Discover Art, Food, And Architecture Near Gare Du Nord Station

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Discover Art, Food, And Architecture Near Gare Du Nord Station



Are you in Gare du Nord, or perhaps do you want to do something interesting while waiting for your train? Well, this post is for you, my friend! Gare du Nord is not just a beautiful place in Paris, there are much more amazing things to explore around it! So, here we've come up with the list of the best things you can do near Gare du Nord. Moreover, we also want to share with you the luggage storage guide where you can find all the information you need on where to store your luggage.

Go To The “Maison Fond”
The top thing in our list is the Maison Fond, which is situated near Rue Dunkerque. Whenever you get to the Gare du Nord, you will explore a different piece of art. In this place, the artwork made by Argentinian Leandro Erlich is exposed. He tries to condemn global warming by making a classic Haussmanian building melting.

Be Horrified At Le Manoir De Paris
Now we are going to tell you the creepy thing you can explore in Gare du Nord. If you like to hear horror stories or to watch horror movies, then this one is truly for you! Le Manoir de Paris is the first France’s haunted house, and it was built on one of the former ceramic factories of Choisy-le-Roi, in the 10th district. It’s really a horrible place in France! So, you can go through the high-level haunted environment of the place, while special actors and 3D effects will give you a creepy, frightening atmosphere. As you can see, this is not the place for someone that gets scared easily!

Check Out The Canal Saint-Martin During The Summer Season
The Canal Saint-Martin is in walking distance from Gare du Nord. It is a narrow waterway that was mainly created to bring pure water to the northern areas of Paris. Today’s part of the canal surroundings is filled with trendy cafes, cool boutiques, and there are various art streets in the area as well.

Moreover, at the time of summer, you can explore Parisians sprawled along the canal bank. This is the famous, perfect place to simply enjoy and read a book in the daylight. So, why not to try these two beautiful spots and grab a Parisian picnic for you.

Visit Little India And Try Real Indian Food Taste
Obviously, the unexpected thing in Gare du Nord is to take a tour of Indian cuisine. Yes, the atmosphere of this place is known as Little India of Paris. Moreover, it has several grocery stores, Indian boutiques, and lots of delicious Indian cuisines.

Marché Saint-Quentin, Try French Food Here
Marché Saint-Quentin is located just a few minutes away from Gare du Nord station. It is the perfect market and best place to buy organic produce and French food. So, for grocery shopping or a walk, people can enjoy the tour to the best market- Marché Saint-Quentin.

Additionally, you will get butchers, bakeries, fish markets, produce stands, and cheesemongers here. And you can also enjoy oyster and wine experiences while around Marché Saint-Quentin.

Marché Saint Pierre To Admire The Fabric Collection
The Marché Saint Pierre is one of the colorful fabric stores and is located near Gare du Nord. If you are interested in embroidery, sewing, or knitting, then you can buy all the things here! Actually, there are different floors that are filled with different types of fabric so that you can choose whatever that fills your needs, including tulle, lace, velvet, satin... Moreover, it would be the best choice to go, if you want to explore the outskirts of Paris.

Enjoy Cocoa At Musée Du Chocolat For Chocolate Lovers
The Musée du Chocolat is the living image of the “choco story,” which is situated in Gare du Nord. It really looks like Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory! If you want to find a 4000 years history of chocolate or discover chocolates, clothes and sculptures, then you must visit this place!

Check Out Eglise Saint Vincent De Paul For More History
Built all the way back in 1844, this one is definitely less popular than the Sacre Coeur or Notre-Dame Cathedral, but the trip is worth it. Eglise Saint Vincent de Paul feels just like a Parisian little secret. The structural design is really eye-catchy, but the inside design of the church is more attractive than the outside design of the church.

Enjoy Candies From The Vintage Confectionery Shop In Paris
It is just walking distance away from Gare du Nord Station and you can enjoy the tastiest and oldest shops in Paris here! One of the most delicious chocolates and candy makers since 1761 is A La Mère De Famille. You will easily recognize the vintage and old facade of the store. Everything is made with true old recipes here. Therefore, it is one of the amazing places to try French sweet specialties including calissons, fruit pastes, jelly beans, sugared almonds, nougat, and caramels!

So, there you go! And hopefully, you will remember this list of the best things to explore and enjoy near Gare du Nord Station about art, food, and architecture. Remember to check out the Luggage Storage guide to find the best and cheapest options for bag storage.

We hope you’ll enjoy your next trip to Paris!










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