Guidebook for Paris

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Guidebook for Paris

Essentials

This historical market takes its name from the 16th-century orphanage that used to occupy the site. Now one of the more atmospheric of Paris’s food markets, equipped to fill the emptiest of stomachs.
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Marche des Enfants Rouges
39 Rue de Bretagne
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This historical market takes its name from the 16th-century orphanage that used to occupy the site. Now one of the more atmospheric of Paris’s food markets, equipped to fill the emptiest of stomachs.

Arts & Culture

Carreau du Temple is an iconic industrial building built under the reign of Napoleon III. In 2014 it reopened to welcome numerous multidisciplinary events, fashion shows and artists' residence.
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Le Carreau
5 Rue de la Corderie
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Carreau du Temple is an iconic industrial building built under the reign of Napoleon III. In 2014 it reopened to welcome numerous multidisciplinary events, fashion shows and artists' residence.

Everything Else

There is a hammam for every Parisian. Les Bains du Marais is a must-know address for fashionistas and is full of models and fashion editors during fashion week.
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Hammam Sauna de Paris
15 Rue du Faubourg du Temple
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There is a hammam for every Parisian. Les Bains du Marais is a must-know address for fashionistas and is full of models and fashion editors during fashion week.

Shopping

The Broken Arm in Paris is a magnet for the industry creatives thanks to its focused, personal buys, popular in-house café and a local-global outlook that gives the store a “double rhythm.”
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The Broken Arm
12 Rue Perrée
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The Broken Arm in Paris is a magnet for the industry creatives thanks to its focused, personal buys, popular in-house café and a local-global outlook that gives the store a “double rhythm.”