Marais Neighborhood Tour

Discover the hidden treasures of the Marais with a local expert

The Finer Details
Once home to the crème de la crème of the French aristocracy, the Marais is full of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered, from private mansions to independent designer shops, from synagogues to museums and contemporary art galleries. This charismatic neighborhood has undergone several dramatic transformations, but its architectural identity is perhaps most defined by these numerous private residences and narrow streets preserving an outline of the medieval city. Noting impressive façades and entering often overlooked courtyards, we'll step back into time with our guide, an architect or historian, on this 3-hour Le Marais walking tour. Together, we'll investigate how these iconic mansions tell the story of the social and artistic sea change taking place in Paris between 1550 and 1720, before the French Revolution ushered in the modern era (the subject of our French Revolution Tour Paris).

Le Marais Walking Tour

The Renaissance arrived in Paris in the mid-16th century, forever transforming art and society in the French capital. However, its most lingering effect is perhaps on Parisian architecture. The Marais is one of the best quartiers to see the examples of the Parisian Renaissance by considering the splendid mansions, or so-called hôtels particuliers, built by France's rich and noble families. Depending on opening times and the tenor of the walk, we may view such structures as the Flamboyant-Gothic Hôtel de Sens, the Hôtel Carnavalet (home to the museum of the same name), the Hôtel de Donon (today the Musée Cognacq-Jay), the Hôtel Lamoignon (which now houses the Bibliothèque Historique de la Ville de Paris), the enormous Hôtel Salé (now the Musée Picasso), and the palatial, and rather atypical, Hôtel de Soubise (part of today's Archives Nationales).

"Our guide helped us appreciate French history in ways I did not expect. The walk brought together the different changes in the Marais, and we were able to see many things that we would not have found on our own. It all worked."


A Transforming Quartier

As we move along, more or less chronologically, we'll discuss how the development of French architecture reflected social and political realities of the time, allowing the mansions themselves to offer insight into the lives of Paris' more privileged citizens in the 16th and 17th centuries. Part of the walk will also deal with the history of the Marais itself, and how the area fell into ruin in the 19th century, becoming one of central Paris' poorest neighborhoods. Though the Marais was spared by Baron Haussmann's reforms (a figure discussed further on our Paris City Planning Tour), its former splendors were subdivided into tenements and workshops and often unrecognizable under the burden of subsequent additions and neglect. 

Urban Conservation

Lastly, we'll uncover the neighborhood's incredible modern history. Ultimately neglected by Haussmann's 19th-century reforms, the whole area was later threatened with comprehensive redevelopment in the 20th century. The fate of the aging, historic buildings hung in the balance until culture minister André Malraux championed the Marais as an urban conservation area in 1962. Over the next 45 years, state and city authorities would spend considerable sums buying up properties and restoring the quartier's heritage, often with spectacular results. As our walk comes to a close, we will leave with a comprehensive understanding of the area's transformation—from a basic historical timeline of its progression, to insight into how the development of French architecture reflected social and political realities of the time. 

Those interested in the Jewish history of Le Marais may wish to take our Jewish Paris Tour.

FAQ

What sort of sites are visited on this walk? The Marais district has many former private mansions built mainly from the middle of the 16th century to the end of the 17th century. Most of these are now museums. We may enter some of the structures; others we will view from the outside.

Might there be any additional costs? Each expert includes different sites, so it is possible you may enter a structure that requires an additional ticket. This would be purchased on-site and is not included in the cost of the walk.

Does this walk include visits to mansions that are currently private? Most of the mansions included in the walk are now museums or libraries so you will probably not be entering any currently private mansions.

Is this tour walking-intensive and/or wheelchair accessible? Our Le Marais private tour is fairly walking-intensive and the route may include narrow sidewalks and cobblestoned streets. The route may include a visit to Musée Carnavalet or the Hôtel de Soubise, which are only partially accessible. Please contact us to discuss in more detail your mobility concerns so that we can best advise.
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Where You’ll Go

From iconic landmarks to tucked-away local favorites, these are the places you’ll explore and experience firsthand with your Expert.

  • Marais
    Historic Paris district with medieval streets, museums, and cultural landmarks.
  • Hôtel de Soubise
  • Hôtel de Sens
  • Place des Vosges
  • Hôtel Carnavalet
What’s Included As Standard
Here’s a look at what your tour covers, plus anything you’ll want to consider arranging separately, so you can plan with confidence.
Included
  • English-speaking expert guide
    Tours led in English, offering you unbroken understanding throughout.
  • Intentionally sized groups
    A smaller group means more time for conversations and questions.
  • Tickets and entrance fees
    All entry tickets included (unless clearly stated otherwise).
  • Headsets
    Headsets are included on tours that need them, so every word can be heard.
Excluded
  • Gratuities
    We encourage tipping as a way to thank your guide after your experience.
  • Food and drink
    Refreshments are only included during a tour when clearly noted.
  • Transportation to and from the meeting point
    Guests organize pre- and post-tour transport themselves - this service can be added by request.
  • Hotel pickup or drop-off
    Unless noted, travel to or from accommodation isn’t included - this service can be added by request.
Where You'll Explore
Map of Marais Neighborhood Tour general meeting point area

Make the Most of Your Tour

Some helpful advice for getting the most from your experience, from practical prep to small on-the-day tips.

Dos:
  • Wear comfortable footwear
  • Check the weather and dress appropriately
  • Bring a bottle of water (no glass)
  • Feel free to ask your Expert anything
Don'ts:
  • Bring firearms or weapons
  • Bring sharp objects (e.g. knives, swiss army knives, switchblades, hiking sticks)
  • Dress inappropriately to enter religious sites or sacred monuments
Any questions? You can always contact us.

Don’t just take our word for it

159 Reviews

The tour Jane and I took with Babis was quite marvelous. Both of us had seen sections of the Marais before, but, from the Jesuit church of St.-Paul-St-Louis, to the Place des Vosges. to the Rue des Rosiers, he tied it all together. With his knowledge of architecture, he pointed out gems we would have missed. And he was a most delightful companion. Thank you, Babis; thank you, Context. Ina Avrich

What an interesting tour! We learned a lot about the history of Paris. We were taken to see some out-of-the-way spots. Our guide, Lily, was incredible! She answered our questions while keeping us moving.

What an excellent way to learn about this richly interesting part of Paris! Lily threaded us through the streets and the history of the Marais, helping us to see the history underneath the 21st-Century exteriors, and bringing the city to life. We were delighted.

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