Apartment Malesherbes is ideally located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, a lively and central area known for its blend of historic charm and modern energy. This vibrant neighbourhood is home to some of Paris’ most iconic Haussmannian architecture, with tree-lined boulevards and beautiful buildings that reflect the city’s rich past. It’s a fantastic base for exploring, with easy access to local attractions such as the famed Palais Garnier opera house, the Musée Grévin wax museum, and the lively market at Marché Anvers, just a short walk away.
With excellent transport links, including several metro stations nearby, guests can easily reach the city’s most famous landmarks, from Montmartre’s artistic vibe and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica to the shopping delights of the Grands Boulevards and the nearby Galeries Lafayette. The area is also packed with charming cafés, bistros, and boutiques, offering an authentic Parisian experience.
For those who enjoy exploring on foot, the 9th arrondissement provides an ideal setting, with its mix of cultural, historical, and everyday Parisian life, making it an enriching destination for any traveller.
The Region
Fall in love with la ville lumière during your time in Paris, one of the most famous capital cities in the world.
Everyone has different reasons for visiting this beautiful city. Perhaps you hope to visit some of Paris’ fine museums and art galleries, climb the Eiffel Tower or shop to your hearts content along the iconic boulevards. You may prefer to simply wander around the city parks, enjoy leisurely lunches on the left bank before strolling across Pont Neuf to admire the grandeur of the Louvre.
Discover the many charming neighbourhoods of Paris following the footsteps of famous writers, artists and philosophers. Start off on the right bank in Le Marais, the Jewish quarter, with its boutiques, old bakeries and kiosks selling delicious falafel (expect a queue!) – take a guided walking tour to learn all about this neighbourhood’s heritage. On the other side of the river, soak up the student ambience of the Latin Quarter, home to La Sorbonne, and sip coffee on a café terrace on Boulevard Saint-Germain for a truly iconic Parisian experience.
Meanwhile, a walk around Jardin du Luxembourg is a must, especially for families who will adore the little boats by the fountain, donkey rides, carrousel and a popular new playground (with an entry fee). Pack a picnic and sit on a bench beneath the shady trees as you people watch Parisians and tourists alike making the most of this atmospheric park.
Keen shoppers will appreciate the likes of Galeries Lafayette as well as the luxury stores of the Champs-Elysées. If you are visiting Le Centre Pompidou, you could also walk up to the vast Forum des Halles for recognisable brands in central Paris. Not forgetting the many markets from the twice-weekly Bastille Market selling delicious food to the sprawling weekend flea market at Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen that dates back to the late 19th century.
Embrace the romantic ambience of Paris when you walk by the river on La Rive Droite with beautiful views as you pass Île Saint-Louis and Île de la Cité. It’s especially lovely as evening nears with vibrant bars by the riverside whilst children will love the play areas and climbing walls as you stroll. Look out for the Eiffel Tower in the far distance which sparkles so magically on the hour from dusk.