QUARTIER LATIN - SAINT GERMAIN DES PRES
Cafes and jazz clubs of the Saint-Germain
district became famous thanks to their writers and artists. At
the end of the XIXth century, Verlaine, Rimbaud and Mallarmé
made the reputation of the cafés "Les Deux Magots"
and "Le Café Flore". In 1925 they became the
meeting point of surrealist artists but also of Picasso, Saint
Exupéry or Hemingway. In the 50s , Jean Paul Sartre
and Simone de Beauvoir wrote there every day.
Go for a walk along the boulevard and leave yourself to the romance
of this area where ideas always bubble up.
Saint Germain des Prés is unique because it elegantly combines
fashion and culture.
This district often comapred with a village has a sturdy character.
Customers who are always looking for new things rush to the numerous
shops of creators. But here, more than anywhere else, the Paris
style finds its letters patent of nobility. Haute couture flirts
with fashion creations and some people say there is even a Saint
Germain style.
In the rue Bonaparte, there are art galleries, antique dealers
decoration and fashion shops, all with various forms and colours
which prove that creation and history can go perfectly together.
How to get there
Metro line 1 or 10 : Saint Germain des Prés,
Mabillon
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