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Latin Quarter
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22 Bd Saint-Michel
Paris, IDF
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The area was named "Quartier Latin" during the Middle Ages, when the students of the University La Sorbonne, inhabitants of this neighborhood, used Latin as the language of study. Since the Middle Ages and up to the present day, students living in the Latin Quarter have had a huge influence on the rest of the city. After crossing Place de Saint Michel, where there is a towering fountain of Saint Michael fighting a dragon, you enter a maze of small and charming streets that make up the Quartier Latin. These streets are full of reasonably-priced restaurants, cafés with terraces and dancing bars at night. Although there are several streets offering good restaurants, the main artery is Rue Huchette, and always a good option. Places to visit: Notre Dame, Sainte Chapelle, Conciergerie, Ile de la Cité, Orsay Museum and Louvre Museum
The area was named "Quartier Latin" during the Middle Ages, when the students of the University La Sorbonne, inhabitants of this neighborhood, used Latin as the language of study. Since the Middle Ages and up to the present day, students living in the Latin Quarter have had a huge influence on the…
Historical and typical streets of Paris. Full of surprises, restaurants, art gallery... Fabulous!