Le Marais, one of the oldest districts in Paris, was established in the 12th century and has been home to notable French luminaries such as Victor Hugo, Voltaire, and Molière. This lively neighborhood features narrow medieval lanes and picturesque squares, flanked by elegant Renaissance-style buildings. Today, visitors can explore a vibrant mix of boutiques, art galleries, and museums. The area also includes the historic Jewish Quarter and a thriving LGBTQ+ scene, making it a dynamic and culturally rich destination.
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