6th Arrondissement

Paris

6th Arrondissement which includes a park and a statue or sculpture
6th Arrondissement which includes heritage elements, a city and street scenes
6th Arrondissement featuring a park
6th Arrondissement featuring a fountain
6th Arrondissement which includes a fountain

Read about Parisian intelligentsia, discover the lively Latin Quarter and enjoy scenic gardens and bohemian café culture.

The 6th Arrondissement is known for its acclaimed academies and parks and the historic Saint-Germain-des-Prés district. It is considered the intellectual hub of Paris with links to thinkers such as Jean-Paul Sartre. Browse the many art galleries lining the streets for a better understanding of the city’s academia.

Sit at a café on the corner of a street and embrace the zone’s bohemian ideals. Les Deux Magots Café is the most famous meeting place of the learned and artistic, where Picasso, James Joyce and other geniuses of their fields drank and talked.

Discover the historic region of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, which began as a market village around a 6th-century abbey. Gaze up at the intriguing bell tower and learn about the church’s fascinating history. In the surrounding area are bookstalls, quaint cafés and markets. Purchase a second-hand novel by Albert Camus or Emile Zola and stroll along the cobblestone alleys.

Walk south from the river through the side streets of the Latin Quarter. Visit the Sorbonne, a world-famous university competitive with Harvard and Oxford. Peruse the quirky shops and jazz clubs of this lively neighborhood. Come here for a range of international cuisine at restaurants and food stalls.

Learn about the city though the various museums, such as the National Museum of the Middle Ages. It covers themes such as the Roman occupation, Gothic architecture and medieval works of art. Find out about the history of coins and medals at the Musée de la Monnaie.

Enjoy a picnic among the fountains of the Jardin du Luxembourg, which dates back to 1612. Stroll past the landscaped gardens, tree-lined paths and ponds of the 62-acre (25-hectare) park. See the elegant Medici Fountain from 1630.

This arrondissement starts on the Seine River in the center of the city and spreads south past many metro stations. Its southern border is near the Montparnasse Tower and its cemetery.

The 6th Arrondissement is a place to mingle with the country’s avant-garde thinkers in cafés and museums.


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Consider a visit to Luxembourg Gardens and take some time to enjoy the colorful gardens during your time in Odéon. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Paris Luxembourg Station or Odeon Station.

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Saint-Germain-des-Prés

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Home to the École des Beaux-Arts and Musée national Eugène Delacroix, this Parisian quarter boasts iconic cafés like Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore. Easily accessible via Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Mabillon metro stations.

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Latin Quarter

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Brimming with student life, the area boasts a lively atmosphere and numerous bistros, while being home to prestigious institutions like Sorbonne University and Collège de France.

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Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin

Known for its fascinating museums and beautiful river views, there's plenty to explore in Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin. You can visit top attractions like Le Bon Marche and Orsay Museum, and jump on the metro at Rue du Bac Station or Solferino Station to see more of the city.

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Sorbonne showing heritage architecture, street scenes and a fountain

Sorbonne

Consider a visit to Panthéon and take some time to enjoy the stunning river views during your time in Sorbonne. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Maubert-Mutualité Metro Station or Cluny - La Sorbonne Station.

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Tuileries Garden which includes a garden, heritage architecture and heritage elements

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Museums, historic sites, and river views highlight some notable features of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. Make a stop by Louvre Museum or La Carrousel du Louvre while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Louvre - Rivoli Station or Pont Neuf Station to get around town.

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