On the left bank of the Seine is the Quartier Latin, one of the capital's oldest and most famous neighborhoods. Its history and name date back to the Middle Ages, when the district was home to hundreds of students at the numerous universities clustered around the historic heart of the Latin Quarter, the Sorbonne, where classes were taught in Latin.
The Latin Quarter covers the 5th and 6th arrondissements of the capital and includes some of Paris's best-known sites, from Saint-Germain-des-Prés to the Pantheon, the Grande Mosquée de Paris, the Jardin des Plantes and Jardin du Luxembourg and the Arènes de Lutèce.
At the heart of the 1968 student protest movement, the Quartier Latin is also home to independent and arthouse cinemas, as well as bookshops. A district that combines culture, nature, heritage and gastronomy, which we'd like you to discover today!



The Pantheon in Paris: prices, opening hours, tour and history of this emblematic monument
The Paris Pantheon, an emblematic monument in the heart of the capital, reveals the history of France's great personalities. Originally a church dedicated to Sainte Geneviève, the Panthéon is open all year round, giving you the chance to discover its rich heritage and architectural secrets. [Read more]



La Chapelle de La Sorbonne: the little-known architectural jewel of Parisian universities
Built in the 17th century in the Latin Quarter, the Sorbonne chapel embodies the elegance of French classicism, houses the tomb of Richelieu, and bears witness to the intellectual and architectural prestige of the ancient University of Paris. Inaccessible for over 25 years, it is due to reopen to the public in a few years' time. [Read more]



The Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, in the heart of the Latin Quarter
The Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève is a landmark in the Latin Quarter. Discover its history! [Read more]



The Sorbonne Library, in the 5th arrondissement
If you're still a student, then you have the chance to visit the Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne, in the 5th arrondissement. A wonderful place to study in peace and quiet. [Read more]



The Collège des Bernardins: one of the oldest medieval buildings in Paris to visit free of charge
Let's discover the Collège des Bernardins - one of the oldest medieval buildings in Paris. Be sure to visit this 13th-century gem, located in the heart of the Latin Quarter and open to the public free of charge. Open all year round, this cultural space offers a variety of exhibitions and events, and even a café-restaurant. [Read more]



Les Arènes de Lutèce, a Gallo-Roman amphitheatre in the heart of Paris
Did you know about the Arènes de Lutèce? This well-preserved Gallo-Roman amphitheatre, located in the heart of the Arènes de Lutèce square in Paris, is a true symbol of Parisian art de vivre! [Read more]



The Institut de France, the cultural center with its 5 academies at the end of the Pont des Arts
Discover the Institut de France, located at 23 Quai de Conti in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. Founded in 1795, this cultural center is home to five prestigious academies and the Bibliothèque Mazarine, immersing you in French history and culture. [Read more]



The Mazarine Library, the oldest public library at the Institut de France
The Bibliothèque Mazarine is France's oldest public library, and certainly one of its most beautiful. Open to all as part of the Institut de France, it's a cultural and heritage gem well worth a visit. [Read more]



History of the Pont des Arts
Aaah, the Pont des Arts and its famous love padlocks; quite a story. But did you know that today's Pont des Arts is not the one that was built in the 19th century? [Read more]



Unusual: In the 5th arrondissement, these fake Roman remains arouse the curiosity of passers-by
This is one of the sights to see when in Paris's 5th arrondissement. Hidden between the Jardin du Luxembourg, the Panthéon and the Val de Grâce, an unusual building entrance takes on the appearance of ancient ruins. We tell you more about these false Pompeian remains and where to find them. [Read more]



Saint-Séverin Church, in the Latin Quarter
The Eglise Saint-Séverin, in the heart of the Latin Quarter, is a fine example of Gothic architecture that takes us back to medieval Paris. [Read more]



The Church of Saint-Etienne-du-Mont, a stone's throw from the Pantheon
The Eglise Saint-Etienne-du-Mont houses the remains of Sainte-Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris, as well as a little marvel rarely seen elsewhere that will delight connoisseurs. [Read more]



Notre-Dame du Val-de-Grâce church, a royal edifice near the hospital in the Latin Quarter
Did you know that the Val-de-Grâce church was built at the request of Queen Anne of Austria, in gratitude for the birth of her son, Louis XIV? A majestic building in the 5th arrondissement, the church can be visited at the same time as the Musée du Service de Santé des Armées. [Read more]



The Grande Mosquée de Paris and its oriental garden
With its beautiful shaded patio, gardens and traditional decor, the Grande Mosquée de Paris is well worth an extended detour if you're in Paris's 5th arrondissement. [Read more]



Did you know? The statue of a famous Roman she-wolf is hidden in a Parisian square.
In front of the Sorbonne lies a sculpture with a strong symbolic link between Paris and Rome: a she-wolf. A replica of the Capitoline She-Wolf, it was donated to the French capital as part of the twinning agreement between the two cities, a reminder of the legend of Remus and Romulus. [Read more]



