We are an island of tranquillity in the lively Marais district, just a stone's throw from restaurants, cafés, bars, historic sites and trendy boutiques. For our pretty little street, peace and quiet and a little story to tell you...
Rue Caron
Our street was originally named rue Neuve du Colombier, then rue Ducolombier, after the lawyer Jacques-François Marchand de Colombier, who acquired at auction a large part of the land of the priory of Sainte-Catherine-du-Val-des-Écoliers, which once stood on the site.
It was later named after Louis Caron (1642-1716), King Louis XVI's master general of buildings and of bridges and roads in France, who was the first to draw up a plan to build a market on the site of the priory.
However, it was a different plan that gave rise to the covered market that was inaugurated in 1789 on the square near our hotel, then disappeared in 1939.
Our building, at number 3 rue Caron
As the stone vaults of our pretty breakfast room testify, the building of our charming hotel is very old. When you stay at the Caron Le Marais, you'll be living a moment of history while enjoying 21st century comforts, such as an individual safe, a minibar with free soft drinks and snacks, air conditioning, free wifi, a 43-inch flat-screen TV with free access to 40 recent films on demand and over 50 channels, etc.