commerce in Paris used to be a massive grain warehouse.
Before becoming home to the Pinault Collection and contemporary artworks, the Bourse de Commerce was used as a wheat storage facility! Let’s take a look at the remarkable transformation of this historic circular building in the heart of Paris, blending history, architecture, and reinvention. [Read more]



The Galerie Véro-Dodat, a little-known covered passage with the charm of Paris 1826
Discover the Galerie Véro-Dodat in Paris, a jewel of the XIXᵉ century, one of the most beautiful yet little-known covered passageways, nestled between rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau and rue du Bouloi. We tell you all about its history and what you can find there... [Read more]



The Jardin des combattants de la Nueve, a secret spot a stone's throw from the Hôtel de Ville
Did you know? Just a stone's throw from the Hôtel de Ville, near the quays of the Seine, lies a green setting that few Parisians know about. This is the Jardin des combattants de la Nueve, a secret spot that's just waiting to be discovered. [Read more]



From Paris to Rambouillet (78) on foot: the great itinerant trek on the paths of Compostela
Paris, a stage on the famous route to Santiago de Compostela? You'd better believe it. At least, it's possible to walk on one of the paths of this mythical itinerary and enjoy a beautiful hike through the Île-de-France region: we've tested it for you, and we'll tell you all about it. [Read more]



Restaurants in Châtelet-Les Halles and Beaubourg: Where to eat in these Paris neighborhoods?
Are you strolling around Châtelet, Les Halles or Beaubourg and looking for good restaurants in the neighborhood? We reveal our tried and tested recommendations. [Read more]



Brunch Paris 1: Where to have brunch in the 1st arrondissement? Our favorite places and top picks
With its iconic museums, historic gardens, and shopping streets, the 1st arrondissement is the heart of Paris. A multitude of elegant or more casual establishments offer perfect brunches for a gourmet break in the city center. [Read more]



Brunch Paris 4: Where to have brunch in the 4th arrondissement? Our favorite places and top picks
With the Île Saint-Louis, the historic Marais, and the Place des Vosges, the 4th arrondissement offers an exceptional setting for a Sunday brunch. With its traditional establishments and trendy spots, this is a neighborhood where brunch feels like a Parisian postcard. [Read more]



Miami Boulevard, the hip spot: weekend brunches and a resto-club open nightly
Sponsored - Miami Boulevard, located in Paris's 1st arrondissement, is already the talk of the town. If you haven't heard of it yet, now's the time! One of Paris's most famous festive restaurants, it offers a fantastic all-you-can-eat brunch every weekend. [Read more]



A lunch in Bali for an exotic getaway at the Djakarta Bali restaurant
Sponsored - Djakarta Bali is the place to go for a culinary trip to Indonesia, offering delicious dishes prepared in the purest tradition. For total immersion, on the first Friday evening of each month, a dancer in traditional dress transports you to Bali with her royal and warrior dances, then to the island of Java with more noble and slower dances. [Read more]



Azteca, a trip to the heart of Mexico without leaving Paris
Sponsored - Fancy a one-way ticket to Mexico without leaving Paris? Head to Azteca, an iconic Mexican restaurant in the 1st arrondissement, nestled a stone's throw from the Louvre and Châtelet-Les-Halles since 1986. This colorful restaurant treats Parisians to generous tacos, steaming fajitas, and homemade cocktails in a festive and warm atmosphere. At Azteca, you come for the authentic cuisine, stay for the good vibes, and leave feeling like you've traveled... without a passport. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Benoit, the soul of the Parisian bistro
Benoit Paris, a bistro founded in 1912 in the 4th arrondissement, perpetuates the spirit of traditional French cuisine in its elegant decor. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's top restaurants: Le Pharamond, Normandy-style ambience
Founded in 1832, (Petit Bouillon) Pharamond has been serving Les Halles for two centuries in a Belle Époque listed setting. Affordable cuisine and a Norman atmosphere anchor this address in working-class Paris. [Read more]



The history of Paris's great restaurants: Au Pied de Cochon, brasserie canaille since 1947
Open since 1947, Au Pied de Cochon never closes. With service until dawn, bistro decor and dirty dishes, this Halles brasserie is a festive, gourmet haunt. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's top restaurants: L'Escargot Montorgueil, an institution at Les Halles
A century-old address in the 1st arrondissement, L'Escargot Montorgueil is dedicated to bourgeois tradition and Burgundy snails. Second Empire decor and a generous menu are the hallmarks of this charming establishment. [Read more]