Did you know? You can watch the Earth rotate thanks to Foucault's pendulum in Paris.
Want to see the Earth spinning at the end of a wire? You're in luck, because two of Foucault's pendulums can be seen in Paris, in the heart of the Panthéon and the Musée des Arts et Métiers. [Read more]



Did you know? The façade of the Arab World Institute moves with the sun!
The facades of Parisian monuments are mysterious... In the 5th arrondissement of Paris, one of them moves according to the position of the sun, following the principle of Arab geometry! [Read more]



Did you know? Discover France's oldest cedar of Lebanon in Paris and its unusual history.
In the heart of Paris, the Jardin des Plantes is home to a historical curiosity: the oldest cedar of Lebanon in France. Planted in 1734, its history is a mixture of botany, legend and an incredible journey. Let's take a green walk through Buffon's labyrinth to discover this remarkable 300-year-old tree. [Read more]



Did you know? The Gloriette de Buffon is the oldest metal structure in Paris.
In the heart of Paris's 5th arrondissement, the Jardin des Plantes is home to the mysterious and historic Gloriette de Buffon, dating from 1786. Discover a hidden treasure. [Read more]



The Place de la Sorbonne
The Place de la Sorbonne is a hangout for Sorbonne students, who come to chat or read on the terrace while sipping a coffee. The statue of philosopher Auguste Comte stands beside a pretty fountain. This little square is also the perfect place to wait for a movie at the Champo, Reflet Médicis or Filmothèque, all just a few steps away on rue Champollion.



The Cuvier Fountain
Opposite the Jardin des Plantes stands the beautiful Cuvier Fountain. It was designed by Alphonse Vigoureux, architect and water inspector for the city of Paris. Erected in 1840, it pays homage to the anatomist and founder of paleontology Georges Cuvier. An allegorical statue of Natural History was sculpted by Feuchère. Around the young woman, lions, crocodiles and various aquatic animals adorn this fountain, which was classified as a historic monument in 1984.



The Saint-Michel Fountain
It's impossible to pass through Place Saint-Michel without noticing the gigantic Saint-Michel Fountain. Built in 1860 by Gabriel Davioud, this 26-metre-high fountain houses bronze statues of winged, water-spitting chimeras and the cardinal virtues. The central statue is none other than Saint-Michel slaying a dragon, by Francisque Duret.



Walking in Emile Zola's footsteps in Paris, from the Latin Quarter to the shadow of the Pantheon
Émile Zola, a major figure of naturalism and social commitment, set his novels in a changing Paris. From his Parisian homes to his public battles, from commemorative plaques to the avenues that bear his name, here's an itinerary to discover how the capital still bears the novelist's imprint. [Read more]



Stroll in the footsteps of Jean-Luc Godard in Paris, Latin Quarter cinemas and film locations
Filming locations in the Latin Quarter, film clubs, intimate addresses and tributes... Discover the Paris of Jean-Luc Godard, where the spirit of the Nouvelle Vague and the audacity of this iconic filmmaker still resonate today. [Read more]



Journées de l'Architecture 2025: travel diary and visit to the Institut du Monde Arabe
On the occasion of the new edition of the Journées de l'Architecture, the Institut du Monde Arabe is organizing various events to help us better understand the amazing architecture of the site, on October 18 and 19, 2025. [Read more]



Sorbonne Observatory: admire the stars through a vintage telescope
Fancy a 360° view of Paris... and a tête-à-tête with the stars? The Sorbonne Observatory, perched 40 metres above the Latin Quarter, takes you on a celestial escapade of heritage, science and panorama. Beneath its historic dome, a vintage telescope awaits you to peer into the celestial vault as if it were 1935! [Read more]



Hôtel de Magny: the oldest building in the Jardin des Plantes, a mansion worth saving
Many historic monuments in Paris are in need of restoration, as is the case of the Hôtel de Magny, formerly a history cabinet belonging to the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, in the heart of the Jardin des Plantes. [Read more]



The panoramic view of the Paris Pantheon is back, free for under-26s.
Visiting the Pantheon is one thing, but did you know you could also visit its colonnades and discover a sublime panorama of Paris? From April to October, the Pantheon exceptionally opens its rooftop to visitors to admire the rooftops of Paname and the Eiffel Tower. [Read more]



JEMA 2025 in Paris: demonstrations and a behind-the-scenes night at La Monnaie de Paris
La Monnaie de Paris is taking part in this 19th edition of the Journées Européennes des Métiers d'Art: from April 1 to 6, 2025, take part in free workshops for the whole family. [Read more]



Did you know? The Irish Cultural Centre houses a fascinating heritage library
Nestled in Paris's famous Latin Quarter, the Centre culturel irlandais hides a few secrets. Did you know, for example, that the building houses a fascinating heritage library with a collection of over 8,000 books? [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]



Discover the treasures of the Jardin des Plantes in Paris
Paris's Jardin des Plantes is home to a number of historical and unusual sights that are well worth a visit. We reveal 8 treasures to discover in this 24-hectare haven of peace, one of the most beautiful parks in Paris. [Read more]



