Would you stay in Place Republique Paris?
#24
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We are not staying near Enfants Rouges for the neighbourhood. We want to be close to both the Marais, which we don't think dull, and Canal St Martin. We can both easily walk 6 miles at a clip. I can easily run 6 miles.
Maybe you don't care for shopping at Sandro or L'Occitane, but I rather enjoy it. I also love Place des Voges.
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Maybe you don't care for shopping at Sandro or L'Occitane, but I rather enjoy it. I also love Place des Voges.
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I'm not a market person, but I'd stay in that location too. I think it's convenient. You can have coffee and pastries at Jacques Genin nearby.
I can't decide if I want to be closer to CDG or Orly, as I'll be using both airports.
I can't decide if I want to be closer to CDG or Orly, as I'll be using both airports.
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I'll agree with the above. It's mostly a food place of bitsy size set up for tourists so they can think that they're "experiencing" a Paris market. And the Canal Saint-Martin in August becomes Paris' open air urinal.
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Although your focus has shifted elsewhere, I've stayed at the Renaissance Place Republique and it is fine. A bit set off from the main traffic and short walk down to the upper Marais and good transport links eleswhere. It is, however, not a charming exterior.
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<<We are not staying near Enfants Rouges for the neighbourhood. We want to be close to both the Marais, which we don't think dull, and Canal St Martin.>>
Entendu, but you don't need to be near the Marché des Enfants Rouges to accomplish that. Closer to the Place de la République is much livelier and equally accessible to both the Marais and the canal.
Entendu, but you don't need to be near the Marché des Enfants Rouges to accomplish that. Closer to the Place de la République is much livelier and equally accessible to both the Marais and the canal.
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Think you have made a good call to pass on that CP.
I adore the Marché des Enfants Rouges for its prepared food vendors. The highlight is
for a galette cornet - heaven in your hand. He's also opened a little freestanding shop around the corner on rue Charlot and both locations stay quite busy. The neighborhood is quite convenient, have stayed nearby a few times and found it enjoyable. Rue de Bretagne is lined with all sorts of shops and cafes, none of which are stellar but all quite adequate. I do recall a particularly wonderful poulet rōti vendor and a nice cheese shop on the same side of the street as the marché. Can't comment on hotels as we were in apartments.
I adore the Marché des Enfants Rouges for its prepared food vendors. The highlight is
#34

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kerouac the Renaissance I'm referring to is the Renaissance Republique at 40 Rene Boulanger, which is off the place; I believe it is at the opposite end of the Crowne Plaza. It's close to the start of Rue de Temple.
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I have friends who had a beautiful apartment on the Canal Saint Martin but had to sell it because of the nighttime crowds right outside their door. Twice my friend was accosted and shoved around by inebriated men while walking his dog.
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