Marais vs. Latin Quarter (St. Germain)
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Actually the Marais and the Latin Qtr. are quite close to each other divided by the Seine. Personally I prefer the Latin Qtr. but especially St. Germain as there are many restaurants and shops around. Although the Marais has many stores and restaurants, I just happen to prefer the atmosphere better in the Latin Quarter and St. Germain areas. In Paris you can walk to just about everywhere you want.
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That depends on your budget and what you are looking for in a neighborhood. Both are nice; the Quartier Latin has nice places but there are also some overdone streets where many tourists flock and the restaurants are mediocre. The Marais is nice, quiet at night (especially in the neighboring streets north of rue des Francs-Bourgeois or around Places des Vosges) and equally accessible to Bastille or Chatelet-Les Halles and to the Ile Saint-Louis and Ile de la Cite. Other streets in the Marais are busier, such as rue Vieille du Temple. You'll like both. Personally, I prefer the Marais but in this post I am strictly speaking of the Quartier Latin area just to the left of Boulevard Saint-Michel going south and not the area to its east, including, among others, rue de Buci, l'Odeon and towards Saint-Germain-des-Pres.
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I like the Marais more in the day than at night. At night it seems so dark and deserted, except for a few spots. Not a great area for walking around at night like St. Germain, which bustles until the wee hours. For that reason, I'd prefer to stay in St. Germain for the evening activities, but spend a good amount of time in the Marais during the day.
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Any special/favorite finds to look for in these areas. We are off to Paris at the end of Jan. Done St. Germain in a general sweep last year. Latin and Marais on the list to explore along with SG in more depth. <BR><BR><BR>I'll recommend a restaurant on the edge of St. Germain and Latin Qtr., Allard. Supposed to be one of the oldest in Paris. Rustic and full of atmosphere. Great food. <BR> <BR>
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I agree that it's a tossup. I absolutely love the Marais because it seems less gentrified than the Latin Quarter, but the Latin Quarter is more alive at night and well into the early hours of the morning. You really can't go wrong in either area. Have a wonderful time!
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