Saint-Germain-des-Prés is undoubtedly the Parisian district where time seems to have almost stood still. And yet, it's a place where different eras come together in different architectural styles, with some buildings and monuments dating back tomedieval times!
And here they are, frozen, ready to face the centuries, uniting their styles to offer the world an eternal retrospective of the city of Paris. But Saint-Germain-des-Prés is also famous for its love of literature. Bouquinistes display their beautiful aged leather bindings in shop windows, while other stores run by antique dealers offer unusual collectibles, from typewriters to vintage cameras and porcelain dolls.
In Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Odéon district, luxury and refinement à la française are also the order of the day, as evidenced by fashion, beauty and even home furnishings brands that follow one another and never resemble one another, while remaining faithful to the haute-couture image that Paris conveys around the world. Gastronomy, too, has its place here, with a place of honor on every street, from the corner bistro to the passionate wine merchant for whom wine holds no secrets.
As you'll have guessed, this district has more than one trick up its sleeve, allowing you to experience and (re)discover thesoul of Paris from every angle. So to discover Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Odéon district from every angle, follow the guide!



Did you know? Why does the Centaur statue have a miniature Statue of Liberty?
César's Centaure, the impressive 5-metre-high sculpture on the Place Michel Debré in Paris's 6ᵉ arrondissement, raises both astonishment and questions. Created between 1983 and 1985 by sculptor César Baldaccini, this half-man, half-horse work pays homage to Pablo Picasso while questioning our relationship with modernity. But what most fascinates the curious is the secret it hides in its breastplate: a miniature reproduction of the Statue of Liberty, an unexpected wink in this sculpture full of symbols. [Read more]



Saint-Germain-des-Prés Church, the heart of the Latin Quarter
The beautiful church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés has been through destruction and reconstruction. Fortunately, it's still standing today. And it's one of the last vestiges of Romanesque art in Paris! [Read more]



The Saint-Sulpice Church, Paris's second-largest church, located in the Odéon neighborhood
The Eglise Saint-Sulpice is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in Paris, and the second largest church in the city after Notre-Dame-de-Paris. It's well worth an extended detour! [Read more]



Ephemeris for September 15 in Paris: Attack on the Publicis drugstore in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
On September 15, 1974, a grenade exploded in the Saint-Germain drugstore, killing 2 people and wounding 34 others. The attack was blamed on the revolutionary terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, known as Carlos. [Read more]



Ephemeris for August 13 in Paris: Eugène Delacroix's death, rue de Furstemberg
On August 13, 1863, the painter Eugène Delacroix breathed his last in his apartment on rue de Furstemberg, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. [Read more]



September 10th Paris Ephemeris: Tornado wreaks havoc in the heart of Paris
On September 10, 1896, a tornado formed in the heart of Paris, just a stone's throw from Place Saint-Sulpice. In just a few minutes, the phenomenon swept across the capital, ravaging everything in its path. [Read more]



Ephemeris for September 1st in Paris: The founding of the Sorbonne
On September 1, 1257, the Sorbonne was founded by Robert de Sorbon, chaplain and confessor to King Louis IX. Initially dedicated to destitute students, the school quickly became Europe's leading cultural and scientific center, thanks to the quality and wealth of its teaching. [Read more]



Ephemeris of September 17 in Paris: Bomb attack in front of Tati, rue de Rennes
On September 17, 1986, Paris was once again the target of a terrorist attack on the rue de Rennes. For two weeks, the capital had been the scene of a series of attacks, claimed by a pro-Iranian terrorist network working on behalf of the Lebanese Hezbollah. The bomb, planted in front of the Tati store, killed 7 people and wounded 55, putting an end to this "black September". [Read more]



Did you know? An astonishing mosaic of Gutenberg can be found in this metro station on Line 4.
In the Saint-Germain-des-Prés station, away from the stark white corridors, lies a stunning mosaic dedicated to Johannes Gutenberg and the history of printing. An unexpected artistic pause before catching the metro! [Read more]



Where can you admire this stunning Art Nouveau ceramic portico tucked away in a square in Paris?
It’s one of the most stunning facades in Paris, yet it’s not part of a building. Hidden away in a quiet square, a multicolored ceramic wall has withstood the test of time since 1900. Discover the captivating history of the Sèvres portico, a masterpiece of Art Nouveau that survived the ages. [Read more]



