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Place des Vosges

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Place des Vosges

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The Place des Vosges is a renowned historical site and one of Paris's oldest planned squares, nestled in the vibrant Marais district, straddling the 3rd and 4th arrondissements. This perfectly symmetrical square, situated at an elevation of 80 meters, is celebrated for its harmonious 17th-century architecture, featuring uniform red brick facades, white stone details, and continuous vaulted arcades. It stands as a testament to early urban planning and a significant man-made monument in the heart of France's capital.

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    August 19, 2021

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    It is the oldest of the five royal squares in Paris and is also considered one of the most beautiful 👌😎
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    November 29, 2021

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    The place des Vosges is one of the oldest squares in Paris, and also one of the most beautiful. The square is the ideal starting point for a walk through the Marais, one of the most charming historical neighborhoods in the capital, for the heritage treasures it houses, as well as for the atmosphere that emerges. The mansions of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries have been converted into internationally renowned museums: musée Picasso Paris, musée Carnavalet, maison de Victor Hugo ...
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    March 21, 2020

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    One of the oldest squares in Paris, surrounded by private mansions. Absolutely stunning!
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    Location: Ile-de-France, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best public transport options to reach Place des Vosges?

    Place des Vosges is very well-connected by Paris's extensive public transport network. You can reach it via several Métro lines: Line 1 (Saint-Paul station), Line 5 (Bréguet-Sabine or Bastille stations), or Line 8 (Chemin Vert or Bastille stations). Numerous bus lines also serve the area, making it convenient to access from various parts of the city.

    Is Place des Vosges suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely! Place des Vosges is highly family-friendly. The central park offers open green spaces where children can play, and the paved paths are suitable for strollers. It's a wonderful spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic, providing a peaceful environment away from the city's traffic.

    Are dogs allowed in Place des Vosges, and are there any dog-friendly activities nearby?

    Dogs are generally allowed on a leash in the paved areas and arcades of Place des Vosges, but typically not within the central garden itself. Many of the surrounding cafes have outdoor seating where dogs are welcome. The Marais district, with its many pedestrian-friendly streets, is also pleasant for walking with a dog.

    How crowded does Place des Vosges get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    As a popular Parisian landmark, Place des Vosges can get quite busy, especially on sunny weekends and during the peak tourist season (spring and summer afternoons). For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening. Weekdays are generally less crowded.

    What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints within or immediately around Place des Vosges?

    Within the square, the equestrian statue of King Louis XIII and the two prominent pavilions, the King's Pavilion and the Queen's Pavilion, are key landmarks. The arcades themselves offer picturesque views. For broader viewpoints, consider exploring the charming streets of the Marais district, which reveal stunning architecture and hidden courtyards.

    What kind of terrain can I expect when walking around Place des Vosges and the surrounding Marais district?

    The terrain within Place des Vosges is predominantly flat and paved, making it very easy for walking. The central garden has gravel paths. The surrounding Marais district also features mostly flat, cobblestone, or paved streets, ideal for casual walks and exploring on foot. There are no significant elevation changes.

    Are there good cafes or restaurants directly within the arcades of Place des Vosges?

    Yes, the vaulted arcades surrounding Place des Vosges house a variety of charming cafes and restaurants, perfect for a coffee break, a light lunch, or a more substantial meal. These establishments offer a unique dining experience with views of the square, though they can be a bit pricier due to the prime location.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to Place des Vosges and its immediate surroundings?

    For a leisurely stroll around the square, enjoying the architecture and perhaps visiting the Maison de Victor Hugo, you might spend 1 to 2 hours. If you plan to explore the wider Marais district, including nearby museums like the Musée Picasso or Musée Carnavalet, you could easily spend half a day or even a full day in the area.

    What historical significance does Place des Vosges hold beyond being Paris's oldest planned square?

    Beyond its architectural beauty, Place des Vosges was a prototype for residential squares across Europe and a fashionable residence for Parisian nobility. It was inaugurated to celebrate the engagement of Louis XIII and Anne of Austria. Notably, it was home to famous figures like Victor Hugo, whose house is now a museum, and Cardinal Richelieu, offering a rich tapestry of French history.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails that start from or pass through Place des Vosges?

    While there aren't traditional 'trails' in the hiking sense, Place des Vosges serves as an excellent starting point for numerous urban walking routes through the historic Marais district. Many visitors enjoy self-guided tours that connect the square with other heritage treasures, such as the Hôtel de Sully, Rue des Rosiers, and various museums, allowing for a rich exploration of the area's history and culture.

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