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Day Plan Le Marais +

Starting early from your hotel in Pantin and focusing on Le Marais, the market, and Notre-Dame.

Morning: Early Start & Le Marais Breakfast
* 07:30 AM - Depart Art Hotel Paris Est
   * Start from Hotel in Pantin.
   * Transport: Walk to the nearby Hoche metro station (Line 5). Take Line 5 (Direction Place d'Italie) directly to République or Oberkampf. It is a quick 15-20 minute ride.
   * From there, it's a short walk into the heart of Le Marais.
* 08:15 AM - Breakfast at Café du Marché des Enfants Rouges
   * Head to Café du Marché des Enfants Rouges. This is an authentic corner bistro right next to the market entrance. It opens early (7:00 AM), making it perfect for your "very early" schedule.
   * Tip: Grab a coffee and a croissant or a tartine while watching the neighborhood wake up.
* 09:30 AM - Visit Marché des Enfants Rouges
   * Walk next door to the Marché des Enfants Rouges. Established in 1615, it is the oldest covered market in Paris.
   * Explore the stalls selling flowers, cheese, and fresh produce. It officially opens around 8:30 AM, but the atmosphere picks up nicely by mid-morning.
   * Note: The market is closed on Mondays.
Mid-Day: Exploring Le Marais & The Seine
* 10:30 AM - Stroll to Place des Vosges
   * Walk through the historic streets of Le Marais (Rue de Bretagne, Rue de Turenne) to reach Place des Vosges.
   * This is the oldest planned square in Paris, famous for its perfect symmetry, red brick houses, and arcades. It's a beautiful spot for photos.
* 12:00 PM - The Seine River via Pont Marie
   * Walk south from Place des Vosges towards the river. Cross the Pont Marie, known as the "Bridge of Lovers."
   * Once you cross, you can walk along the Quais de la Seine. The pedestrian banks (Parc Rives de Seine) offer lovely views of the city and the river.
Afternoon: Notre-Dame & The Islands
* 01:30 PM - Notre-Dame Cathedral
   * Continue walking along the Seine to the Île de la Cité to visit Notre-Dame Cathedral.
   * The cathedral has reopened to the public. Admission is free, though you may need to queue or book a slot if it's a busy day.
   * Take time to admire the restored architecture and the famous flying buttresses from the garden behind the cathedral (Square Jean-XXIII).