Parisian Walkways: Rue Saint Paul

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PA R I S I A N WA L K WAY S ❘ R U E S A I N T- PA U L

RUE SAINT-PAUL While the Marais continues to develop and its ever-rising rents become increasingly unaffordable, Jeffrey T Iverson slips onto a street where independents still thrive

SUR LE FIL DE PARIS

LA CAVE SAINT-PAUL

2 rue de l’Ave Maria Tel. +33 (0)1 71 20 41 46

8 rue Saint-Paul Tel. +33 (0)1 72 38 40 11

Antiquarian shops can be stuffy and intimidating, but that of Christelle Gonzalo is anything but. Hers is a treasure trove of documents dating back to the 16th century – works of literature, poetry, engravings and maps, but also 19th-century guidebooks, advertising pamphlets, postcards and more. So many captivating threads to follow and discover the rich history of Paris and its people.

This charming wine shop shines a light on little-known French producers from famous regions. Highlights include the extraordinary organic champagnes of Fabrice Pouillon, the wines of Château Puech-Haut (the “dark horse of Languedoc”) and spirits like vodka Ekiss from the Camargue and the divine, honey-infused cognac liqueur by Domaines Francis Abecassis.

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ver since the 9th century, when the Abbaye de Sainte-Opportune first recognised the potential of the vast marshes northeast of Île de la Cité to be drained and transformed into arable fields, the part of Paris we now know as the Marais has been a land of opportunity. French kings have looked to the Marais to stretch their legs at countryside retreats, from Charles V in the 14th century to Henri IV, who ignited a real-estate boom in the early 17th century by setting up residence around today’s Place des Vosges. In the 19th and 20th centuries the Marais welcomed immigrants from eastern Europe and beyond, who turned the neighbourhood into a commercial district. In recent decades, it has seen one provocative gallery or trend-setting concept store after another pop-up, earning it a reputation as a launch pad for start-ups. So, when Audrey Paul and Cindy Guerreiro decided to leave their jobs at a Paris fashion agency to launch their own Made in France watch brand in 2016, they naturally looked to the Marais to find a space for their flagship workshop boutique. “We have always seen the

Franco-Japanese chocolatière Emiko Sano continues her father’s and grandfather’s work at Les Trois Chocolats on rue Saint-Paul

LA BOUTIQUE DES INVENTIONS 13 rue Saint-Paul Tel. +33 (0)9 50 61 46 34 Paul and Isabelle opened their boutique in 2003 to collect the freshly trademarked ideas of French and foreign inventors. Today it is a cornucopia of one-of-a-kind gifts – everything from impossibleto-lose QR-code-equipped doudou soft toys to 24-hour watches by Louis Jeansol, to accidentproof mandolin vegetable slicers.

Marais as a neighbourhood where you can find innovations, new brands, and fresh talent, so we wanted our new business to be associated with that,” says Audrey. “The problem is, in the heart of the neighbourhood, that’s starting to no longer be possible.” From rue Vieille du Temple to rue des Francs-Bourgeois rents have sky-rocketed, and it’s becoming more common to find multinational luxury brands than independent boutiques and artisans. As the women widened their search, they began looking south, toward an altogether different part of the Marais: the quartier Saint-Paul. With rue Saint-Paul down its centre, rue SaintAntoine and the Seine to the north and south, and rue du Petit-Musc and rue des Nonnains-d’Hyères to the east and west, the quartier Saint-Paul has 17th-century classical architecture, heaps of medieval character, a maze of alleys and passages, and a unique series of interconnected courtyards known as the Village Saint-Paul. The rest of the Marais has heritage too, but the quartier Saint-Paul distinguishes itself by its laid-back ambience, owed in part to the independent antiques dealers, artisans and artists who work here.

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