Paris’ 4th Arrondissement, a vibrant and culturally diverse neighborhood, is home to large Jewish, LGBTQ+, and expat communities. The area encompasses the bohemian Marais, the Seine islands, and bustling riverside promenades like Quai de l’Hôtel de Ville. Visitors can explore trendy museums, shops, and historic sites, all set against a backdrop of narrow, winding streets and lively squares. Despite its busy and expensive nature, the 4th Arrondissement remains a popular central Paris zone where both tourists and locals come together.
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