Food Scene
Mme Shawn - Thai Bistrot
3 Rue des RécolletsOne of the best Thai restaurant
The institution next door ! with traditional French catering and a good wine list, fair prices, nice bar, space open all day for teleworking, kitchen open on weekdays until 11:30 p.m. and at weekends at midnight, the must-see in the neighborhood
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Café de l'Industrie
16 Rue St SabinThe institution next door ! with traditional French catering and a good wine list, fair prices, nice bar, space open all day for teleworking, kitchen open on weekdays until 11:30 p.m. and at weekends at midnight, the must-see in the neighborhood
1st best ever: corner rue Sedaine and rue St-Sabin open every day except Monday from 8 am to 8 pm, the daughter of 3* MICHELIN chef Christian Le Squer: bread is delicious, but also fougasses and madeleines !
Frappe Boulangerie Urbaine
7 Rue Sedaine1st best ever: corner rue Sedaine and rue St-Sabin open every day except Monday from 8 am to 8 pm, the daughter of 3* MICHELIN chef Christian Le Squer: bread is delicious, but also fougasses and madeleines !
Shopping
Rue de Bretagne
Rue de BretagneGreat food stores, cafes, etc .
Original gifts, mainly 'made in France' boutique gallery, all is elegant (even gift wrap)
L’Amour Fou
3 Rue SedaineOriginal gifts, mainly 'made in France' boutique gallery, all is elegant (even gift wrap)
ethical and eco-responsible shop, you can find gift ideas there, and even exchange plant cuttings
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Welcome Bio Bazar
13 Rue Boulleethical and eco-responsible shop, you can find gift ideas there, and even exchange plant cuttings
Sightseeing
Food corner and good quality food market
One of the oldest market of Paris
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Marche des Enfants Rouges
39 Rue de BretagneFood corner and good quality food market
One of the oldest market of Paris
On July 14th, 1789, where started the French Revolution, watch on the floor all around the square, there is a marking on the ground of the old walls of the tower and the ramparts. In the metro station there are remnants of the walls and the dungeon.
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Place de la Bastille
Place de la BastilleOn July 14th, 1789, where started the French Revolution, watch on the floor all around the square, there is a marking on the ground of the old walls of the tower and the ramparts. In the metro station there are remnants of the walls and the dungeon.
The oldest square in Paris and one of the most beautiful, a few minutes walk away. Its construction began in 1605 under the reign of Henri IV, it housed many personalities (Victor Hugo, Francis Bacon...) and witnessed great pages in the history of France.
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Place des Vosges
Place des Vosges
The oldest square in Paris and one of the most beautiful, a few minutes walk away. Its construction began in 1605 under the reign of Henri IV, it housed many personalities (Victor Hugo, Francis Bacon...) and witnessed great pages in the history of France.
Magnificent traditional courtyard as there are many in the Marais, greenery, fountain, Virgin, typical 19th century popular housing buildings. Three minutes walk from the house, open during the day.
Cour Damoye
Cour Damoye
Magnificent traditional courtyard as there are many in the Marais, greenery, fountain, Virgin, typical 19th century popular housing buildings. Three minutes walk from the house, open during the day.
The Rue Crémieux, a picturesque pedestrian street with colorful buildings, a paradise for cats, bloggers, top 5 on Insta and 10 minutes walk from home
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Rue Crémieux
Rue CrémieuxThe Rue Crémieux, a picturesque pedestrian street with colorful buildings, a paradise for cats, bloggers, top 5 on Insta and 10 minutes walk from home
Parks & Nature
From Arsenal port (Bastille square) up to La Villette, pleasant walk along the canal, the locks, it is possible to picnic or have a drink in the evening, enjoy the many shops, bars and restaurants all along.
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Canal Saint Martin
From Arsenal port (Bastille square) up to La Villette, pleasant walk along the canal, the locks, it is possible to picnic or have a drink in the evening, enjoy the many shops, bars and restaurants all along.
Bois de Vincennes
Route de la Pyramide8 metro stations away (line 1)
Essentials
Pharmacie Bastille
6 Bd Richard-LenoirOpen 7/7 - 24/24
5 min walk from home
Franprix
21-23 Boulevard Richard-LenoirOpen daily 8:00 - 22:00
My favorite (Wonderfull "TERRE ADELICE" ice creams !....)
Open daily, 9:30 - 20:10, Sun just in the morning
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Biocoop Bastille
10 Rue BoulleMy favorite (Wonderfull "TERRE ADELICE" ice creams !....)
Open daily, 9:30 - 20:10, Sun just in the morning
Arts & Culture
Le Carreau
5 Rue de la CorderieTheatre, concerts, fairs, etc ... lots of activities there ...
Not only a quality food court, but also a library, store, and lots of interesting cultural events, DJ sets ....
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Ground Countrol
81 Rue de RambouilletNot only a quality food court, but also a library, store, and lots of interesting cultural events, DJ sets ....
The historical museum of the city of Paris, 10 min walk from home, magnificent collections in 2 former private mansions. *The visit is free*, so take advantage of it, if only for the magnificent lounges and the outdoor bar open in summer
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Carnavalet Museum
23 Rue de SévignéThe historical museum of the city of Paris, 10 min walk from home, magnificent collections in 2 former private mansions. *The visit is free*, so take advantage of it, if only for the magnificent lounges and the outdoor bar open in summer
Getting Around
Public transportations around the apartment
station on Metro line 5, take exit number 2 “Pasteur Wagner” then 2 minutes on foot towards rue Sedaine
Station de métro Breguet Sabin
25 Bd Richard-Lenoirstation on Metro line 5, take exit number 2 “Pasteur Wagner” then 2 minutes on foot towards rue Sedaine
Bastille Metro station: on Metro lines 1, 5 or 8 take exit number 3 “Rue de la Roquette” then 5 minutes on foot towards rue Sedaine
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Bastille station
Bastille Metro station: on Metro lines 1, 5 or 8 take exit number 3 “Rue de la Roquette” then 5 minutes on foot towards rue Sedaine