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:: How to choose your apartment rental in Montorgueil Quarter - Paris? ::
Montorgueil's name translates literally to "Mount Pride" and was named after the hilly area on which this quaint district and street were developed. Famous restaurants, one of the oldest bakeries in Paris, and some of the best food shopping anywhere are just the beginning.
There is a famous painting of this road in the Musee d'Orsay, and no wonder. The Montorgueil-Saint Denis Quarter, also known as the Pedestrians Quarter, demonstrates a typical characteristic of Paris: how a bustling modern city is able to hold onto village-like areas that seem to still exist in another place and time. It is one of many examples of how Paris is able to be in-step with modern life while holding on to deeply historical heritage.
Very centrally located in the second arrondissement, in the Châtelet-Les Halles district, the streets of the quarter are cobbled, adding to the quaint charm of this fashionable area, where apartment rentals in Paris await you. The heart of this area is the Rue Montorgueil, home to most of the chic shops and restaurants, as well as La Maison Stohrer, 51, rue Montorgueil, the famous bakery that opened its doors in this very location in 1730 and is one of the oldest bakeries in all of Paris. It was at La Maison Stohrer that baba au rhum was invented, almost three centuries ago. (Baba au rhum, for the non-initiated, is a small yeast cake soaked with liquor, often rum, and typically filled with whipped cream.Baba is even richer than brioche, with includes butter, milk and eggs. It is usually made in individual servings but is sometimes made in larger forms.
The bustling shopping and business district known as the Grands Boulevards (where Galerie Lafayette and Printemps may be found) lies north of Rue Montorgueil; directly south is the Saint-Eustache Cathedral and Les Halles, containing the largest indoor shopping mall in Paris (mostly underground). Apartment rentals in Paris lets you walk to all of these sights. Other nearby streets worth perusing include Rue Tiquetonne, Rue Marie-Stuart and Rue Etienne Marcel.
Le Montorgueil is a very fashionable and chic area, as you will see when you step from the cozy warmth for you to select Paris 2nd district apartment rentals around Montorgueil. Many designer shops can be found very close by. This is also an excellent place to dine, as patrons typically fall quickly in love with the ambience, the service and most importantly, the food.
The Rue Montorgueil itself is lined with various quaint cafés, famous restaurants, bakeries, cheese shops, fish sellers, wine shops, flower shops and produce stands. Hip Parisians flock to socialize while doing their daily grocery shopping here. For a more spiritual angle, see the renowned Saint-Eustache Cathedral at the southernmost end of the street.
Some final “musts”: L'Escargot, 38, rue Montorgueil, founded in 1875 by the well known restauranteur Mignard. Le Rocher de Cancale. Your Paris apartments short term gives you the time you need to see and experience many sights like a native, including some very historic houses that feature with elaborate ironwork, located at #17, #23, and #25, Rue Montorgueil. Many of the buildings on the street also feature painted facades, which create a charming touch to a street already known for its allure. Streets like Rue Dussoubs and Rue Saint-Sauveur date to the 11th century. The area around Rue Mauconseil also houses many historic theater troupes, including the 16th- century troupe of playwright Jean Racine's.
Whether your stay in Paris is long or short term apartment rentals in Paris, the Montorgueil is simple a “must see” destination for shopping, history, famous treats and fine dining.