Terraza Mikuna: the 300 m2 rooftop at BHV Marais creates a sensation
Following its success last summer on the 6th floor, Terraza Mikuna has extended its space to the 7th floor of the BHV Marais, with 300 m2 of rooftop space and a 360° view of Paris. This is the place to be for lovers of South American cuisine and great views. [Read more]



Brunch Eataly: the festive Italian all-you-can-eat buffet in the heart of the Marais, every Sunday in Paris
Fancy a trip to Italy without leaving Paris? Head for Eataly Paris Marais, where Sunday brunch takes on the feel of a transalpine feast, with an all-you-can-eat buffet - hot, cold and desserts - to delight the taste buds. With fresh pasta, antipasti, dolci and prosecco galore, get ready to experience la dolce vita... in the 4th arrondissement! [Read more]



Le Cochon à l'Oreille, a stylish French bistro at Les Halles
Less well known than some of the institutions at Les Halles, Le Cochon à l'Oreille is nonetheless a French bistro with a lot going for it, embodied by an equally impressive owner. [Read more]



Hotel Paris 1: Where to stay in the 1st arrondissement? Hotels, hostels, and other accommodations
Looking for a place to stay in Paris's 1st arrondissement? Here are the addresses of hotels, youth hostels and accommodation in the district. [Read more]



Hotel Paris 4: Where to stay in the 4th arrondissement? Hotels, hostels, and other accommodations
Looking for a hotel in Paris' 4th arrondissement? Here are the best addresses for hotels, youth hostels and accommodation in the area. [Read more]



Maison Albar - Le Pont-Neuf, the chic hotel in the heart of Paris
In the heart of Paris, Maison Albar - Le Pont-Neuf has only recently opened its doors, but has already won over many tourists and Parisians with its Rostang-designed urban inn, Cinq Monde spa and sometimes surprising rooms. [Read more]



Le Crayon Rouge, a colorful pop hotel in Palais-Royal
3 years after the opening of Le Crayon, the 1st arrondissement is getting more colorful with the arrival of this new hotel: Crayon Rouge. A sparkling, retro-chic ambience for this boutique hotel that also celebrates wine. We present it to you... [Read more]



Bourse de Commerce in Paris: discover this contemporary art center and the Pinault collection
Located in the heart of the capital, in the Halles district, the Bourse de Commerce and the Pinault Collection offer a wonderful stroll through contemporary works of art. Here's everything you need to know before visiting this art center. [Read more]



The Musée de l'Illusion in Paris: a multi-sensory journey that will make you lose your head!
The Musée de l'Illusion awaits you in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, in the Châtelet les Halles district. Come with friends or family for a unique and exciting experience! Immerse yourself in a fascinating world, where all your senses will be turned upside down... A multi-sensory visit that's a must. [Read more]



Center Pompidou: prices, opening hours, access... All you need to know about the Musée d'Art Moderne
The Centre Pompidou, a museum of modern and contemporary art in the heart of Paris, awaits you every day (except Tuesdays) for a plunge into art in all its forms. Explore its history and exhibitions, and immerse yourself in the artistic universe of one of the world's most visited museums! [Read more]



Lafayette Anticipations: opening hours, prices... everything you need to know about the contemporary art foundation
For art lovers, the Lafayette Anticipations Foundation awaits you every day of the week to show you its exhibitions and space. Opening times, prices, practical information... we've got it all! [Read more]



Center Wallonie Bruxelles: programme, exhibitions... all you need to know about the cultural center in Paris
Attention contemporary art lovers! The Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles, located in the 4ᵉ arrondissement of Paris, opposite the Centre Pompidou, awaits you to fill up on knowledge. This cultural institution, inaugurated in 1979, highlights the artistic scene of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation through a varied program: visual arts, live performances, cinema and literature. Want to plan a visit? We'll tell you all about it! [Read more]



The Museum of Illusions in Paris: the must-visit spot for this winter!
Sponsored - The Museum of Illusions, located in the heart of Paris's 1st arrondissement near Châtelet-Les Halles, is the perfect spot for family outings or outings with friends. Get ready for a one-of-a-kind, immersive experience as you explore the captivating world of illusions, where your senses will be completely challenged... And there's more exciting news: starting February 6th, the museum will be opening its doors for evening sessions. [Read more]