Square René-Viviani, an unusual garden home to the oldest tree in Paris
Square René-Viviani is undoubtedly one of the most unusual parks in Paris. Located near the banks of the Seine, this garden is a green spot dotted with historical remains and offering views of Notre-Dame. It is even home to the oldest tree in Paris! [Read more]



The Musée de Cluny's medieval garden: a bucolic journey back in time to the heart of the Middle Ages
In the heart of the Latin Quarter, behind the Musée de Cluny dedicated to the Middle Ages, nestles a pretty, bucolic garden accessible to all, with a view of the ruins: the Jardin Médiéval du Musée de Cluny. [Read more]



Le Clos des Arènes, hidden vineyards in the heart of the Arènes de Lutèce in Paris
In the 5th arrondissement, the Arènes de Lutèce is one of those suspended places that still retains all its charm from ancient times. This is where you'll find some of the rarest vines in Paris, to be discovered adorned with beautiful bunches of grapes as the harvest season approaches. [Read more]



The beautiful Jardin des Plantes rose garden unveils its beautiful colors
The Roseraie du Jardin des Plantes, located along the Galerie de Minéralogie, to the right of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle or to the left if you're coming from the Seine, is a wonderful place to discover in spring and especially in June. With its 390 species of old and modern roses, it's a magnificent and free rose garden, in addition to the superb rosebushes that stand proudly in front of the Muséum. [Read more]



The Jardin Alpin at the Jardin des Plantes, a lovely hidden garden to discover
The Jardin des Plantes conceals a magnificent alpine garden. Located between the Grandes Serres and the Menagerie, this garden, which has no entrance doors, is accessible via a hidden underground passage. Here you can discover the rock gardens and wild mountain plants. It's a haven of peace to be (re)discovered all year round. [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]



Place Monge
In summer, the pretty Place Monge is bathed in the shade of the tall trees that line it. There's also a fountain to cool you down. Unless you prefer juicy fruit from the local market? Then come and visit us on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday mornings!



The Fontaine Médicis
The Fontaine Médicis is a true architectural gem. Imposing and grandiose, it stands in the Jardin du Luxembourg. It was commissioned around 1630 by Marie de Médicis from the Italian architect Thomas Francine, in memory of the Boboli Garden in Florence. Initially a simple portico, it was transformed into a fountain lined with plane trees in 1861 by the architect Alphonse de Gisors. The sculptor Auguste Ottin later carved the beautiful scene of Polyphemus surprising Galatea in the arms of Acis.



The Four Parts of the World Fountain
The Four Parts of the World Fountain represents Africa, America, Asia, and Europe carrying a globe decorated with the signs of the zodiac. Built between 1867 and 1874 by Gabriel Davioud (who also designed the Saint-Michel fountain), this bronze fountain is located in the Garden of the Great Explorers: Marco Polo and Cavelier de la Salle, at the edge of the Luxembourg Gardens.



In the process of illumination: Lumières de la nature: the winter nocturnal festival at the Jardin des Plantes
This winter, from November 12, 2025 to January 18, 2026, don't miss En voie d'illumination: Lumières de la nature, a magical nocturnal tour of Paris for young and old alike. [Read more]



Carnet rose: two baby red pandas are born at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris
It's certainly the cutest news of the moment: two little red pandas have been born at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. [Read more]



La Menagerie du Jardin des Plantes, the oldest zoo in Paris
The Menagerie, or rather the zoo of the Jardin des Plantes, belongs to the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. Located next to the famous Jardin des Plantes, it's not only the oldest zoo in Paris, opened in 1794, it's also an area well worth a visit. Every day, hundreds of animals live in 5.5 hectares of greenery. Come and discover them! [Read more]



Unusual: witness the feeding of the felines at the Jardin des Plantes Menagerie
On certain days of the week, the Jardin des Plantes Menagerie invites you to take part in an exceptional experience in the fauverie, in the heart of the Jardin des Plantes Menagerie, by attending a feline meal. [Read more]



Discover the unusual Lion Fountain in the Jardin des Plantes : History and curiosities
Do you know the Lion Fountain in the Jardin des Plantes? Located near the entrance on rue Geoffroy Saint Hilaire, this work of art dating from 1863 awaits you at the foot of Buffon's labyrinth. We tell you all about it. [Read more]



Restaurants in the Latin Quarter, Saint-Michel, and Panthéon: Where to eat in these neighborhoods in Paris?
Discover our best addresses for restaurants in the Latin Quarter, in the Saint-Michel district and near the Pantheon. [Read more]



Brunch Paris 5: Where to have brunch in the 5th arrondissement? Our favorite places and top picks
Between the Latin Quarter, the Arènes de Lutèce, and the Jardin des Plantes, the 5th arrondissement blends history and youth. It's the ideal neighborhood to enjoy a varied brunch, between old institutions and modern cafés popular with students and strollers. [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]



Le 20 Maison de la Mutualité, the new creative and welcoming bistro just a stone's throw from Notre-Dame
Sponsored - In the heart of the 5th arrondissement, Le 20 is a new creative bistro hidden under the arches of the Maison de la Mutualité, where traditional cuisine flirts with the flavors of travel. A friendly place for a business lunch, dinner with friends, or a pre- or post-show meal in the Latin Quarter. [Read more]



