(Last Update: 06.09.2024) Shakespeare and Company, Paris's most famous bookstore selling English books, was first opened in 1919 on Rue Dupytren in Odéon. The owner of the bookstore, Sylvia Beach, moved this store, which sold only English books, to Rue de l'Odéon in 1921 and served there for many years. However, Sylvia Beach decided not to open her shop again during the Second World War.
(Last Update: 06.09.2024) If the first thing that comes to my mind when I think of Saint Michel is the Saint Michel Fountain in the square, the first place that comes to my mind is Gibert Jeune. When I first published this article, Gibert Jeune had many shops in many corners of Saint Michel, but over time he could not resist the changing times and reduced the number of shops. He closed the place you see in the cover photo, but
(Last Update: 01.12.2024) As someone who has never had an interest in learning French at any point in his life, the fact that I had to learn this language as of 2012 and the adventures I experienced afterwards are tragicomic :) I wanted to talk to people who intend to learn French or who are halfway there and think that they cannot progress. Let me share my experiences and what I know, so that life will be a little easier for them. Of course
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) This magnificent building complex, which resembles a university campus at first glance, is of course related to university life, but it does not belong to a single university, on the contrary, it is especially suitable for university students and people who will do academic research who come to Paris from all over the world to study. It is the result of the successful implementation of a magnificent project that has the distinction of being a home for So the most general