Clear skies / troubled waters: our photos of Steffani Jemison's exhibition at Lafayette Anticipations
American artist Steffani Jemison presents "Clear Skies / Troubled Waters" at Lafayette Anticipations in Paris, from October 22, 2025, to February 8, 2026. This immersive exhibition combines sculpture, video, and sensory experimentation to explore movement, gravity, and the perception of the body in space. [Read more]



Sole Crushing by Meriem Bennani: our photos of the immersive installation at Lafayette Anticipations
Meriem Bennani's exhibition "Sole Crushing" will be on display at Lafayette Anticipations in Paris from October 22, 2025, to February 8, 2026. This monumental installation combines contemporary art, performance, and music through an immersive sound work animated by percussive flip-flops. [Read more]



Minimal, when art goes to the essential: the exhibition at the Bourse de Commerce is unveiled
The Bourse de Commerce offers us an exhibition in all its simplicity... Or so it seems. Come and discover "Minimal", the exhibition on show from October 8, 2025 to January 18, 2026. [Read more]



Lygia Pape, Weaving space: a delicate exhibition at the Bourse de Commerce - our photos
The Bourse de Commerce presents "Weaving Space", the first French retrospective of Lygia Pape, a major figure of the Brazilian avant-garde, with an immersive light installation and emblematic works. On view from September 10, 2025 to January 26, 2026. The exhibition is part of the Brazil-France 2025 Season. [Read more]



The Musée des Arts Décoratifs, the must-see Parisian museum dedicated to design and fashion
Just a stone's throw from the Jardin des Tuileries and the Louvre Pyramid, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs occupies the Rohan and Marsan wings of the Palais du Louvre, with permanent collections and temporary exhibitions that are a must-see for all Paris design enthusiasts. [Read more]



The Bourse de Commerce by night: an evening of contemporary art every Friday night
Every Friday evening, until 9pm, the Bourse de Commerce, temple of contemporary art, welcomes you for a nocturne through the exhibitions and installations of the moment. [Read more]



Visit an immersive work by Jean Dubuffet in the Centre Pompidou's permanent collections
Among the permanent collections at the Centre Georges Pompidou, there are many works that question our perceptions, taking us into another universe. Such is the case with Jardin d'Hiver, by artist Jean Dubuffet. [Read more]



Théâtre du Châtelet: a historic setting in the heart of Paris
The Théâtre du Chatelet is a historic venue in the heart of Paris, where the art of entertainment transcends the ages. We reveal its history and programming! [Read more]



Luminescent Celestial Odyssey: The New Immersive Show Coming to Saint-Eustache Church in 2026
The immersive sound and light show, Luminiscence, is making a return to Saint-Eustache Church, this time reimagined as L'Odyssée Céleste. This cutting-edge 3D experience will transform the historic Parisian monument's vaulted ceilings starting January 23, 2026. We’ve got all the details on this upcoming must-see event. [Read more]



Amnesty Film Festival 2026: A Showcase of Impactful, Thought-Provoking Films
The Amnesty Film Festival is returning for its 16th edition from January 30 to February 1, 2026, showcasing a curated selection of socially engaged feature films screening at Le Luminor Cinema. [Read more]



Le Secret de Sherlock Holmes: the play returns to Paris at Café de la Gare
A detective comedy, The Secret of Sherlock Holmes is not an adaptation of Conan Doyle's novel, but a new play set in the world of the mythical detective, Sherlock Holmes. More specifically, the play recounts the famous meeting between Sherlock and his faithful investigator, Doctor Watson. [Read more]



Un Crime presque Parfait: Cluedo-style escape game at Lock Academy
A murder, some clues and an hour to solve the case... Dive into "Un Crime presque Parfait", Lock Academy's immersive and sobritish escape game, in the heart of Paris, where the investigation becomes a real life-size Cluedo. [Read more]



Lock Academy Paris: Professor Lock's investigative escape game at Châtelet - Les Halles
If you're a fan of escape games in Paris and a detective at heart, Lock Academy, located between Châtelet and Les Halles, has a challenge for you! Behind this detective school lie mysteries to unravel, captivating enigmas and immersive missions to solve as a team. Immerse yourself in the world of Professor Lock and try to become the best investigator in the capital! [Read more]



