


ABOUT
SAINT-GERMAIN-DES-PRÉS

ABOUT THE QUARTER
Saint-Germain-des-Prés has it all: location, buzz, romance, a bohemian past, luxury shopping, art galleries, as well as famous monuments, historic churches and of course its iconic cafes...
In order to make your journey unforgettable, please find some touristy tips!

Where to eat ?

Typical French Bistrot since 1931 Enjoy Chef Ducasse's French rustic and traditional meals from the Escargots de Bourgogne to the Olive-Oil Duck
Right in front of the St-Germain-des-Prés Church, this place is a must-have to enjoy a breakfast on the wide and buzzing terrace crossing the dynamic parisian "Boulevards"


"Haute-Couture" lovely boutique providing among the best macarons in Paris.
Located at 72 rue Bonaparte, its owner is called
"the Picasso of pastry"
What to visit ?


Situated on the border between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter, the Luxembourg Gardens, inspired by the Boboli Gardens at Pitti Palace in Florence, were created under the direction of Queen Marie de Medici in 1612.
The beautiful Luxembourg Palace, now a government building, was originally owned by the Duke of Luxembourg, thus the name.
Notre-Dame de Paris, also called Notre-Dame Cathedral, cathedral church in Paris. It is the most famous of the Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages and is distinguished for its size, antiquity, and architectural interest.

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The French language and all its nuance are guarded with care by 40 Immortels (Immortals) of the French Academy, founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1635. The academy forms part of the Institut de France.
Former residence of the kings of France turned two centuries ago into one of the greatest museums in the world, a collection of over 35,000 works spread over a 60,000 m2, displaying masterpieces as the Mona Lisa, La Vénus de Milo, le Radeau de la Méduse, la Liberté guidant le peuple… The Louvre Museum is an extraordinary place that must be visited during a stay in Paris.
