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  1. The 3rd arrondissement of Paris (III e arrondissement, French pronunciation: [tʁwɑzjɛm aʁɔ̃dismɑ̃]) is one of the 20 arrondissements (districts) of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement is colloquially referred to as " le troisième " ( French pronunciation: [lə tʁwɑzjɛm] ) meaning "the third".

    • What to See: Museums and Attractions
    • Shopping
    • What to Eat: Restaurants, Brasseries, and Bistros
    • Bars and Nightlife
    • Where to Stay: Hotels and Other Accommodation

    1. Haute Marais

    This Paris arrondissement is the heart of the Marais. With the bustling Rue de Rivoli and pedestrian shopping zones, this is the perfect area to while away an afternoon. The area has a ton of bars and restaurants, as well as a lively gay scene, so park yourself at a café terrasse and have a cocktail. Note, if you are looking for a quiet apartment with not much street noise, the Marais is not the place to be. If you enjoy having a bit of nightlife around, however, the Marais is where you shoul...

    2. Place des Vosges

    Originally known as Place Royale, Place des Vosges is one of the most beautiful spots in the Marais, and indeed, in all of Paris. It is located off of Rue Saint Antoine in the 4th arrondissement and it is where the rich and famous used to live. And in fact still do, as house prices around here are more than double what it is in the surrounding buildings. The last French queen to live was Anne of Austria in the 1600s. However, this sumptuous building in the heart of Paris has remained emblemat...

    3. Musée Nationale Picasso

    Pablo Picasso was not born in France, but he was so emblematic of the art scene in Paris, that he has to be on the list of the greatest artists in France. He first visited Paris at the age of 19 and would eventually move to France, dying at the age of 91 in Mougins, France. With a varied neo-classical style, he became one of the best-known figures in the 20th-century art world and beyond. Because Picasso was a long-time resident and died in France, his estate was subject to French succession...

    BHV Marais

    Just across from the Hotel de Ville in the 3rd arrondissement is the grand magasin (large shop) called the BHV. It is part of the same group that owns the famed Galerie Lafayette shops, and is one of the top places to go shopping in Paris. The large building is fully occupied by BHV with 6 floors and an underground, selling everything from clothing and shoes, to kitchen items and DIY tools. Prices vary from luxury to more modest items. There is also a superb rooftop barand restaurant on the t...

    Marché des Enfants Rouges

    The oldest food marketremaining in Paris today, the Marché des Enfants Rouges is a covered market dating to 1615 and is an official historic monument. The name “market of the red children” and is due a nearby orphanage called Hospice des Enfants-Rouges, that would take in stray children found on the streets of Paris. Inside the market you will find a variety of farmers’ stalls with fruits and vegetables, as well as other producers of cheese, wine, flower stalls, as well as a selection of ecle...

    There are plenty of restaurants in the Haute Marais and the 3rd arrondissement. Some local favorites are: 1. Des Gars dans la Cuisine– 72 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 – a chic French bistro with a bit of a global twist. Noted in the Michelin guide. 2. Café Charlot– 38 Rue de Bretagne, 75003 – Excellent cocktails on a great terrasse to watch the pas...

    The 3rd arrondissement is filled with bars, pubs, and restaurants that make it one of the top areas for nightlife in Paris. It also has a vibrant gay community in the area, so there are also plenty of gay bars nightclubs in the area. Some local recommendations are: 1. Candelaria– Mexican taqueria and cocktail bar specializing in agave spirits at 52...

    With shopping, bars, cafés, nightlife as well as some of the best attractions in Parisall within walking distance, you will want to base yourself in the 3eme arrondissement. Some recommended hotels in the area are:

  2. Jun 26, 2019 · A succinct guide to the 3rd arrondissement (district) in Paris, France, including suggestions for what to see and do in the area.

    • Courtney Traub
  3. The 3rd Arrondissement of Paris is one of the most touristy districts of Paris, together with Paris 1 and Paris 4 of course! This district is very appreciated by locals for its central location and quality of life.

  4. Jan 6, 2022 · In addition to the first and second arrondissements, Paris’ 3rd arrondissement is one of the city’s most popular among tourists. Located in the middle of the city and offering a high quality of life, this neighbourhood is popular with locals.

  5. Sep 22, 2020 · The 3rd arrondissement in Paris is known as the ‘Upper Marais’. It’s above le Marais , a trendy and vibrant neighborhood often simply called ‘the 4th’. Upper Marais holds a similar energy to the 4th, but it is usually less crowded in terms of street life, and feels notably more peaceful.

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  7. Paris's 3rd arrondissement is home to many of the capital's hidden nuggets. Here, you'll find one of the neighborhoods that make up the Paris of Parisians, one of gourmet cafés and bistros,...