Even though the 2nd Arrondissement (you may occasionally hear it called the Bourse) is the smallest of Paris's 20 districts and often dismissed by guidebooks as containing nothing of interest to tourists, it actually packs a lot of fascinating attractions, market streets, and historic sites into its small size. 

At the district's western end, glitzy boutiques, upscale restaurants, and 4- and 5-star hotels including the renowned Park Hyatt Paris Vendôme dominate, thanks the well-heeled crowds drawn to the ornate Paris Opera House (Opéra Garnier) located just over the border in the 9th and glittering Place Vendôme in the 8th.

In the district's middle portion is the majestic Paris Bourse, the former stock exchange from which the district gets its name.  This area also contains many of the city's historic glass-roofed arcades - the nineteenth century version of indoor shopping malls - and the wonderful pedestrian-only (well, mostly) Rue Montorgueil market street shown in the top photo.

At the eastern end is the Sentier quarter, historically home to small textile and garment manufacturing operations now giving way to hip bistros, bars, and hotels.  Once written off as a rather boring commercial area, it is now becoming a newly cool neighborhood, not unlike the Marais next door.

But that's just the beginning.  Look for exciting shows at all the major Paris museums, beautiful golden foliage throughout the city, and boutiques bursting with the fall collections.  In even-numbered years, the world-famous Paris Motor Show brings over a million visitors to the city to see the latest automotive innovations.

Paris weather during October continues to be mild, with balmy nights, making October a wonderful month to explore the city while enjoying fall foliage colors.

Enjoy sidewalk dining outside your favorite bistro while the warm weather lingers, soak up fall colors in Parisian parks (we'll suggest the best!), and in honor of Halloween, conjure up a few ghostly spirits in the city's famous cemeteries.

You'll love visiting Paris in October!

Top photo: Marche President Wilson in the 16th arrondissement of Paris

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2nd Arrondissement - Top Attractions

Historic Passages & Covered Arcades

1.  Historic passages & Covered Arcades

Paris lights up for Nuit Blanche
Each year, a different local artist designs the "Clos Montmartre" wine bottle labels 

On October 6, Nuit Blanche (White, or Sleepless, Night) turns Paris into an all-night festival of lights celebrating the work emerging and established artists.  Held annually starting at sundown on the first Saturday of October and continuing until sunrise on the following Sunday morning, this free event is one of Paris' largest and most popular cultural events as everyone stays up all night visiting the 100+ special art installations, concerts, dance and theatrical performances, elaborate light shows, and other artistic expressions. 

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2.  Rue Saint-Anne Japanese Restaurants

Udon at Japanese restaurant in Paris's Rue Sainte-Anne
Each year, a different local artist designs the "Clos Montmartre" wine bottle labels 

Montmartre's annual Grape Harvest Festival ("Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre) takes place each on the second weekend of the month - October 10-14 this year. 

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3.  Le Grand Colbert & Other Historic 2nd Arrondissement Paris Restaurants & Bars

Le Trabendo at Parc de la Villette in Paris
Concert at Le Trabendo at Parc de la Villette
Photo courtesy of e.d.b.

Montmartre's annual Grape Harvest Festival ("Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre) takes place each on the second weekend of the month - October 10-14 this year. 

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4.  Rue Montorgueil Market Street - 2nd Arrondissement

Halloween at Disneyland Paris during October
Halloween at Disneyland Paris during October

Montmartre's annual Grape Harvest Festival ("Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre) takes place each on the second weekend of the month - October 10-14 this year. 

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5.  Palais Brongiart - Paris's Historic Bourse

Caravaggio's Roman Period - Paris Museum Exhibits in October

Montmartre's annual Grape Harvest Festival ("Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre) takes place each on the second weekend of the month - October 10-14 this year. 

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6.  Paris in the Middle Ages:  La Tour Jean Sans Peur

Caravaggio's Roman Period - Paris Museum Exhibits in October

Montmartre's annual Grape Harvest Festival ("Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre) takes place each on the second weekend of the month - October 10-14 this year. 

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7.  Sentier - The 2nd Arrondissement's Newly Cool Neighborhood

Paris Motor Show - top Paris October event

Montmartre's annual Grape Harvest Festival ("Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre) takes place each on the second weekend of the month - October 10-14 this year. 

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8.  Opéra Comique - Paris's Comic Opera House

Caravaggio's Roman Period - Paris Museum Exhibits in October

Montmartre's annual Grape Harvest Festival ("Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre) takes place each on the second weekend of the month - October 10-14 this year. 

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10. The 2nd Arrondissement's Grands Boulevards - Belle Epoque

ParisArtistes - top Paris October event
Chopin's tomb in Père Lachaise Cemetery in northeast Paris

Montmartre's annual Grape Harvest Festival ("Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre) takes place each on the second weekend of the month - October 10-14 this year. 

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You'll see sculptural works and installations in the Grand Palais, inside and adjacent to Petit Palais, and on the grounds of Tuileries Garden, Musée Delacroix, and Place Vendôme.  Five of the city's top modern and contemporary art galleries are also participating.  Other events include films, parades, music, and performances at a variety of locations.

Tickets:  Required only for Grand Palais (35€ adults, 20€ reduced price for teens and young adults under 26, free for kids under 12 years); other venues are free

More info:  See FIAC's website for daily schedules, locations and addresses, and a lot more


Where to Eat in the 2nd Arrondissement

Part trade show, part entertainment, the Salon du Chocolat lets you immerse yourself in all things chocolate as over 200 chocolate producers, pastry chefs, candy makers, and artisans from around the world present five days packed with activities and events.  You can attend cooking demos by top chefs at the Pastry Show, discover the wonders of chocolate at the Cacao Show, indulge in tastings at the Chocosphere, and enjoy a fashion show with models dressed in chocolate.  Kids love the fun workshops - and of course, the chocolate.

Location:  Porte de Versailles, Pavilion 5
Getting there:   Metro station and Tramway:  Porte des Versailles, 15th arrondissement
Tickets:  14€ adults, 6,50€ children from 3-12, free for children under 3 - available at the door
More information:   Salon du Chocolat website


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