ENFANTS-ROUGES
Between the Place de la République and the Rue des Archives is the friendly neighborhood of Enfants-Rouges.
Crossed by the rue de Bretagne, this former Temple district has dozens of concept stores and food shops in an old Parisian decor. Passers-by will find happiness in the designer boutiques, thrift shops and cultural spaces that enliven the neighborhood.
Among the places not to be missed is the Marché des Enfants-Rouges, considered the oldest covered market in Paris. It offers dishes with international flavors in a light and family atmosphere. On Sundays, we also like to meet with friends for a tasty brunch.
The Carreau du Temple is also an unmissable address. Rehabilitated by the architect Jean-François Milou, its impressive metal structure is revealed against a monochrome and luminous oak wood background. A true place of life and multidisciplinary experiments, this place welcomes and hosts artists and creators of all kinds, highlighting the intellectual and aesthetic contemporary trends.