For a more authentic Parisian experience, it pays to climb into a double-digit arrondissement.
While there’s no shortage of hotel options in the City of Light, most are found in central quartiers, like Saint-Germain-des-Près and l’Opera, which are typically trafficked more by tourists than locals.
Home to a dynamic African, Indian, and Kurdish population, the 10eme showcases a livelier, quirkier side of Paris. Organic markets sit next to wig shops and textile workshops, while skateboarders cruise by commuters in suits. It’s a genuine blend of ethnicity and artistry, and captures the zeitgeist of the evolving city. And as a spot to call home for a night or two, it’s a welcome change from the tourist-thronged arrondissements in the city's center.
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