Hutong Paris: an authentic culinary journey in the heart of the 5th arrondissement
A stone's throw from the Jardin du Luxembourg, a unique address attracts curious visitors, foodies, and loyal customers of all ages: Hutong Paris, located at 147 Boulevard Saint-Michel (75005). This small, warm, and generous family restaurant offers a one-way ticket to northern China, showcasing two must-try specialties: Guoties and Xiao Long Bao. [Read more]



Octant, the gourmet destination offering flavors from around the world in the 5th arrondissement
Sponsored - Octant invites you on a culinary world tour from Paris's 5th arrondissement, with seasonal fusion cuisine created by an inspired chef and a refined, cosmopolitan menu. [Read more]



The history of Paris's great restaurants: La Tour d'Argent and its numbered ducks
A legendary gastronomic restaurant in the 5th arrondissement, La Tour d'Argent overlooks the Seine with its classic decor and culinary legend. A Parisian landmark founded in 1582, steeped in history and elegance. [Read more]



Ayadi Gourmet, Fatteh's committed Syrian street-food counter in Paris
Ayadi Gourmet is the first street-food or rather street-good counter in Paris specializing in Syrian Fatteh. Located in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, this mini takeaway restaurant-counter offers a unique specialty made entirely in-house from the finest produce. And as the icing on the cake, we tell you all about the restaurant's commitment to the underprivileged. [Read more]



A chic, verdant brunch at Hôtel Dame des Arts
Nestled in Paris's 6th arrondissement, Hotel le Dame des Arts is the perfect place to get away from it all. You can now enjoy brunch every Saturday and Sunday in the hotel's own restaurant: Pimpan. [Read more]



Ayadi Gourmet: revolutionizing gastronomy with a mission of global solidarity
Sponsored - Ayadi Gourmet was born of a strong ambition: to combine quality gastronomy and social solidarity. This Syrian restaurant in the 5ᵉ arrondissement of Paris, offers a unique sensory experience around Fatteh. Homemade, artisanal decor, vegetarian options... every detail awakens the senses. More than just a gourmet venue, Ayadi Gourmet also carries a solidarity project, committed to social inclusion through gastronomy. [Read more]



Wadon Izakaya, a Japanese restaurant with a 5-course tasting menu at 39€ in Paris
Wadon Izakaya is the place to go for gourmets looking for authentic Japanese cuisine at the right price/quality ratio in the heart of Paris's 5th arrondissement. In the evening, the address offers a blind-tasting Omakase menu at €39 in five courses: we tell you more about this culinary experience. [Read more]



Le Café des Rêves at the Grand Hôtel des Rêves: a café and its secret garden in a theatrical setting
Le Café des Rêves opens its doors on May 26, 2025 at the Grand Hôtel des Rêves. An ephemeral café in the heart of a show setting, where you can take a sweet break, or curl up to telework, in an 18th-century building hiding a charming secret garden. [Read more]



Pizza Viva: Adriano Farano's pizzeria at Pane Vivo Paris 5e
Pizza Viva, the name of an artisanal pizzeria in Paris, has just opened its doors in the 5th arrondissement, a stone's throw from rue Mouffetard in the Latin Quarter. Conceived by Adriano Farano, the founder of Pane Vivo, it offers Neapolitan pizzas that are digestible, gourmet and well-sourced, thanks to a dough made from ancient durum wheat and a century-old natural sourdough. [Read more]



Hotel Paris 5: Where to stay in the 5th arrondissement? Hotels, inns, and accommodations
Looking for a place to stay in Paris's 5th arrondissement? Here are the best addresses for hotels, youth hostels and accommodation in the district. [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]



Hôtel Dame des Arts in Paris with restaurant, terrace and rooftop bar in the Latin Quarter
The Hôtel Dame des Arts, nestled on the Left Bank in the heart of the Latin Quarter, offers rooms with exceptional views, a refined restaurant called Pimpan with Sunday brunch, and a panoramic rooftop that's well worth the detour. A great address to discover all year round in Paris's 6th arrondissement. [Read more]



Sleep at l'appartement de la Tour d'Argent, the oldest restaurant in Paris, on the banks of the Seine.
Would you like to spend the night in an unusual, centuries-old setting? If so, the Tour d'Argent offers you the chance to sleep on its premises, in an exceptional private apartment overlooking the Seine. [Read more]



Hôtel Pilgrim, a trip back to the 70's in the heart of the 5th arrondissement
Discover Hôtel Pilgrim, an architectural and design nugget in Paris's 5th arrondissement. This 4-star establishment harmoniously blends history and modernity, offering a unique stay experience. With its 70s-inspired ambience, elegantly appointed rooms, luxurious spa and innovative cocktail bar, Hôtel Pilgrim promises an unforgettable journey through time and art, in the heart of the French capital! [Read more]