3 anecdotes about the Jardin du Luxembourg, discover the secrets of the Parisian garden
The Jardin du Luxembourg, considered by tourists as "the most beautiful garden in Europe", located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, hides some little secrets, only known by the regulars of the area. Ready to discover them? [Read more]



Did you know? A giant poem by Arthur Rimbaud can be found copied onto a wall in Paris.
In some Parisian neighborhoods, literature is a raison d'être. Such is the case in the 6th arrondissement, and particularly on rue Férou, where literary street-art lurks, as a poem by Arthur Rimbaud can be read in its entirety on a wall! [Read more]



Did you know? This fountain near the Jardin du Luxembourg represents only 4 continents.
Just off the Jardin du Luxembourg, in the Jardin des Grands Explorateurs, is a grandiose fountain by Napoleon III's sculptor. It represents four women carrying the world, allegories of the continents, but one is missing... find out why! [Read more]



The sublime Mines Paris library, a hidden treasure in the Jardin du Luxembourg
The sublime Bibliothèque des Mines Paris (PSL), nestled in the historic Hôtel de Vendôme in the Luxembourg Gardens, invites you to take a trip back in time to the 18th century. With over 200,000 documents, the library is open to all. [Read more]



What secrets lie behind this Art Nouveau façade and its stunning cork-shaped roof?
At 140 Rue de Rennes in Paris stands a striking building, its corner turret unlike any other. Celebrating the heyday of department stores and the Art Nouveau movement, the former Félix Potin commercial building is a testament to innovation and bold design. [Read more]



The Saint-Sulpice fountain
The Saint-Sulpice fountain was designed by Louis Visconti, who was also responsible for the Molière fountain. Erected between 1843 and 1848, this imposing 12-metre-high Renaissance-style fountain is topped by an aedicula. Each face houses a larger-than-life statue of bishops under Louis XIV: Bossuet, Fénelon, Massillon and Fléchier. In the basins, four lions watch over the fountain.



In Paris, this legendary chocolate shop was originally established by the pharmacist of Louis XVI.
It has been a destination for chocolate lovers for over two centuries, but it’s also home to a fascinating royal anecdote. Behind this Parisian establishment lies a man who was incredibly close to Louis XVI. [Read more]



JEMA 2026: Connect with Heritage Restorers at Zadkine Museum
The Artisanal Skills Days take us to ever more captivating horizons: case in point is the 2026 lineup at the Zadkine Museum, set to be unveiled from April 8 to 11 in Paris. [Read more]



Winter in Paris: When the Luxembourg Garden Pond Turned into an Ice Rink
Before the advent of artificial ice rinks in Paris, harsh winters turned the Basin of the Luxembourg Gardens into an impromptu skating rink. When the ice solidified enough, Parisians from all walks of life would gather here to glide across the historic heart of the city’s outdoor life. [Read more]



Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche: torchlight tours of the world's oldest department store
Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche is embracing sleepless nights with a special nocturnal experience, flashlight in hand. Once a month, from January 29 to February 12, 2026, this iconic address will open its doors after hours, revealing its behind-the-scenes world in a whole new light (or rather, a whole new night). History, architecture, and artistic heritage take center stage on this exclusive tour where every corner whispers the secrets of Paris’s very first grand department store. [Read more]



A walk in the footsteps of Paul Verlaine in Paris, a literary and intimate itinerary
From his Spartan lodgings to his wanderings and posthumous tributes, this stroll retraces Verlaine's emblematic places in Paris. [Read more]



Stroll in Boris Vian's Parisian footsteps, jazz clubs, cabarets and mythical apartment
From the cellars of Saint-Germain-des-Prés to the jazz clubs of today, via his poem-apartment behind the Moulin Rouge, follow in Boris Vian's footsteps in the Paris of yesteryear. [Read more]



Auguste Comte's house, a memorial to the philosopher of positivism in Paris
In the heart of Paris' Latin Quarter, discover Auguste Comte's apartment-museum. A Maison des Illustres, it plunges us into the philosophy of the founder of French positivism. [Read more]



Fontaine du Fellah: Why this Egyptian statue in the heart of Paris' 7th arrondissement?
An Egyptian statue in the heart of Paris' 7th arrondissement? That's what piques our curiosity. Find out more about the Fontaine du Fellah, an unusual sight in Paris. [Read more]



