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15 Things to Do in the Latin Quarter, Paris

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Tucked away far enough from major tourist attractions, yet close enough to walk to the Notre Dame, the Latin Quarter is an unlikely neighborhood to visit on your first trip to Paris. It took me several trips before I finally saw the Panthéon myself!

I chose the Latin Quarter for my 6-week trip to Paris this past September and was excited to explore a new part of Paris I hadn’t yet discovered.

The Latin Quarter is one of the oldest parts of Paris and is named after the Latin language which was spoken there by students in the Middle Ages. The neighborhood is still a student quarter – with prominent universities like La Sorbonne still calling the 5th home.

A narrow street in the 5th
A narrow street in the 5th

Visit the Panthéon

This is an architectural marvel that serves as a mausoleum for many of France’s distinguished citizens.

View of the Panthéon from Rue Valette
View of the Panthéon from Rue Valette

Rue Mouffetard Market Street

Known for its vibrant street markets and cafes, Rue Mouffetard is the perfect place for food lovers.

Saint-Étienne-du-Mont Church

The steps where Midnight in Paris was filmed: Saint-Étienne-du-Mont Church
The steps where Midnight in Paris was filmed: Saint-Étienne-du-Mont Church

Tour the Sorbonne Univeristy

One of the oldest universities in the world, you can admire the Sorbonne’s historic architecture.

Walk Rue de la Montagne Sainte Geneviève for this View

View of the Panthéon from Rue de la Montagne Sainte Geneviève in Paris
View of the Panthéon from Rue de la Montagne Sainte Geneviève in Paris

Musée de Cluny

Home to the National Museum of the Middle Ages, Musée de Cluny holds an extensive collection of medieval artifacts.

Bookshops and Literary History

Explore the historic Shakespeare and Company bookstore, or trace the paths of famous writers who frequented this area. There are dozens of amazing academic bookshops in the area where you can buy some of France’s best books!

Attend a Jazz Club

The Latin Quarter has a rich jazz heritage, and there are many clubs where you can enjoy live performances.

Visit a Local French Cinema like Le Champo

Le Champo is one of the most famous independent cinemas in Paris and it’s located in the Latin Quarter! This neighborhood is home to some of the oldest cinemas in Paris, offering a chance to see classic French films.

Eat at Maison Marie and People Watch

Maison Marie, Paris
Maison Marie, Paris

Odette for Pastries

Odette Pastry Shop in Paris
Odette Pastry Shop in Paris
Parisian Street Sign
Parisian Street Sign

Walk the cobblestone street Rue de Lanneau

Rue de Lanneau, Paris
Rue de Lanneau

Eat from a Local Boulangerie

A boulangerie in the 5th, Paris
A boulangerie in the 5th
Eric Kayser Boulangerie in the Latin Quarter of Paris
Eric Kayser Boulangerie in the Latin Quarter of Paris
La Tarterie Pastries in Paris
La Tarterie Pastries in Paris
Le Onze Hotel, Latin Quarter, Paris
Le Onze Hotel, Latin Quarter, Paris

Walk Down the Famous Rue Soufflot

View of Pantheon from Rue Soufflot
View of Pantheon from Rue Soufflot

Enjoy the Restaurants

Les Gourmands de Notre Dame - Beautiful Building Façade in the Latin Quarter of Paris
Les Gourmands de Notre Dame – Beautiful Building Façade in the Latin Quarter of Paris

These activities showcase the diverse cultural, historical, and culinary delights that the Latin Quarter has to offer. Whether you’re interested in history, food, or just exploring the narrow winding streets, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant part of Paris!

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