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For every taste...

Located in the trendy, gay-friendly enclave of the 3rd arrondissement, Georgette is at the center of the capital's most visited tourist spots, trendy boutiques and finest Modern Art galleries: the Marais.

Cultural and artistic:

Synagogues and kosher caterers on Rue des Rosiers and Rue des Escouffes are surrounded by gay-friendly establishments and trendy boutiques. Charm and originality are the watchwords of this district. And let's not forget the Centre d'Art Moderne Georges Pompidou, the Capital's multi-cultural, avant-garde complex.

Chic and arty:

Numerous art galleries, designer stores and home décor stores are worth exploring before heading to the most elegant square in Paris: Place des Vosges, overlooking magnificent cobbled courtyards, preserved gardens and private mansions.

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Just a 7-minute walk away, the famous Louvre Museum invites you to explore world-renowned artistic treasures, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Stroll through the Tuileries Gardens, a green setting perfect for a relaxing break in the heart of Paris.

Cross the Seine in a few minutes to reach the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Île de la Cité, the historic birthplace of Paris. Take advantage of your visit to discover the Sainte-Chapelle and its breathtaking stained glass windows, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.

Less than 10 minutes walk away, immerse yourself in the unique charm of the Marais. Between its cobbled streets, its private mansions and its trendy boutiques, this district combines history and modernity. Don't miss the Place des Vosges, one of the most beautiful squares in Paris, as well as art galleries and museums such as Picasso's.

In just 10 minutes on foot, you can reach the Centre Pompidou, a mecca for modern and contemporary art. Admire its bold architecture and explore the exhibits before enjoying exceptional panoramic views of Paris from its rooftop terrace.

In just 6 minutes on foot, you can reach the Left Bank and its famous cafés Les Deux Magots, the Café de Flore, the Procope and the lively life of the Latin Quarter.

 
 
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