Porte Saint-Martin I Republique
Halfway between the Porte Saint-Denis and the Saint Martin canal, is the lively and lively Porte Saint-Martin I République district.
Lively district of the capital, Porte Saint-Martin I République is a favorite place for Parisians, as it is full of cafes, museums, theaters and concert halls, never leaving room for boredom.
Symbolized by its monument to the effigy of Marianne which sits in its center, the Place de la République is known for its effervescence. Surrounded by shops and restaurants, it has become, over the years, the place for festive and committed gatherings.
Extending the upper Marais, rue du Château d’Eau is home to galleries, record stores, decoration shops and organic cafés, giving it the air of a small village. Rue René Boulanger, contemplate the facades of buildings reminiscent of New York architecture and have lunch in one of its many restaurants. We end with the covered market of Saint-Martin and its “Baltard style” building, pleasant to walk around and ideal for finding good fresh produce.
Its restaurants, places of culture and entertainment make Porte Saint-Martin I République a friendly and festive district in constant turmoil, day and night.