Located on the right bank of the Seine River in the 1st arrondissement (district), the Louvre-Palais Royal neighborhood is known for its historical monuments, museums, green spaces and high-end shops.
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Centering around the Palais Royal (royal palace) and the Louvre museum from which it draws its name and bisected from east to west by Rue de Rivoli and Rue Saint Honoré, this neighborhood is one of the least populated in Paris. It is also one of the best places to live, whether for a short stay or a whole year!
Removed from the vibrant and lively atmosphere of the nearby Les Halles area, the Louvre- Palais Royal neighborhood is a historic and calm district of the 1starrondissement (district) that is mostly frequented by tourists or groups of travelers. Louvre-Palais Royal will quench your thirst for culture and knowledge! Don’t hesitate to look at our apartments on offer.
With the Tuileries gardens (Jardin des Tuileries) and many famous historic monuments, living in the Louvre- Palais Royal neighborhood can be considered a real privilege. Containing one of France’s biggest museums and one of Paris’ most visited tourist attractions, this neighborhood remains one of the best places to live in Paris. The neighborhood earned this reputation with 3 famous green spaces: the Tuileries, the Palais-Royal and the Caroussel gardens, which make up half of the area, and 3 bridges (Pont des Arts, Pont-Neuf and Pont-Royal ) that link the right bank of the River Seine to the left bank. Reached by metro lines 2 and 7, the Louvre- Palais Royal neighborhood is the geographic and historic center of Paris.
However, its 3 kindergartens and many other nursery schools, 2 elementary schools and high school also make it well-suited for family life. You'll find all you need for daily life at the Place Saint Honoré's Market and the various supermarkets (Franprix, Carrefour on Rue Saint-Honoré and Monoprix on the Avenue de l’Opéra). There are many upmarket gyms for those looking to stay in shape and you can also go jogging on the “Quais” (River Seine's docks) whenever you want.
The Louvre-Palais Royal neighborhood also has a lively cultural scene thanks to its proximity to the Comédie-Française (or Théâtre Français), the Palais Royal Theater and the Louvre library.