Stroll in the footsteps of Juliette Gréco in Paris, between jazz clubs and intimate addresses
Take a tour of the Parisian landmarks that marked Juliette Gréco's intimate and artistic life, from her literary havens to the urban tributes that have been paid to her, and discover why the muse of Saint-Germain-des-Prés remains an inseparable figure of the City of Light. [Read more]



A walk in the footsteps of Françoise Sagan in Paris, from the Latin Quarter to fashionable Paris
Discover the places in Paris that shaped Françoise Sagan's intimate, creative and collective life. Cafés, apartments, private mansions and landmark addresses in Paris. [Read more]



A walk in the footsteps of Serge Gainsbourg in Paris, from the 20th arrondissement to the house on rue de Verneuil
Immerse yourself in Serge Gainsbourg's iconic Paris locations, from his childhood in the 20ᵉ arrondissement to the famous 5 bis rue de Verneuil, discover the intimate addresses and public works that embody his mythical career. [Read more]



A stroll in the footsteps of Jean-Paul Sartre in Paris, from Café de Flore to Montparnasse
What if Jean-Paul Sartre had never really left the streets of Paris? Between statues, mythical cafés and squares bearing his name, explore the City of Light through the emblematic places linked to the philosopher. [Read more]



The Jardin du Luxembourg, an exotic setting in the heart of Paris
The Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris is a popular park with Parisians, who call it "le luco", and tourists alike. A bucolic and lively garden, it's a delight for those who choose to stroll here, especially with the arrival of fine weather! [Read more]



Gabriel Pierné Square and its sublime cherry blossoms
In the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Square Gabriel Pierné is the place to be in spring. In April, cherry blossom lights up this buccolic spot where you can relax. This little corner of paradise, hidden behind the Institut de France, becomes the scene of a fascinating, ephemeral nature, a must-see. [Read more]



The Garden of the Great Explorers, a little known walk in Paris
Do you know the Jardin des Grands Explorateurs? This little-known park in Paris, located a stone's throw from the Jardin du Luxembourg, is well worth a visit. Here you will discover a secret stroll in the middle of statues as well as the magnificent Fountain of the Four Parts of the World [Read more]



Jardin du Père-Armand-David, the garden of the 6th arrondissement
The 6th arrondissement is home to a new garden: the Jardin du Père-Armand-David. 500m2 of greenery and shade to delight young and old alike! [Read more]



The Catherine Labouré Garden and the Potager Garden
Among the capital's hidden parks and gardens is the Jardin Catherine Labouré, adjacent to the Jardin du Potager in Paris's 7th arrondissement. Discover 7,000 m2 of family-friendly green space, featuring fruit trees and green lawns. [Read more]



Restaurants in Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Odéon: Where to eat in these neighborhoods in Paris?
From Saint-Germain-des-Prés to Odéon, the Latin Quarter is bursting with great restaurants. Here are our top addresses! [Read more]



The legendary restaurants and cafés of artistic and literary Paris, historic addresses
Immerse yourself in the Paris of yesteryear, discovering the mythical and historic restaurants, bistros and cafés where artists, authors and intellectuals met. [Read more]



Brunch Paris 6: Where to have brunch in the 6th arrondissement? Our favorite places and top picks
Between Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the Luxembourg Gardens, and charming narrow streets, the 6th arrondissement offers a unique atmosphere for a refined Parisian brunch, with historic cafés, cozy lounges, and contemporary canteens. [Read more]



Brunch Paris 7: Where to have brunch in the 7th arrondissement? Our favorite places and top picks
Fancy a chic and peaceful brunch in one of the capital's most elegant districts? The 7th arrondissement of Paris, with its museums, esplanades, and discreet alleyways, is full of gourmet addresses where you can enjoy a refined brunch at the weekend. [Read more]



Kimono, the Japanese bistro from Dining Rooms that pioneers the art of futosoba
The Dining Rooms group is back in Saint-Germain-des-Prés with Kimono, a Japanese bistro showcasing a one-of-a-kind creation: the futosoba. [Read more]



Cassaro's, the 1950s-style Italian restaurant in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
The Italian restaurant Cassaro's showcases its finest charms in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. [Read more]



