Food Scene
This is the quintessential place for macarons! The variety is extensive and unique. The flavor combinations are outstanding!
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Ladurée Paris Bonaparte
21 Rue BonaparteThis is the quintessential place for macarons! The variety is extensive and unique. The flavor combinations are outstanding!
Really good bread, and the mini-beignets are one of my weaknesses. Then it is a chain store, and I try to favor family-owned shops, but they do a really good job!
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Paul
Rue de BuciReally good bread, and the mini-beignets are one of my weaknesses. Then it is a chain store, and I try to favor family-owned shops, but they do a really good job!
This is a fantastic restaurant that's rightly known for its fish but also has plenty of other good options. Not cheap, but good value for the money given the superb quality
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Restaurant Goa
19 Rue AugereauThis is a fantastic restaurant that's rightly known for its fish but also has plenty of other good options. Not cheap, but good value for the money given the superb quality
Wonderful, small restaurant just off the Rue de Bac on the Rue de Verneuil in the 7th Arrondissement, very close to the Musee D'Orsay. The food is excellent.
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La Bonne Excuse
48 Rue de VerneuilWonderful, small restaurant just off the Rue de Bac on the Rue de Verneuil in the 7th Arrondissement, very close to the Musee D'Orsay. The food is excellent.
Very, very, very elegant store. If there's only one patisserie you have time to visit in Paris, make it la patisserie des reves!
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La Pâtisserie des Rêves
93 Rue du BacVery, very, very elegant store. If there's only one patisserie you have time to visit in Paris, make it la patisserie des reves!
The bread is outstanding. The baked goods are a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach. Not only does this magnificent little place have all the wonderful Parisian pastries you could hope for, but they also have a lovely assortment of take-away savory dishes (salads, quiches, sandwiches…)
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Maison Mulot - Saint Germain des Prés
2 Rue de SeineThe bread is outstanding. The baked goods are a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach. Not only does this magnificent little place have all the wonderful Parisian pastries you could hope for, but they also have a lovely assortment of take-away savory dishes (salads, quiches, sandwiches…)
Worth coming just for the stunning Art Nouveau interiors, but the food is also delicious. Service prompt, friendly, attentive and efficient. An absolute treasure and you won't be disappointed
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Bouillon Racine
3 Rue RacineWorth coming just for the stunning Art Nouveau interiors, but the food is also delicious. Service prompt, friendly, attentive and efficient. An absolute treasure and you won't be disappointed
Well worth a visit, Alain Ducasse group purchased the restaurant two years ago and they kept everything inside the same as the iconic restaurant founded in the 1930s. The Best restaurant in Paris to eat sole meunière. The staff is very professional and friendly
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Allard
41 Rue Saint-André des ArtsWell worth a visit, Alain Ducasse group purchased the restaurant two years ago and they kept everything inside the same as the iconic restaurant founded in the 1930s. The Best restaurant in Paris to eat sole meunière. The staff is very professional and friendly
Drinks & Nightlife
La Pena Saint-Germain
3 Pass. de la Petite BoucherieSalsa club ! Caliente !
Bar / Restaurant. Very modern colorful pop deco. Great place for a glass of wine or a cocktail
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Le Germain
25 Rue de BuciBar / Restaurant. Very modern colorful pop deco. Great place for a glass of wine or a cocktail
Les Deux Magots is a famous café in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area of Paris, France. It once had a reputation as the rendezvous of the literary and intellectual élite of the city. It is now a popular tourist destination. Its historical reputation is derived from the patronage of Surrealist artists, intellectuals such as Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, and young writers, such as Ernest Hemingway.
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Les Deux Magots
6 Pl. Saint-Germain des PrésLes Deux Magots is a famous café in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area of Paris, France. It once had a reputation as the rendezvous of the literary and intellectual élite of the city. It is now a popular tourist destination. Its historical reputation is derived from the patronage of Surrealist artists, intellectuals such as Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, and young writers, such as Ernest Hemingway.
Le Bar Du Marché
9 Place du MarchéNeighborhood trendy bar perfect for "l'apéritif ' !
Sightseeing
Rue de l'Abbaye is a commercial street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, named after the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. It has a length of some 170m and runs from the Rue Guillaume Apollinaire to the Rue de l'Echaudé. The street itself dates from 1800 although the land it runs over has a much longer history.
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Rue de l'Abbaye
Rue de l'AbbayeRue de l'Abbaye is a commercial street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, named after the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. It has a length of some 170m and runs from the Rue Guillaume Apollinaire to the Rue de l'Echaudé. The street itself dates from 1800 although the land it runs over has a much longer history.
Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés just beyond the outskirts of early medieval Paris, was the burial place of Merovingian kings of Neustria. At that time, the Left Bank of Paris was prone to flooding from the Seine, so much of the land could not be built upon and the Abbey stood in the middle of meadows, or prés in French, thereby explaining its appellation.
