Food Scene
Rue Mouffetard is one of Paris's oldest and liveliest neighbourhoods. These days the area has many restaurants, shops, and cafés, and a regular open market.
44 locals recommend
Rue Mouffetard Market
139 Rue MouffetardRue Mouffetard is one of Paris's oldest and liveliest neighbourhoods. These days the area has many restaurants, shops, and cafés, and a regular open market.
Marche Maubert
Place MaubertPlace Maubert Mutualité Saturday/Thursday/Tuesday 7am-2.30pm
BERTRAND'S Paris Notre Dame
10 Rue LagrangeBest Croissant in the neighborhood!
Aux Verres de Contact
33 Rue de BièvreBistro - Traditional French cuisine
Le restaurant
20 Rue Saint-VictorModern Bistro, Michelin Award
Sola
12 Rue de l'Hôtel ColbertFrench Japanese Fusion - 1 star Michelin
L’AOC
14 Rue des Fossés Saint-BernardTraditional French Cuisine
Les Papilles
30 Rue Gay-LussacGastronomic Bistro
Drinks & Nightlife
Very warm and cozy British pub. Wide beer selection and welcoming staff. Discounted beers during happy hour.
29 locals recommend
The Bombardier
2 Pl. du PanthéonVery warm and cozy British pub. Wide beer selection and welcoming staff. Discounted beers during happy hour.
Wine Bar, a must stop! Tell them what you like and they will find the right wine for you in a second. Great Service!
48 locals recommend
Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels
7 Rue LobineauWine Bar, a must stop! Tell them what you like and they will find the right wine for you in a second. Great Service!
Really lively place with swing jazz that got you up and dancing. A place to mingle with the locals. Downstairs through what seems like an ancient cave establishment, Parisians of all ages dance the Lindy Hop to live and vivid jazz.
71 locals recommend
Le Caveau de la Huchette
5 Rue de la HuchetteReally lively place with swing jazz that got you up and dancing. A place to mingle with the locals. Downstairs through what seems like an ancient cave establishment, Parisians of all ages dance the Lindy Hop to live and vivid jazz.
Sightseeing
An obligatory tourist experience is getting lost in the Latin Quarter's labyrinth of narrow medieval streets. The narrowest street is Rue du Chat Qui Pêche (The Cat Who Fishes), an alleyway that runs from Rue de la Huchette to the Seine River. This tiny street only provides enough space for pedestrians to walk single-file.
Rue du Chat qui Peche
Rue du Chat Qui PêcheAn obligatory tourist experience is getting lost in the Latin Quarter's labyrinth of narrow medieval streets. The narrowest street is Rue du Chat Qui Pêche (The Cat Who Fishes), an alleyway that runs from Rue de la Huchette to the Seine River. This tiny street only provides enough space for pedestrians to walk single-file.
The Pantheon Paris (Latin Pantheon, from Greek Pantheon, meaning "Every god") is a famous building in the Latin Quarter.
822 locals recommend
Pantheon station
The Pantheon Paris (Latin Pantheon, from Greek Pantheon, meaning "Every god") is a famous building in the Latin Quarter.
Parks & Nature
The Jardin du Luxembourg, is the children's heaven in Paris! So many different playstructure, new and completely retro. Pond with duck and donkey rides, toy sailboat to rent and much more..
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2467 locals recommend
Luxembourg Gardens
The Jardin du Luxembourg, is the children's heaven in Paris! So many different playstructure, new and completely retro. Pond with duck and donkey rides, toy sailboat to rent and much more..
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The Jardin des Plantes is the main botanical garden in France. It is one of seven departments of the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. It is situated in the 5ème arrondissement, Paris, on the left bank of the river Seine and covers 28 hectares.
1389 locals recommend
Jardin des Plantes
The Jardin des Plantes is the main botanical garden in France. It is one of seven departments of the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. It is situated in the 5ème arrondissement, Paris, on the left bank of the river Seine and covers 28 hectares.
Arts & Culture
The Musée national du Moyen Âge, formerly Musée de Cluny, officially known as the Musée national du Moyen Âge.
144 locals recommend
Cluny Museum - National Museum of the Middle Ages
28 Rue du SommerardThe Musée national du Moyen Âge, formerly Musée de Cluny, officially known as the Musée national du Moyen Âge.
Shopping
Les Bouquinistes are riverside book sellers along the quays around the Pont Marie (bridge). This popular open-air bookshop features separate stalls stocked with classic and modern literary works. In addition to used and new books, there are also postcards and posters for sale.
37 locals recommend
Les Bouquinistes
Les Bouquinistes are riverside book sellers along the quays around the Pont Marie (bridge). This popular open-air bookshop features separate stalls stocked with classic and modern literary works. In addition to used and new books, there are also postcards and posters for sale.
Unlike the high-end shopping streets of Paris, the Latin Quarter’s Boulevard St Michel is a typical neighborhood with a laid-back vibe. Shop the likes of Bennetton, Sinéquanone, and NafNaf, together with relatively affordable French chain stores such as Camaïeu, Jules and Etam. The street is also renowned for its bookshops – one of the largest being Gilbert Joseph, and shoppers can enjoy a break from their arduous spending in the beautiful Jardin du Luxembourg, a stone’s throw away. With La Sorbonne university located close by, the area is awash with cafés and bars catering to the young and hip.
36 locals recommend
Boulevard Saint-Michel
Boulevard Saint-MichelUnlike the high-end shopping streets of Paris, the Latin Quarter’s Boulevard St Michel is a typical neighborhood with a laid-back vibe. Shop the likes of Bennetton, Sinéquanone, and NafNaf, together with relatively affordable French chain stores such as Camaïeu, Jules and Etam. The street is also renowned for its bookshops – one of the largest being Gilbert Joseph, and shoppers can enjoy a break from their arduous spending in the beautiful Jardin du Luxembourg, a stone’s throw away. With La Sorbonne university located close by, the area is awash with cafés and bars catering to the young and hip.
One of Paris’ longest shopping streets; Rue de Rennes is certainly made for pavement pounding, bags in hand – Pretty Woman style. Again, the charm of Parisian shopping is that big name designers often rub shoulders with large international chain stores; and Rue de Rennes is no exception. Add to the mix a scattering of quirky boutiques, and you have a shopper’s paradise. Located just on the other side of Jardin du Luxembourg from Boulevard St Michel, the street’s beacon is the Montparnasse tower (Paris’ tallest building).
222 locals recommend
Rue de Rennes
Rue de RennesOne of Paris’ longest shopping streets; Rue de Rennes is certainly made for pavement pounding, bags in hand – Pretty Woman style. Again, the charm of Parisian shopping is that big name designers often rub shoulders with large international chain stores; and Rue de Rennes is no exception. Add to the mix a scattering of quirky boutiques, and you have a shopper’s paradise. Located just on the other side of Jardin du Luxembourg from Boulevard St Michel, the street’s beacon is the Montparnasse tower (Paris’ tallest building).
Essentials
Carrefour Express
12 Rue LagrangeOpen: Monday to Saturday 8am to 10 pm Sunday 9am-10pm