Gloria Osteria: We Tried the New Italian Spot Featuring Stylish 70s Decor — Our Review
La dolce vita makes its way to the Left Bank! Gloria Osteria, the newest addition to the renowned Italian restaurant group, has opened just a stone’s throw from the Musée d'Orsay, nestled within a stunning 1905 Art Nouveau building. Combining retro Italian design from the seventies, grand chandeliers, and authentic cuisine crafted by Francesco Fronda, each plate offers a one-way trip to the sunny South of Italy. [Read more]



Les Artizans: a charming coffee shop serving indulgent plant-based pastries, complete with a florist in the 6th arrondissement
A fusion of coffee aromas and the scent of tulips, that's the winning formula at Artizans. This poetic, hybrid coffee shop tucked away in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés offers a floral-inspired menu that extends even to its sophisticated, plant-based pastries — the perfect spot for a charming and indulgent escape. [Read more]



Soma Sando, the Japanese sandwich restaurant Paris 6th arrondissement
Looking for a good address to discover Japanese sandos in Paris? Sōma Sando, a kissaten (Japanese coffee shop) located near the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement, offers generously garnished Japanese sandwiches. We tried them out during Korean Food Week and tell you all about it. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Le Select, in the rhythm of the Roaring Twenties
Opened in 1923 on Boulevard Montparnasse, Le Select has embodied the artistic and literary spirit of Paris for a century, with its mythical figures, unchanged decor and ever-present effervescence. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Brasserie Lipp, living memory of Saint-Germain
Since 1880, Brasserie Lipp has welcomed writers, politicians and sauerkraut lovers to its Belle Époque decor. A German-Pratin mainstay. [Read more]



A brief history of Paris's great restaurants: Les Deux Magots, artistic life in Saint-Germain
A landmark of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Les Deux Magots embodies the Paris of letters and cafés. Opened in 1885, it was the Art Deco haunt of Sartre, Beauvoir and Hemingway. [Read more]



The history of Paris's great restaurants: La Petite Chaise, the oldest restaurant in Paris
Located on rue de Grenelle in the 7th arrondissement, La Petite Chaise is the oldest restaurant in Paris still in operation. Since 1680, it has embodied bourgeois tradition in a warm, old-fashioned setting. [Read more]



Hotel Paris 6: Where to stay in the 6th arrondissement? Hotels, hostels, and accommodations
Here you'll find recommendations for hotels, youth hostels and accommodation in the capital's 6th arrondissement. [Read more]



Hotel Paris 7: Where to stay in the 7th arrondissement? Hotels, hostels, and other accommodations
Where to stay in Paris's 7th arrondissement? Discover our recommendations for hotels, youth hostels and accommodation in the area. [Read more]



Le Lutetia, a century of history between luxury, art and resistance
Among the great addresses on the Left Bank, the Hôtel Lutetia (now Mandarin Oriental Lutetia) stands out for its rich history. From its beginnings in 1910 to its spectacular renovation and dark wartime days, this palace alone tells the story of Paris. [Read more]



Hôtel du Savoir, the romantic hotel in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
In place of the Petit Belloy, the Madeho hotel group unveils the Hôtel du Savoir, a new romantic destination in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. [Read more]



Hôtel de Buci: an intimate cocoon in the heart of Saint-Germain des Prés
Let's discover the Hôtel de Buci, a modern, cosy, refurbished hotel at 22 rue de Buci. [Read more]



Villa-des-Prés, the 5* hotel and intimate spa in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
On Rue de Buci, Villa-des-Prés is the confidential address on the Left Bank for a 5* stay in the heart of Paris, in the 6th arrondissement. [Read more]



Hotel La Belle Juliette and its garden rooms
La Belle Juliette Hotel & Spa's five-storey garden rooms invite you to relax and pay tribute to the French woman of letters Juliette Récamier. [Read more]



La Parizienne, a girly hotel in the heart of Paris
La Parizienne, a 3-star boutique hotel, has just opened in the 6th arrondissement. Created by illustrator Marta Fonfara, La Parizienne is driven by the spirit of an impertinent, sparkling Parisian woman, and offers an elegant, humorous universe. [Read more]



Galerie Roger-Viollet in Paris: art and history meet through photography
The Roger-Viollet agency unveils its rich collections in its art gallery on rue de Seine in Paris. A place for lovers of Paris and photography, to discover free of charge. [Read more]