Le Seven Hôtel, a charming & confidential boutique hotel in the 5th arrondissement
A confidential boutique hotel in the Latin Quarter, the Seven Hôtel has been given a makeover for the start of the 2021 academic year. Renowned for its 7 themed suites, the Seven retains all its charm and promises a romantic, confidential and delicate experience for travelers and lovers alike. [Read more]



French Theory, the trendy hotel on the Left Bank
In the Latin Quarter, the French Theory hotel puts culture at the heart of its offering. [Read more]



La Lanterne, the boutique hotel with garden in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
The boutique-hotel La lanterne opens its doors in the Saint-Germain district of Paris, between Notre Dame and the Pantheon. Beautiful, spacious duplexes, rooms overlooking the garden and a swimming pool with spa, the place has everything to seduce. [Read more]



Hotel Monte Cristo, a hotel in the spirit of the 19th century
Hôtel Monte Cristo, in the 5th arrondissement, is a hotel designed as a journey back to the 19th century, with 50 luxurious rooms, a 16-meter swimming pool, a sauna and a rum bar dedicated to the world's finest rums. [Read more]



Les Bulles de Paris, the 100% champagne hotel
Fancy a champagne bath, like Amélie Nothomb dreams of? That's practically what Les Bulles de Paris offers, just a few blocks from Notre Dame de Paris. Here and there, everything is a nod to the drink of the gods, from the bar to the cushions, including the complimentary bottle! [Read more]



The Musée de Cluny, Paris' museum of the Middle Ages, its program and age-old treasures
Located in the heart of the Latin Quarter, the Musée de Cluny is housed in the 13th-century Hôtel des Abbés de Cluny, and is home to works of art even older than that! Come and visit this museum dedicated to the Middle Ages in Paris. [Read more]



The Musée de la Préfecture de Police, immerse yourself in history and police investigations
The Musée de la Préfecture de Police, nestled in the heart of the 5th arrondissement, invites visitors on a fascinating exploration of the history of the Paris police force from the 17th century to the present day. Available all year round, this historic treasure trove on rue de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève unveils over 2,000 authentic and captivating works of art. [Read more]



Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA): program, exhibitions, events, everything you need to know about this cultural center
The Institut du Monde Arabe is an astonishing place where Arab culture reveals itself to us through astonishing exhibitions and an eclectic program of events for all ages and all audiences! [Read more]



The Musée de la Sculpture en plein air: a free art walk in the heart of Paris
Have you heard of the Musée de la Sculpture en plein air? Located in the Square Tino Rossi in the 5th arrondissement, this small museum offers a free cultural stroll along the banks of the Seine, in a magnificent bucolic setting. [Read more]



Discover the treasures of the Paris Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle - program
The Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris with its Jardin des Plantes is an emblematic institution of the capital, founded in 1793. Accessible all year round, this museum offers an insight into the world's rich natural heritage. From plants and magnets to fossils and experiments, immerse yourself in the fascinating world of nature. [Read more]



The Galerie de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie Comparée, the Museum's nugget in the Jardin des Plantes
You've heard of the Muséum and the Galerie de l'évolution, but what about the Galerie de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie comparée, nestling at the entrance to the Jardin des Plantes on the Gare d'Austerlitz side? From living creatures to extinct dinosaurs, discover the world of bones in this sublime museum, well worth a visit. [Read more]



The Grande Galerie de l'Evolution, the immense museum dedicated to animals from all over the world, in Paris
If you've ever taken a stroll through the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, you'll no doubt have spotted the grand old buildings that stand along the way: this is the Museum of Natural History, of which the Grande Galerie de l'Evolution is a part. [Read more]



The Curie Museum: In the footsteps of Marie Curie and her family
At the heart of the Curie campus, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris near the Panthéon, lies the Musée Curie. Open from Wednesday to Saturday, this free place of memory and knowledge offers an insight into the history of radioactivity and its medical applications. [Read more]



Maison Poincaré: we visited the very first mathematics museum in Paris
The Maison Poincaré, nestled in the heart of Paris's Latin Quarter, invites you to discover the capital's very first mathematics museum from September 30, 2023. Inspired by the world's greatest science museums, this unique venue promises to illuminate the history, influence and wonders of mathematics for all the curious! We tell you all about it! [Read more]



La Monnaie de Paris: an unusual cultural and historical institution in Paris
Do you know how coins are made in France? Come and find out by visiting the Monnaie de Paris, the institution that teaches us more about the history of silver and the minting of medals, in a place steeped in history. [Read more]



The Musée d'Histoire de la Médecine in Paris: a unique showcase of medical curiosities
Curved knives, a hand prosthesis dating back to the 16th century, a trepanning box more than 500 years old, porcelain dentures from the 18th century or the first portable electrocardiograph... all these objects and instruments can be discovered at the incredible Museum of the History of Medicine, nestled at the headquarters of Université Paris Cité. Would you like a tour? [Read more]



Opening of the Musée de la Monnaie de Paris: 11 Conti
After 5 years of renovations, the Musée de la Monnaie de Paris opens its doors to the public on September 30, 2017, showcasing the minting workshops and creations of coins, medals and objets d'art, in the center of Paris! [Read more]