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Kirche Saint Germain des Prés
3 Place Saint-Germain des PrésAbbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés just beyond the outskirts of early medieval Paris, was the burial place of Merovingian kings of Neustria. At that time, the Left Bank of Paris was prone to flooding from the Seine, so much of the land could not be built upon and the Abbey stood in the middle of meadows, or prés in French, thereby explaining its appellation.
Parks & Nature
Plenty to explore with sculptures ,fountains , hedges , flowers. This is the best place for a jog or a stroll while in Paris. Great people watching
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Jardin du Luxembourg
Plenty to explore with sculptures ,fountains , hedges , flowers. This is the best place for a jog or a stroll while in Paris. Great people watching
Arts & Culture
The École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts) is the distinguished National School of Fine Arts in Paris. The École des Beaux-Arts is made up of a complex of buildings located at 14 rue Bonaparte, between the quai Malaquais and the rue Bonaparte, in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, just across the Seine from the Louvre museum. Founded in 1648 by Charles Le Brun as the Académie de peinture et de sculpture (the famed French Academy). the École des Beaux-Arts is now a public establishment. Guided visit available.
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National School of Fine Arts
14 Rue BonaparteThe École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts) is the distinguished National School of Fine Arts in Paris. The École des Beaux-Arts is made up of a complex of buildings located at 14 rue Bonaparte, between the quai Malaquais and the rue Bonaparte, in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, just across the Seine from the Louvre museum. Founded in 1648 by Charles Le Brun as the Académie de peinture et de sculpture (the famed French Academy). the École des Beaux-Arts is now a public establishment. Guided visit available.
The Musée national Eugène Delacroix, also known as the Musée Delacroix, is an art museum dedicated to painter Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863) and located in the 6th arrondissement at 6, rue de Furstenberg, Paris, France, his last apartment. It is open daily except Tuesday; an admission fee is charged.
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Musée national Eugène Delacroix
6 Rue de FurstembergThe Musée national Eugène Delacroix, also known as the Musée Delacroix, is an art museum dedicated to painter Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863) and located in the 6th arrondissement at 6, rue de Furstenberg, Paris, France, his last apartment. It is open daily except Tuesday; an admission fee is charged.
An alternative to the massive Louvre, much less overwhelming, more accessible. More contained & plenty to appreciate. A great impressionists section, lovely sculptures. One can get so up close to works of art, displays on restoration, art nouveau furniture
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Musée d’Orsay
1 Rue de la Légion d'HonneurAn alternative to the massive Louvre, much less overwhelming, more accessible. More contained & plenty to appreciate. A great impressionists section, lovely sculptures. One can get so up close to works of art, displays on restoration, art nouveau furniture
Shopping
An adorable family-owned boutique selling only items Made in France: jewelry, t-shirts, candles, toys, gift items, kitchen and decor items....A great place to pick up gifts !
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GAB & JO
28 Rue JacobAn adorable family-owned boutique selling only items Made in France: jewelry, t-shirts, candles, toys, gift items, kitchen and decor items....A great place to pick up gifts !
Aromatherapy store ! Excellent price/quality. Aroma Zone has the best cosmetics products in the market !
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Aroma-Zone Paris Odeon
25 Rue de l'École de MédecineAromatherapy store ! Excellent price/quality. Aroma Zone has the best cosmetics products in the market !
A foodie's paradise ! La Grand Epicerie is an amazing high-end food store. Quality products from around the world beautifully arranged. You can even grab a quick meal at some of the tasting bars (salmon, truffles, pata negra, sushis...).
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La Grande Epicerie de Paris
38 Rue de SèvresA foodie's paradise ! La Grand Epicerie is an amazing high-end food store. Quality products from around the world beautifully arranged. You can even grab a quick meal at some of the tasting bars (salmon, truffles, pata negra, sushis...).
Le Bon Marché is a department store in Paris. Founded in 1852 by Aristide Boucicaut, it was the first ever modern department stor it sells a wide range of high-end goods, including food in an adjacent building at 38, rue de Sèvres, called La Grande Épicerie de Paris.
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Le Bon Marche Rive Gauche
24 Rue de SèvresLe Bon Marché is a department store in Paris. Founded in 1852 by Aristide Boucicaut, it was the first ever modern department stor it sells a wide range of high-end goods, including food in an adjacent building at 38, rue de Sèvres, called La Grande Épicerie de Paris.
Essentials
Carrefour Express
205 Rue St HonoréOpen every day from 8am to 8pm. Sundays from 8 to 1 pm
Open every day from 8:30 am to 11:30 pm. Closes on Sundays
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Carrefour Market
103/105 Bd de CharonneOpen every day from 8:30 am to 11:30 pm. Closes on Sundays