Musée Delacroix: a must-see museum for Eugène Delacroix lovers in Paris
Discover the Musée Delacroix, a jewel in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, dedicated to the famous painter Eugène Delacroix. Explore the fascinating history of the museum, from its rescue to its transformation into a cultural space, and immerse yourself in contemporary exhibitions. A must for art and history lovers! [Read more]



The Mineralogy Museum: the incredible collection of crystals and meteorites at the Ecole des Mines
Nestled in the heart of Paris, the Musée de Minéralogie houses one of the world's finest collections of minerals, gems and meteorites. A fascinating journey among nature's true treasures, in an exceptional 19th-century setting. [Read more]



Musée du Luxembourg: opening hours, prices, access... everything you need to know before visiting the museum
The Musée du Luxembourg, France's leading museum of contemporary art, awaits you for even more exhibitions and cultural events! Located in the heart of Paris' Latin Quarter, this emblematic museum is also steeped in history. Opening hours, access, prices, history... We take stock! [Read more]



Mundolingua, the unusual museum of languages and linguistics in Paris
Lovers of languages and linguistics will want to check out Mundolingua, the unusual museum of languages, language and linguistics. An opportunity to learn all about the world's languages. [Read more]



The Musée Zadkine: the sculptor's studio-museum near the Jardin du Luxembourg
On the edge of the Jardin du Luxembourg, the Musée Zadkine in Paris opens its doors to its permanent collection, free of charge, all year round, in the heart of a green setting populated by sculptures. Nestled at 100 bis rue d'Assas, the museum is the former home of iconic sculptor Ossip Zadkine, who lived there from 1928 to 1967. [Read more]



The Maillol Museum in Paris: discover the museum dedicated to the sculptor, its collections and news
Do you know the sculptor Aristide Maillol? If the answer is no, then you need to schedule a visit to the Musée Maillol, located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, without delay. [Read more]



Maison Gainsbourg and its museum in Paris: opening date for bookings
30 minutes of immersion in Serge Gainsbourg's incredible home, where everything has remained unchanged since his death on March 2, 1991. This is the moving and incredible experience that the Maison Gainsbourg has been offering since September 20, 2023. For the occasion, we pushed open the doors of the Maison Gainsbourg. We tell you all about this visit, a real plunge into the singer's intimacy, guided by Charlotte Gainsbourg's voice. And find out when the next reservations will open. [Read more]



The Maison de l'Amérique latine, a cultural center in the heart of a beautiful Parisian townhouse
The Maison de l'Amérique latine is a not-to-be-missed venue in Paris's 7th arrondissement. This cultural center, nestled in a handsome Parisian townhouse, offers a year-round program of exhibitions, concerts and other events focusing on Latin American culture. [Read more]



Italian Cultural Institute: program, exhibitions, events... All about Hôtel de Galliffet
Discover the Italian Cultural Institute of Paris, a cultural treasure nestled in the historic Hôtel de Galliffet! Explore its history and its essential contribution to the spread of Italian culture in France. Located in the prestigious 7th arrondissement, this establishment offers language courses, cultural events and a rich library, attracting Italian culture lovers and history buffs alike. Want to learn Italian? [Read more]



Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery in Paris: A Collective Exhibition Celebrating Japan – Our Photos
One Day in Japan, the collective exhibition at the Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery in Paris, runs from March 14 to April 14, 2026. This showcase brings together Japanese and international artists, presenting exclusive works created specifically for the occasion. [Read more]



The world brought to life in vibrant hues: classic photographs displayed at the Roger-Viollet Gallery
The Roger-Viollet Gallery unveils a curated selection of 19th-century photographs, hand-colored to enhance their detail, in a free exhibition running from February 26 to June 6, 2026. [Read more]



Paris - Michel Fraile Exhibition: A Photographic Journey Around the World
Sponsored - From March 25 to 29, Yoyo Maeght will host an exhibition dedicated to photographer Michel Fraile in the heart of the 6th arrondissement. A curated selection of images from his travels across Asia, Africa, and the United States offers a touching and poetic perspective on the contemporary world. [Read more]



After Michelangelo: The exhibition questioning the legacy of the master at the Beaux-Arts Museum of Paris
The Beaux-Arts de Paris are hosting an exhibition centered on Michelangelo, highlighting the profound impact he has had on generations of artists from his era to the present day. Open from March 24 to May 24, 2026. [Read more]