Center culturel irlandais: the institution that promotes Irish culture in Paris
Exhibitions, concerts, screenings, debates... Throughout the year, the Centre culturel irlandais opens its doors to all for a cultural immersion on the Emerald Isle. Let's take a closer look at this cultural institution, housed since 2002 in the Collège des Irlandais building in the heart of Paris's Latin Quarter. [Read more]



Shadow is light, memory of places: a contemporary art exhibition in the heart of the Pantheon
The Pantheon welcomes Nicolas Daubanes and his creations for a meditative exhibition running from November 19, 2025, to March 8, 2026. [Read more]



MC. Escher: a fun retrospective exhibition of optical illusions at the Monnaie de Paris
From November 15, 2025, to March 1, 2026, the master of optical illusions arrives at the Monnaie de Paris. This first retrospective invites you to rediscover the work of M.C. Escher and his upside-down universe. [Read more]



Night at the Pantheon 2025-2026: upcoming dates for these unusual torchlight tours
La Nuit au Panthéon returns to Paris during the winter evenings, from December 10, 2025, to January 28, 2026, for some exciting nighttime events. What's on the program? Torchlight tours of the legendary Parisian monument, from the nave to the crypt! [Read more]



Deserts: the extended scientific exhibition at the Natural History Museum in Paris
The National Museum of Natural History in Paris takes us to the most extreme corners of the planet with the exhibition "Deserts," open from April 2, 2025, to April 19, 2026. [Read more]



The Musée de Cluny at night: discover the Middle Ages two Thursday evenings a month
On the first and third Thursday evenings of the month, until 9pm, the Musée de Cluny welcomes you for a nocturne through its fine collections presenting the Middle Ages and its temporary exhibitions. [Read more]



Robert Badinter, justice at heart: the moving and historic exhibition at the Panthéon
From October 11, 2025 to March 8, 2026, the crypt of the Panthéon will host the exhibition "Robert Badinter, la justice au cœur", retracing his struggles and inspirations, on the occasion of his entry into the monument. [Read more]



Le Reflet Medicis: an independent cinema in the heart of the Latin Quarter
One of the 5 cinemas in the Les Ecrans de Paris group, Reflet Medicis, located on rue Champollion in Paris's 5th arrondissement, is an art house cinema dating from the late 19th century. [Read more]



The Cinéma du Panthéon: a restaurant-movie theater in the heart of Paris
Featuring a movie theater room and a restaurant-bar upstairs, the Cinéma du Panthéon is a very authentic venue conducive to relaxation. [Read more]



Studio des Ursulines: an independent young public movie theater in Paris Latin Quarter
Inaugurated in 1926, Studio des Ursulines is set in the heart of the Latin Quarter and is one of the rare independent movie theaters dedicated to films for a young audience. [Read more]



Le Champo: historic independent movie theater in the Latin Quarter
This is one of the first art-house movie theaters in Paris: Le Champo has been around since 1938 to the greatest joy of cinephiles and the Latin Quarter, genuine historic place in Paris. [Read more]



Latin Quarter Film Library: the temple of classics in an independent cinema
At the Filmothèque in the Latin Quarter, there are no screenings of the week's releases, just a panoply of indestructible classics from the cinematic landscape. [Read more]



Studio Galande: an independent and unique movie theater in Saint Michel
It has been over 40 years now the Studio Galande has been playing the famous “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” movie every weekend. The specialty? Each viewer is invited to take part in this interactive movie screening session, you included! In addition to this never-before-seen program, the theater is set in the heart of the Saint Michel district, between restaurants and Notre-Dame de Paris being only a few steps away. [Read more]



Grand Action: indie movie theater in the Latin Quarter
Running for 50 years, the Grand Action is set rue des écoles in Paris 5th arrondissement, a lively movie theater between its 15 cine-clubs, screenings, meetings and events held all year around. [Read more]



L'Épée de Bois: an art-house cinema in central Paris
L'Epée de Bois, an independent local cinema, mainly shows films that have been on the screens for several weeks and have been successful. So if you've missed an exclusive release, you'll be able to catch up. [Read more]



Christine cinéma club: American classics in the heart of the Latin Quarter
The Christine cinéma club and Ecoles cinéma club, two independent cinemas in the Latin Quarter, are the ideal place to watch American classics, as their programming focuses on these cinematic works. [Read more]



Le Saint André des Arts, an art cinema institution in the Latin Quarter
Founded in 1971 in the heart of the Latin Quarter, the Saint André des Arts cinema has since stood the test of time with the same vocation: to place art-house films at the heart of its activity. [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 Odéon cinema
The UGC Odéon cinema is one of 4 cinemas in the 6th arrondissement of Paris belonging to the UGC group. [Read more]



The true story of Santa Claus: the magical immersive show at the Grand Hôtel des Rêves - photos
Immerse yourself in The True Story of Santa Claus, an immersive and magical show at the Grand Hôtel des Rêves, from November 12, 2025, to January 4, 2026, for the holiday season. [Read more]



