Everything Else
Very useful supermarket near our place, perfect for a last minute home made food!
239 locals recommend
MONOPRIX
75 Rue de ParisVery useful supermarket near our place, perfect for a last minute home made food!
Arts & Culture
This is a perfect plan for all the photography lovers, opened from Wednesday to Sunday from 9h to 19h45, has already shown this year amazing exhibitions of Salgado, Linch and Fontcuberta.
252 locals recommend
La Maison Europeenne de la Photographie
5/7 Rue de FourcyThis is a perfect plan for all the photography lovers, opened from Wednesday to Sunday from 9h to 19h45, has already shown this year amazing exhibitions of Salgado, Linch and Fontcuberta.
Food Scene
Great indoors ambience and big terraces for sunny days with a direct view to la Place de la Bastille. This is the place for your first breakfast in Paris!
48 locals recommend
Café Français
1-3 Pl. de la BastilleGreat indoors ambience and big terraces for sunny days with a direct view to la Place de la Bastille. This is the place for your first breakfast in Paris!
Sightseeing
Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm. It is closed on Mondays and public holidays.
Maison de Victor Hugo is the house where Victor Hugo lived for 16 years from 1832–1848.
144 locals recommend
Maison de Victor Hugo
6 Pl. des VosgesOpen from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm. It is closed on Mondays and public holidays.
Maison de Victor Hugo is the house where Victor Hugo lived for 16 years from 1832–1848.
The first stone of the present building was laid by Louis XIII in 1627 for the Jesuits in the same street as the old chapel of St Paul. Its first name was 'église Saint-Louis de la maison professe des
28 locals recommend
Paroisse Saint-Paul Saint-Louis
99 Rue St. AntoineThe first stone of the present building was laid by Louis XIII in 1627 for the Jesuits in the same street as the old chapel of St Paul. Its first name was 'église Saint-Louis de la maison professe des