Leonora Carrington: A Dreamlike Exhibition Showcasing a Surrealist Artist at the Luxembourg Museum, Photos
The Luxembourg Museum highlights the work of Leonora Carrington, a painter and sculptor who challenges conventions in the art world. The exhibition runs from February 18th to July 19th, 2026. [Read more]



Codex on the Rocks: From Street Art to the Mineralogy Museum at the École des Mines de Paris – our photos
For the first time ever, street art takes center stage at the Museum of Mineralogy at the École des Mines in Paris! From January 29 to June 27, 2026, visitors will have the chance to explore the rebellious and fantastical works of urban artist Codex Urbanus, scattered throughout this renowned institution in the 6th arrondissement. [Read more]



Me and Others: An Exhibition Exploring Our Digital Lives at the EDF Foundation
Contemporary artists are delving into our digital lives and identities through the exhibition Me and Others, showcased free of charge at the EDF Foundation from March 13 to September 27, 2026. [Read more]



Fragilities & Resilience: an outdoor photo exhibit displayed on the gates of the Luxembourg Garden
From March 21 to July 19, 2026, Thibault Gerbaldi's photographs will adorn the fences of the Luxembourg Garden, offering visitors a free outdoor exhibition titled "Fragilities & Resiliences." [Read more]



Paris Print Fair 2026: The premier showcase of print art at the Cordeliers Convent Refectory
The print-focused exhibition, the Paris Print Fair, is making its comeback for a new edition from March 26 to 29, 2026. Join us at the Cordeliers Monastery Refectory. [Read more]



Zadkine Art Deco, the exhibition at the Zadkine Museum celebrating the centenary of Art Deco in Paris
The Zadkine Museum in Paris is celebrating Art Deco with Zadkine Art Déco, an exceptional exhibition running from November 15, 2025, to April 12, 2026. More than 90 works, sculptures, and pieces of furniture reveal Ossip Zadkine's close ties with the master decorators of the 1920s and 1930s. [Read more]



MK2 Odéon: a lively cinema in the heart of the Latin Quarter
With two cinemas in Odéon, one on the Saint Germain side and the other on the Saint Michel side, MK2 makes the most of its location surrounded by the many tourist attractions of the Latin Quarter. [Read more]



UGC Danton cinema
UGC Danton is one of two cinemas in the UGC group located on boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris's 6th arrondissement. [Read more]



UGC Montparnasse cinema
Just 350 meters from the Montparnasse Tower, you'll find the UGC Montparnasse cinema, where you can enjoy exclusive movies. [Read more]



Vudú (3318) Blixen: Angélica Liddell invokes lost love and darkness at the Odéon
From March 27 to April 12, 2026, the Odéon - Théâtre de l'Europe welcomes Vudú (3318) Blixen, a monumental creation by Angélica Liddell performed in Spanish with French surtitles, lasting an exceptional 5.5 hours with four intermissions. [Read more]



Le Lucernaire: a cinema-theatre and restaurant in the Montparnasse district
Cinema, theater, bar or restaurant... they're all at Le Lucernaire! If you're in the mood for something a little out of the ordinary, head for the 6th arrondissement of Paris, where art meets art in all its forms. [Read more]



The Comédie-Française, a theatrical institution in Paris
The Comédie Francaise, founded over three centuries ago, is a French cultural institution. Since 1799, it has been located in the heart of Paris, at the Palais-Royal station in the 1st arrondissement. [Read more]



Quiz Room, the immersive game show in Paris
Quiz fans and afficionados of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? or Questions pour un Champion? meet up at Quiz Room, a space in the 6th arrondissement of Paris dedicated to this type of game, somewhere between an escape game and a TV set. An experience to be discovered near the Ile de la Cité... Ready to take up the challenge, folks? [Read more]



Gibert Joseph, an entire building dedicated to culture in the heart of the Latin Quarter: report
With its wide selection of new and second-hand products, Gibert Joseph is a long-established address for Latin Quarter regulars, selling books, CDs, DVDs and much more. [Read more]



Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche in Paris, the world's oldest department store
Le Bon Marché, the world's very first department store, is an iconic institution of Paris shopping. Located on the left bank of the City of Light, in the chic 7ᵉ arrondissement, the historic address offers a cutting-edge selection of luxury brands, young designers and exclusive products in the fields of fashion, beauty, home and children. [Read more]