Très Cher Lock: the escape game that will have you investigating at Lock Academy
At Lock Academy, in the heart of Paris, the Très Cher Lock escape game plunges players into the disappearance of Professor Lock's daughter. An immersive investigation for teams all year round. Ready to put your brains to the test? [Read more]



L'Atlantide: the legendary escape game at Majestic Escape Game
If you like mysteries and the cinema, Majestic Escape Game has a solution for you, with Atlantide, one of its rooms. The objective: find the Atlanteans' hidden treasure in one of the entrances to the mythical lost city. [Read more]



Family dinner: an explosive reunion on stage at Café de la Gare
A marriage proposal, two warring parents, and a son willing to do anything to bring them together. The comedy Dîner de famille runs at the Café de la Gare until February 28, 2026. [Read more]



Cartel Comedy Club: the new comedy club in the heart of Paris - our review
The Cartel Comedy Club is one of the new addresses to discover in Paris. Nestled in the heart of the capital, a stone's throw from Hôtel de Ville, the Cartel Comedy Club is also a bar and restaurant. We've tried it out and give you our opinion! [Read more]



Mission Galactique: the space escape game at Majestic, our test
Calling all escape game and space adventure fans... Head for Majestic Escape Game, located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, to discover its "Mission Galactique" room. Blending scenarios from all the best science-fiction films and series (Star Wars, Star Trek, Dune, Guardians of the Galaxy to name but a few...), this adventure should appeal to all lovers of stellar travel and space opera... A room voted best new feature 2024 at the Escape Game Awards! Ready to save the galaxy? [Read more]



Marco Polo comedy club: one of the best comedy clubs in Paris, right in the center of Châtelet!
Sponsored - Located right in the heart of Paris, in the Châtelet district, the Marco Polo Comedy Club welcomes both big-name comedy stars testing out their new jokes before setting off on tour, and the next generation of French stand-up. You're guaranteed an hour of laughter as you enjoy your drink during the show, with the option of eating before or after the show at the Bistrot du Jardin restaurant, which will be delighted to welcome you. [Read more]



NAKED Copenhagen, the premium women's sneaker brand, finally opens its first store in Paris
NAKED Copenhagen has finally set up shop in Paris, much to the delight of streetwear aficionados! The benchmark brand of premium sneakers, dedicated exclusively to women, has chosen to set down its soles in the Marais district, opening its very first store outside Denmark. [Read more]



Book Off, the best second-hand bookshop in Paris: photos and report
With its three stores dotted around Paris, the Japanese brand Book Off is well established in the capital. And with good reason: it's one of the best second-hand bookshops, with its vast selection and ultra-affordable prices. [Read more]



L'Exception: the fashion concept store 100% made in France
L'Exception is the concept store at Les Halles that lights up our sales. With a fine selection of 100% made-in-France pieces, L'Exception is one of the temples of the Parisian fashion sphere. Go to Les Halles if you're looking for the grail! [Read more]



Besides Kimchi, a 100% Korean concept store in Paris
Besides Kimchi is a Parisian concept store that takes you on a journey to South Korea. Whether you're looking for clothes, home decor or cosmetics, you're sure to find what you're looking for here! [Read more]



The eNeNe concept store arrives in Paris
On February 8, eNeNe opened its doors in the heart of the Marais district. This new concept store showcases premium, luxury and fashion designers from Portugal, with no less than 7 different spaces spread over 120m². [Read more]



Love&Care Store, a boutique dedicated to couples in Paris
Love&Care Store is a new concept in Paris. The store is dedicated to the well-being of couples, right down to the intimate. [Read more]



The Suzanne Berlioux pool in the heart of Les Halles
Nestled in the heart of the Forum des Halles, the Suzanne Berlioux swimming pool is particularly popular with Parisians, easily accessible thanks to its central location. [Read more]



Little Biceps: lymphatic drainage and lifting massages by Emmanuelle Rodeghiero
If you're looking for slimming and lifting treatments, you can't miss Little Biceps, aka Emmanuelle Rodeghiero, who has set up her own studio in the Marais district. A true reference in the field, she offers a range of massages for the body and face. [Read more]



Decibel, the brand-new dance studio and club a stone's throw from Beaubourg
Just 200 meters from the Centre Georges Pompidou, on rue Quincampoix, Decibel recently opened with its dance workout classes, for a different kind of gym experience. [Read more]