Rocky Horror Picture Show at Studio Galande in Paris: an unusual film screening!
In Paris, Studio Galande invites you to (re)discover the Rocky Horror Picture Show through unusual, interactive screenings. Hosted by wacky troupes, these sessions are guaranteed to make you laugh out loud! [Read more]



La Promesse de l'Aube, the adaptation of Romain Gary's novel at Théâtre de la Contrescarpe
Tigran Mekhitarian's adaptation of Romain Gary's La Promesse de l'Aube opens on October 2, 2025 at Théâtre Le Contrescarpe. [Read more]



The Mozart Mystery: an immersive tour at the Collège des Bernardins
From June 2025, music lovers and the curious will rediscover Mozart's most beautiful works, which will come to life in an original musical and theatrical journey through the heart of the sublime Collège des Bernardins. [Read more]



Mon Premier Cabaret: a festive family show returns to Paradis Latin
Mon Premier Cabaret returns to the Paradis Latin on October 18, 2025. Created by Kamel Ouali, this family show would combine humor, dance and magic in a colorful atmosphere designed for young and old alike. [Read more]



Operation MIDAS: a treasure hunt into the secrets of La Monnaie de Paris
Are you ready to discover the bowels of the Monnaie de Paris by helping an archaeologist solve complex puzzles? From October 29, 2024, embark on a treasure hunt that's sure to make you rich... [Read more]



Sim Drivers, the first automotive simulation center in the heart of Paris
Sim Drivers is the capital's very first car simulation center, located on Boulevard Saint Germain in the Odéon metro station, where you can awaken your inner racing driver on a virtual circuit! The Sim Drivers center broadcasts sports events, from motor sports to other sporting competitions! [Read more]



Le Tremblement de Terre: the seismic escape game at The Game
Escape game fans, mark your calendars! The Game, an establishment of the genre located near the Pantheon, has been offering its most vibrant escape game, Le Tremblement de Terre, since January 14, 2020. A new room in a brand-new space on rue de la Harpe, in the heart of Saint-Michel. [Read more]



The Wild West: our test of The Game's powder-scented escape game
Western and escape game fans are invited to The Game - Saint-Michel, in Paris's 5th arrondissement, to discover one of the establishment's most immersive rooms, the Far West. We've tried it, and we'll tell you all about it! [Read more]



La Mission Spatiale: an interstellar escape game in Armageddon mode at The Game
The Game, an escape game near Jussieu, invites budding astronauts to discover a brand new room. Entitled The Space Mission, it plunges you into a disaster scenario worthy of the film Armageddon. [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]



Chez Mayette, the Parisian magic department store where you can shop for trick ideas
With its burgundy-red facade and large, transparent windows embossed with the word "MAGIE" in XXL letters, Chez Mayette is one of Paris's biggest magic stores, to be discovered in the 5th arrondissement. [Read more]



L'Ours et la Vieille Grille: poetry-filled café-library and wine cellar in a former theater
In the Latin Quarter, the history of the capital meets literature in the bookshop de l'Ours et la Vieille Grille. Formerly a theater in the 1960s, the place is now a haunt for poets and book lovers, as well as for fine dining, as it boasts a soulful café! [Read more]



Majo, the feminist bookshop with a small vegan café near the Pantheon
Between Jussieu and the Panthéon, you'll find a pretty, cosy bookshop in violet tones, where you'll find feminist, children's and contemporary books, and a vegan café to relax in. [Read more]



Album Comics: the historic bookshop for comic book fans in the Latin Quarter - Photos and reportage
For over 20 years, Album Comics has been the reference address for all fans of American comics. Since 2021, the address has also had an annex dedicated to manga. To the delight of residents of the Latin Quarter. [Read more]



A huge Kilo Shop thrift store has opened in Paris!
Kilo Shop, the famous thrift store, opened a new 300 m2 boutique in the Saint-Michel district on April 7, 2023! Lovers of second hand clothes can discover a large selection of unique and quality clothes, sold by weight, in an ultra-vintage decor. A new good address for eco-responsible shopping in Paris! [Read more]



The Pontoise swimming pool, this Art Deco jewel in Paris has reopened: prices, activities and squash
The legendary Pontoise swimming pool, an Art Deco jewel listed as a Monument Historique, reopened its doors in early December 2023 after extensive renovation work. Located at 19, rue Pontoise in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, this historic swimming pool, designed by the same architect as Molitor and Pailleron, invites you to discover its unique architecture and new facilities. Fitness, weight training and squash await you. [Read more]



The Christmas Panamée 2025: a free hike to explore Paris's holiday illuminations
The Paris Walking Committee is organizing a free, open-to-all stroll on Thursday, December 18, 2025. Join us to explore the most stunning Christmas lights the city has to offer! [Read more]



Paris Palms: exceptional Tui Na massages by Xavier Mehat
Attention wellness enthusiasts! Paris Palms offers top-of-the-range Tui Na massages designed by Xavier Mehat, a unique well-being experience combining therapeutic precision and deep relaxation. [Read more]



