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It is now delimited by the rue Vieille-du-Temple in the east, the Louvre street in the west, the de la Verrerie and Saint-Honoré streets in the south, and finally by la rue Etienne Marcel in the north.
Little gem of calm and refinement of the Marais district, the Villa Beaumarchais lies next to the Place des Vosges and the Carnavalet museum.
A lot of theaters, featuring plays, concerts, or boulevard comedies, also make the district very inviting.
You will find most of the Marais’s gay bars concentrated in the small streets of the 4th arrondissement, such as the rue Sainte Croix de la Bretonnerie, the rue des Archives, or yet the rue Simon le Franc. A stone's throw from the Place des Vosges in the Marais, the Villa Beaumarchais is a luxurious and elegant 4-star boutique hotel in the French capital.
Come and stay in one of the most dynamic and gay-friendly areas of Paris: Le Marais.
The best Gay-friendly activities around our Parisian hotel
The city of lights has many gay-friendly addresses, mostly in the center of Paris.
They are air-conditioned, equipped with a minibar and a flat-screen TV, and offer you satellite channels as well as an excellent free wireless internet access.
And for more comfort, the Villa has a fully equipped fitness room.
If you are looking for a gay-friendly hotel in Paris, do not hesitate and book a room at the Villa Beaumarchais, 4-stars hotel Paris 4th!
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Think convenience In choosing your hotel, hostel or B&B.
For many LGTB-Q travelers, Le Marais - the center of Gay life in Paris - is the #1 choice. A friendly staff will be happy to guide you towards the outstanding sites, shops, monuments nearby, such as the Carnavalet or Picasso museums. The Left Bank or Latin Quarter across the river has a different but no less lively vibe and is rich in Paris history and student life.
So much, including major tourist attractions like Notre Dame and the Louvre, is within easy walking distance. Best location to go out in the local bars restaurants and art galleries.