All to the farm! : the latest exhibit bringing countryside charm to Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche
The countryside takes over the heart of Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche! From February 28 to April 19, 2026, the "Tous à la ferme!" exhibition highlights rustic charm through farm-inspired decor, raw materials, and garden essentials. With plant workshops, rustic-chic tea moments, and local delicacies, fashion and gourmet treats collide to nurture imagination and creativity—all without leaving Paris! [Read more]



The Delta: a bookstore café in the 6th arrondissement offering writing, drawing, and philosophy workshops
In a neighborhood renowned for its literary heritage, the bookstore Le Delta welcomes readers of all ages with its cozy café, creative writing and drawing workshops, and thought-provoking talks on philosophy and art history. [Read more]



Boya Paris, the original florist in the 6th arrondissement
BOYA PARIS is a new concept store in the 6th arrondissement of Paris focusing on flowers in all their forms. A fine selection of flowers, original or vintage vases, jewelry and even lighting and a winter garden are all on the program at this unusual location. [Read more]



The JJ Hat Center boutique opens its doors in Paris.
Sponsored - JJ Hat Center, the legendary New York hat house founded in 1911, is opening a boutique in Paris! Located at 153 Boulevard Saint-Germain, this chic address combines timeless elegance with iconic creations. A new hat boutique in Paris to discover and enhance your style. [Read more]



Griffe Paris, the intimate manicure studio for perfect nails
Nestled in the 6th arrondissement, Griffe Paris offers quality manicures and refined, streamlined semi-permanent nail polish application. Using quality products, Griffe Paris founder Élise pampers your nails in an intimate, upscale setting. [Read more]



Saint Laurent Babylone: the Maison Saint Laurent bookshop and art gallery in Paris
Maison Saint Laurent inaugurates its own bookshop-gallery in the 7th arrondissement of Paris: Saint Laurent Babylone. Open from Wednesday to Sunday, the new hybrid cultural haunt for art and fashion lovers organizes monthly exhibitions, book signings and DJ sets, among shelves stocked with fine art books and a cutting-edge selection of magazines and vinyl. [Read more]



Cordelia Coffee Flower Shop: Cordelia de Castellane's charming coffee shop and florist
The Cordelia Coffee Flower Shop subtly blends Parisian elegance with English pastoral charm, in the heart of Paris's Left Bank. Conceived by Cordelia de Castellane, Artistic Director of Dior Maison and some of the capital's finest restaurants, this deco-florise-coffee store infuses a bohemian-chic universe of fresh flowers, authentic decor and chef's delicacies! [Read more]



Le Bon Marché and Collector Square buy back your luxury items (bags, jewelry, watches, etc.).
Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche is now offering Collector Square to buy back your luxury items. To take advantage of the service, visit the corner of the online platform for luxury and second-hand accessories, to drop off watches, bags and small leather goods, and perhaps even benefit from advantages in the department store. [Read more]



Annette K. Montparnasse: the urban fitness center featuring squash courts and a climbing wall
After the gym on the water, Annette K. returns to dry land with a new spot to get active in Montparnasse. This time, the program includes squash, climbing, cycling, and, as always, a food area to combine exercise with comfort! [Read more]



Sense Club: pilates classes and a trendy coffee shop in the 6th arrondissement
If you're looking to tone your body, Reformer Pilates classes are just what you need! Nestled in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, Sense Club welcomes you in an elegant and trendy setting for your group Pilates classes, and to enjoy a good cup of coffee afterwards. [Read more]



Unusual: this aquatic spa offers unique treatments while floating on water
Need to take a breather? We take you to Clemens, Paris' first aquatic spa. This hot spot unveils pools in vaulted cellars in the heart of the Latin Quarter and invites you to try massages while floating on water. It's one of the capital's most exhilarating experiences. [Read more]



Beer Spa: this unusual spa in Paris offers beer baths - promotional code
Beer lovers, here's a wellness concept that's sure to please! In Paris, the Beer Spa is the first address in the capital to offer "beer baths". And if you're wondering, yes, you can also toast during your relaxation session. Want to try it? We've got a promo code for you! [Read more]



A wellness ritual with a duo massage and floating bath for two in an aquatic spa in Paris
Clemens is the first aquatic spa in Paris. And good news for lovers, the wellness spot offers hot duo rituals, so you can enjoy a good hand-in-hand massage before taking advantage of the pools in former vaulted cellars in the Latin Quarter. [Read more]



