Age
0+
Group size
1-8
Transport
On foot
Language
English
Duration
2 hours
About this experience
The Latin Quarter is an ancient student district that grew around the University of Paris, the famous Sorbonne. It is distinguished by a special atmosphere - narrow, cozy medieval streets, antique and book shops, cafes and benches, as well as an abundance of attractions.
Program
- Saint Michel Square (Saint George's Fountain)
- Rue de la Huchette - one of the oldest streets in Paris.
- Viviani Square with the oldest tree in Paris. View of the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
- Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre Church - the only surviving parish from the 12th century in Paris.
- Rue Galande - the oldest signboard in Paris (14th century). Legend of Saint Julian the Hospitaller.
- College of Bernardins, a magnificent example of Cistercian architecture in Paris.
- Saint Severin Church, an impressive example of flaming Gothic with the oldest bell in the capital (15th century).
- Gallo-Roman baths and Cluny Abbey Palace - a rare example of medieval civil architecture. Cluny Museum of the Middle Ages - by arrangement.
- Sorbonne, the oldest faculty in the world (1257). Sorbonne Church, built by Cardinal Richelieu.
- Panthéon - necropolis of the great citizens of France.
- Saint-Etienne-du-Mont Church from the 17th century. The church with the only surviving bridge across the main nave among Parisian churches.
- Rue Mouffetard pedestrian street. Market with fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, honey.
- Arènes de Lutèce, Gallo-Roman circus of the 2nd-3rd centuries.
I always have a professional camera with me and I will be happy to take memorable photos for you free of charge as you wish.
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