Cosmo Pilates: demanding Pilates Reformer classes on Megaformer
Attention Pilates Reformer regulars! The Cosmo Pilates gym offers group classes on Megaformer, which are quite demanding, although beginners are welcome. Nestled in the 6th arrondissement, the gym boasts six machines for a semi-intimidating class. [Read more]



Storm Cycling Club: the training center, coffeeshop and boutique for cycling enthusiasts
In the Saint-Victor district of Paris, the Storm Cycling Club brings together cycling enthusiasts in a multifunctional space, perfect for preparing or equipping them. [Read more]



La Menagerie du Jardin des Plantes, the oldest zoo in Paris
The Menagerie, or rather the zoo of the Jardin des Plantes, belongs to the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. Located next to the famous Jardin des Plantes, it's not only the oldest zoo in Paris, opened in 1794, it's also an area well worth a visit. Every day, hundreds of animals live in 5.5 hectares of greenery. Come and discover them! [Read more]



La Menagerie du Jardin des Plantes, the oldest zoo in Paris
The Menagerie, or rather the zoo of the Jardin des Plantes, belongs to the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. Located next to the famous Jardin des Plantes, it's not only the oldest zoo in Paris, opened in 1794, it's also an area well worth a visit. Every day, hundreds of animals live in 5.5 hectares of greenery. Come and discover them! [Read more]



Christmas holidays 2025: treasure hunt and family workshops at the Monnaie de Paris
The Monnaie de Paris is offering a special program for the Christmas holidays, including immersive guided tours and creative workshops for the whole family. This is a unique opportunity to go behind the scenes of coin production and create your own coin, from December 20, 2025, to January 4, 2026. [Read more]



Contes et Histoires 2025: a storytelling tour to discover the Panthéon in Paris behind the scenes
During the Christmas holidays, the Pantheon invites families to discover its history and famous residents through a storytelling tour, as part of the national event Contes et Histoires 2025, from December 21 to 23, 2025. [Read more]



What to do with children at the Museum of Natural History Family activities and visits
The Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, one of Paris's leading cultural centers, has several locations around the city, with nature, biodiversity and the study of life sciences at the heart of the project. [Read more]



Baby-friendly screenings at the Cinéma du Panthéon
In the Latin Quarter, the Pantheon cinema offers sessions where you can bring your baby, every Friday. [Read more]



Place de la Contrescarpe
Place de la Contrescarpe offers us many moments of joy. With its numerous cafés and large terraces, it is a very lively spot in the Mouffetard neighborhood. Rabelais, Ronsard, Du Bellay, Descartes, as well as Molière, La Fontaine, and Racine all had their quarters here.



Bar Paris 5: Where to have a drink in the 5th arrondissement? Our favorite spots and recommendations


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]



Solera, the craziest cocktail bar in Paris
Solera is the crazy cocktail bar on the Left Bank. Here you'll discover a stunning menu of spectacular signature creations. The perfect place for an unusual cocktail experience! [Read more]



Grouvie: the boudoir-style cocktail bar hidden away in the Cour du Commerce Saint-André
In its retro boudoir, Grouvie unveils a cocktail menu as creative as it is gourmet. Above Brasserie des Prés, each glass promises its share of surprises, from unexpected combinations to spectacular presentations. [Read more]



L'Arbane, an unusual cocktail bar with a €10 happy hour on the Saint-Michel side of Paris
L'Arbane is a cocktail bar with inventive creations in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, not far from the Paris Mint. The program features unusual creations and a €10 happy hour every day of the week. As an added bonus, the address boasts a private room in the heart of a vaulted cellar typical of the Latin Quarter. [Read more]



The Long Hop: an English pub not to be missed in Paris
Located in the 5th arrondissement, The Long Hop is a lively, friendly English pub in the heart of Paris, ideal for sports fans and beer lovers. [Read more]



The Bombardier: the English bar a stone's throw from the Pantheon
An English pub located next to the Pantheon, The Bombardier is a must in the 5th arrondissement for a good beer or to watch a match with atmosphere! [Read more]



Prescription Cocktail Club: cutting-edge creations in a mystical, theatrical bar in Paris
For mixology enthusiasts, Prescription Cocktail Club is the place to be in Paris's 6th arrondissement. This chic, mystical bar serves up cutting-edge creations in a theatrical setting. [Read more]



La Bringue, the all-girls nights and late-night parties in Paris
La Bringue is a fresh new concept that recently hit Parisian nightlife. In a nutshell: "girls only," as these parties are exclusively for women over 18. Expect a safe and sisterly vibe at every event. [Read more]



Le Lucha Libre, the wrestling bar that gets you in the ring!
For those who love combat sports, let's head to Lucha Libre, the Parisian bar that puts wrestling in the spotlight. Here, you can enjoy a drink, watch matches and even take on your mates in the ring. [Read more]
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What to do in Paris's 5th arrondissement? Good addresses and current ideas for outings.
Paris's 5th arrondissement is a meeting point with the capital's history, taking us back in time to antiquity. We'll take you on a tour of the treasures and good addresses to be discovered on this side of the Latin Quarter, as well as the must-do outings of the moment! [Read more]
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 the Latin Quarter!