Le Barbier des Voyeurs, masculine well-being in the heart of the 7th arrondissement
Le Barbier des Voyeurs is a trendy address in Paris's 7th arrondissement. This hybrid place is both a beauty salon and a concept store. A veritable temple to the art of living. We take a look at what's new! [Read more]



Les Récrés du Bon Marché: creative workshops and kids' club for family shopping
Is shopping with the family mission impossible? Not if you can find a kids' club or children's area on site, obviously! In any case, that's the concept behind Le Bon Marché's Récrés. [Read more]



Tip: our top 5 family activities at the Jardin du Luxembourg
A must-see garden in the capital, the Jardin du Luxembourg is an essential green space in Paris. A paradise for runners and strollers, who like to spend long afternoons there, it's also a favorite spot for families: to let off steam or take advantage of the kid-friendly activities on offer in the garden. [Read more]



ÔTIPI Saint-Placide, the family-friendly toy store in the 6th arrondissement of Paris
ÔTIPI, the must-visit neighborhood toy store in the 15th arrondissement, is expanding and will open a new address in September 2023, in the Saint-Placide district (6th). [Read more]



La Maison des Histoires, an immersive museum for children aged 0 to 7, hidden in a bookshop
Behind the Chantelivre bookshop lies a fun-filled children's museum for the very young! La Maison des Histoires immerses the whole family in the literary worlds of l'École des Loisirs, between Cornebidouille and the Maximonstres! [Read more]



Unusual: an introduction to baby and prenatal massage at an aquatic spa in Paris
Pregnant women and new parents beware: an unusual spa offers treatments never before available in the capital, for the well-being of babies and mothers-to-be. [Read more]



Introduction to modeling and ceramics classes with friends or family at Three Seven, in the 6th arrondissement
Putting your hands in the clay is your guilty pleasure, the activity you never tire of? Then it's a good thing, because Three Seven is now offering its ceramic modeling classes for young and old, in its store in the 6th arrondissement. [Read more]



Bar Paris 6: Where to have a drink in the 6th arrondissement? Our favorite spots and recommendations
Having a drink in Paris's 6th arrondissement means immersing yourself in the elegance of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Wine bars, signature cocktails, and legendary terraces make for a chic and Parisian experience. [Read more]



Bar Paris 7: Where to have a drink in the 7th arrondissement? Our favorite spots and top picks
Between Les Invalides, the Eiffel Tower, and the chic Left Bank, discover the refined bars, sophisticated wine cellars, and hidden gems with a cozy atmosphere in the 7th arrondissement. [Read more]



Cravan: haute couture cocktail bar and bookshop in a historic Paris townhouse
On the left bank, CRAVAN electrifies Saint-Germain-des-Prés with its haute couture cocktails and literary atmosphere. Nestled at 165 boulevard Saint-Germain, this bar imagined by Franck Audoux unfurls over four floors a universe where one drinks as much as one reads. With its shaker, library and rooftop cinema, this historic address revisits the art of the cocktail with style. [Read more]



Le Flirt: the chic cocktail bar and party club in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
In a chic and intimate atmosphere, Le Flirt combines exceptional cocktails, refined finger food and festive evenings in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. This bar-club reveals a warm and secret setting, perfect for starting an unforgettable evening, or ending it! [Read more]



Bar Aristide, the speakeasy with patio at Hôtel Lutetia
With its discreet patio, hushed interior and electronic evenings, Bar Aristide is the speakeasy bar of the Hôtel Lutetia. [Read more]



La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels: an anachronistic wine bar in Paris
La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels is a timeless wine bar in the Latin Quarter, just a stone's throw from the Marché Saint-Germain. Here, you'll discover a passionate address that caters for all budgets, while bringing together Parisians of today and yesteryear in the love of oenology. [Read more]



Monsieur Le Zinc: the self-service beer and wine bar
If you've ever dreamed of filling your glass with old-fashioned petrol pumps, then check out Monsieur Le Zinc, nestled in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. [Read more]
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What to do in Paris's 6th arrondissement? Current addresses and ideas for outings
Historic, chic, but also quite chill, Paris's 6th arrondissement is an iconic and lively neighborhood on the Left Bank. Here's what you need to know to make the most of it. Follow the guide! [Read more]
Enjoy your stroll through Saint-Germain-des-Prés!