
Guided tour of the Sainte Chapelle and the Conciergerie
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This guided walk between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Saint-Michel plunges you into one of the capital’s most emblematic areas. A veritable compendium of history, culture and the Parisian art of living, this route passes through mythical places where intellectuals, artists and great figures of history met.
Designed for groups, this tour offers a complete immersion in Left Bank Paris, with its prestigious heritage and unique atmosphere.
The Saint-Germain-des-Prés district is one of the oldest and most influential in Paris. Born around its abbey, founded in the 6th century, it quickly became a major intellectual center.
Over the centuries, it has attracted :
Even today, its atmosphere blends elegance, history and creativity.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés is famous for its emblematic cafés, veritable intellectual meeting places.
Among the most famous:
These establishments were home to figures such as Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Picasso, making the neighborhood a symbol of Parisian intellectual life.
The walk then takes you to the Jardin du Luxembourg, one of the most beautiful green spaces in Paris.
Created in the 17th century, it surrounds the Palais du Luxembourg, seat of the French Senate.
The site offers :
Along the way, you’ll also admire a number of 17th and 18th century townhouses, testimony to the refinement of the Left Bank.
As they continue their stroll, visitors discover a remarkable wealth of architecture:
This area is the focus of several centuries of history, from the Middle Ages to the Haussmann transformations.
The walk continues to the Latin Quarter, one of the oldest parts of Paris.
Its name comes from the fact that it was once taught in Latin in medieval universities.
The district is distinguished by :
Even today, it remains a place for meetings and exchanges.
The walk also takes in the famous boulevard Saint-Michel, a major thoroughfare created in the 19th century during the Haussmann era.
Over a kilometer long, it links the Seine to the south of the Latin Quarter and runs alongside major institutions such as the Sorbonne.
This boulevard epitomizes student and cultural Paris.
The route ends at Place Saint-Michel, one of the capital’s liveliest spots.
Its famous fountain, listed as a historic monument, depicts the archangel Saint-Michel slaying the dragon and is a true symbol of the district.
This site marks the transition between :
Combining Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Saint-Michel reveals two complementary faces of Paris:
This course offers :
This walk is perfectly suited to groups, thanks to its fluid, accessible route.
It proposes :
It’s suitable for everyone, from history buffs to those curious about Paris.
Choosing this tour means discovering the very essence of Paris.
It enables :
Between elegance, history and intellectual life, this walk offers an unforgettable immersion in authentic Paris.
This walk takes in one of the richest areas of Paris in terms of history and culture. It links two of the Left Bank's most emblematic districts, and offers an immersion in the intellectual, artistic and academic Paris.
The route takes in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés abbey, literary cafés, the Jardin du Luxembourg, private mansions, the Latin Quarter and the Saint-Michel fountain. It's a compendium of the Left Bank's must-sees.
The Latin Quarter is famous for its academic and intellectual history. Since the Middle Ages, it has been home to schools and universities, notably the Sorbonne, and today remains a hub of student and cultural life.