Jazz&goûter: musical and gourmet afternoons for the whole family at Sunset Sunside
Every Sunday is a date for families and children at Sunset Sunside: yes, because every Sunday is Jazz&goûter time! [Read more]



Guided tours and workshops to discover the Bourse de Commerce's collections with the whole family
The Bourse de Commerce welcomes young and old alike to its exhibition space with a variety of activities. The program includes workshops, guided tours for young audiences and games to help families discover the works in the collection. [Read more]



Bar Paris 1: Where to have a drink in the 1st arrondissement? Our favorite spots and recommendations
Between the Louvre, the Palais Royal, and the Tuileries, Paris's 1st arrondissement offers an elegant selection of cocktail, wine, and beer bars where you can enjoy a drink in the historic heart of the capital. [Read more]



Bar Paris 4: Where to have a drink in the 4th arrondissement? Our favorite spots and recommendations
The 4th arrondissement of Paris, between the Marais and Île Saint-Louis, is ideal for a drink in a historic setting. Creative cocktails, intimate wine bars, and a festive atmosphere await you. [Read more]



A huge party spot: a pub, a nightclub, and even a hidden speakeasy-bar tucked away in an underground chapel.
Sponsored - Go to the Hide: it's a huge pub, a discotheque under the vaults and even a spekeasy bar (a hidden bar at the 500 shooters). Reserve your evenings - you'll love the festive atmosphere! [Read more]



The only Tiki bar in Paris: a one-of-a-kind spot for your nights out
Sponsored - Inspired by faraway destinations, Tiki Playa is a place that rhymes with escape and decompression, and it feels good! Typical decor, a beach hut-style veranda, a bamboo bar, a giant terrace and a club in the basement. And it's open every day! [Read more]



A unique, festive venue: the Miami Boulevard ( Terrace / Bar-club / Restaurant / Karaoke )
Sponsored - A completely new venue: bar/club/resto and even Karoke! Miami Boulevard is big, it's beautiful, there's plenty of room and we love to party, so you can come for a drink, celebrate an occasion, eat, sing and even privatize a room for you and your friends! [Read more]



Potions & Co: the "escape bar" for an unusual outing in Paris
Do you like cocktails and puzzles? Escape game fans can now discover Potions & Co, Paris' first escape bar offering an immersive cocktail experience. [Read more]



La Distillerie de l'Arbre Sec: our photos of the gin creation workshop a stone's throw from the Louvre
Calling all mixology workshop enthusiasts... Head for La Distillerie de l'Arbre Sec, just a stone's throw from the Louvre, where you'll find gin distillation workshops, as well as tours to learn all about the making of this spirit. [Read more]



Paris Latino, the free salsa night every Thursday at Café Oz
Qué bueno, qué rico, qué lindo... Welcome to Paris Latino, Café Oz's weekly salsa night, held every Thursday evening from 8pm. What's on? Dance classes for all levels and a Latino party that goes on all night! [Read more]



Le Reset Bar in Paris: a gourmet address where you can play video games
Gaming & Drinking: this is the original formula proposed by RESET bar. Located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, this bar not only offers its customers the chance to have a drink, but also to enjoy a number of free video games, making evenings out with friends even more fun. [Read more]
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What to do in Paris's 1st arrondissement? Ideas for outings & good addresses
Located right in the historic heart of the capital, the 1st arrondissement of Paris brings together some of the finest jewels of the City of Light. Between the Louvre Museum, the banks of the Seine, Place Vendôme, the Halles district, the Samaritaine and the emblematic Tuileries Gardens bordered by the Rue de Rivoli, it's time to conquer the good addresses and superb ideas for outings that await us at the moment. [Read more]
What to do in Paris' 4th arrondissement? Here are the latest addresses and ideas for outings!
The 4th arrondissement, often referred to as the Marais, is one of the capital's hippest spots! Here, you'll find yourself in the historic Jewish quarter, the stronghold of the LGBTQIA+ community and the temple of fashion lovers. We take you on a tour of the latest outing ideas and the best addresses in this festive, multicultural district! [Read more]
Enjoy your visit to Châtelet-Les Halles !
Location
Châtelet-Les Halles metro station
Châtelet
75001 Paris 1
Access
Metro Châtelet (lines 1, 4, 7, 11, 14)