Latin Quarter
Neighborhood guideThe Latin Quarter centers around the Sorbonne University and features narrow cobblestone streets lined with bistros, bookshops, and cafés, plus major attractions like the Panthéon and Saint-Étienne-du-Mont church. Expect to pay €25-40 for dinner at traditional brasseries, with the area offering easy metro access via Saint-Michel, Cluny-La Sorbonne, and Maubert-Mutualité stations.
Overview
The Latin Quarter centers around the Sorbonne University and features narrow cobblestone streets lined with bistros, bookshops, and cafés, plus major attractions like the Panthéon and Saint-Étienne-du-Mont church. Expect to pay €25-40 for dinner at traditional brasseries, with the area offering easy metro access via Saint-Michel, Cluny-La Sorbonne, and Maubert-Mutualité stations.
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