(Last Update: 05.09.2024) 5. borough'in, Latin Quarter – Quartier Latin In the region referred to as Notre Dame Cathedraldiagonally across from Seine River located on the coast Saint michelIt is a lively place at all hours of the day and is a very enjoyable place to wander around. Châtelet, Our Lady, Boulevard Saint Germain, Luxembourg Garden Saint Michel, which is always crowded with tourists as it is located in the middle of important attractions such as eating and drinking It is also a neighborhood with restaurants offering rich yet affordable options.
Saint Michel Square - Place de Saint Michel is lively at all hours of the day, often people come out and perform, and anyone who wishes can play the piano in a corner of the square. Pigeons, children running around, the sound of the fountain, the hum of people and traffic; Everything gets mixed up here. Frankly, although I love the liveliness of Saint Michel, this chaos tires me after a short time. I am a person of peace :)
RER-C or RER-B's “Saint Michel – Notre Dame” or M4 metro When you get off at the "Saint Michel" station of the line and enter the square, you will be greeted by a magnificent fountain. 1860This fountain built in has the same name as the district: Fontaine Saint Michel – Saint Michel Fountain. Especially the fact that the corner, that is, the side façade, of a building is arranged as a magnificent fountain in this way makes one think of what a sophisticated taste one is faced with.
here metro ve RER The station has many exits, but especially the "art nouveau" designs at the Place Saint Michel exits delight our eyes, emphasizing the characteristics of the city. When you turn your face to the fountain in the square, the road on the left Luxembourg Garden ve Pantheon goes out to the side; Great on the road too Medieval Museum – Musée de Cluny there.
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When you turn your face to the fountain, the road on the right is 6. boroughbelonging to and Odeonto, and from there Boulevard Saint GermainIt reaches to . Shop selling rich stationery and art supplies on the road Rougier & Ple will appear in front of you. Seine River behind you, Cité Island – Île de la Cité is lagging behind. When you enter from the street on your left, you step into streets with all kinds of eating and drinking places.
If you continue on this street, the road forks after a while. From here on, you can go wherever you want. The side streets, which sometimes narrow, sometimes widen, and sometimes make forks, are quite crowded. I generally prefer to continue straight on the road on the left.
You can find many examples of world cuisine, especially Italian, Arabic, Greek and of course French dishes, in the restaurants here. Although St. Michel a tourist area Since it is a very affordable and not bad place to eat, we can say that the quality of the food is not great, but mostly based on touristic menus, it is a preferable place to eat.
If you enter the street from the main street and proceed straight ahead, you will see a narrow street on your left: Rue Chat Qui Peche… That means “Fishing Cat Street” :) The name of this street is interesting, but the real interesting thing is The Narrowest Street in Paris If you are wondering about the other “bests” of Paris to my article in this link you can look 😉
If you look at that street and go straight on your way, at the end of the street on your left Notre Dame CathedralYou will see . Just on your right kebab style There is a Turkish restaurant, but I cannot say that it is very successful. Despite everything, if you are looking for your own taste and do not want to eat anything else, you can visit here. My favorite Turkish restaurant in Paris as Saint Martin Canal on the side Labranda RestaurantI can recommend 😉
If you cross the street and continue your way straight ahead, on the right, you will see the famous bookstore in Paris. Shakespeare and CompanyYou arrive at; of course right next to you Shakespeare and Company CaféWe do not skip . From here Our Lady You can either go to the side or enter from the street on the right and explore the depths of the Quartier Latin - Latin Quarter. Believe me, it is very beautiful there too.
On your trip to Paris Our Lady If you come to the side, it may be enjoyable to go to Saint Michel and experience the lively side of Paris - even if it is a bit touristy - and as I said, this is a region that will make you happy when it comes to eating and drinking, especially for lunch. For more relaxed dinners, I recommend choosing more private places. Although the restaurants in Saint Michel are quite satisfactory, they ultimately contain places suitable for more casual and affordable dining concepts.
If you want to eat something decent in this area, try the restaurant across the road, on the right side of the fountain Le Rive GaucheIf you enter from the right of , when you go down the stairs at the end of the passage, there is an Italian restaurant on the right. L'Osteria Del Passe Partout Yes, I would like to recommend it to you too. Pantheon If you go towards the sides La Petite PérigourdineYou might also like to eat something at . Close to the metro station, with the feel of a mountain restaurant on the Swiss border. Le Chalet Saint-MichelYou can also try eating classic French dishes in .
Even after wandering around here Odeon over Boulevard Saint Germain You can walk to the side or Cité Island – Île de la Citéof and right behind Saint Louis Island – Île Saint LouisYou can discover the beauties of or Seine River You can take a walk along it. Don't worry, wherever you go, they are all beautiful...
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
Address: Place Saint-Michel, 75005 Paris
3 Comments
Hello Mr Ahmed,
Is the Greek tavern you mentioned or El Burro Blanco in another article a place we can go with our two children, ages 8 and 13? There are a couple of Greek restaurants on that street. Do you remember his name?
Thanks in advance.
Almost all the places here are comfortable places to go with children. The only problem is that, as is the case throughout Paris, the tables are so small that it is a bit difficult for children to sit for a long time without getting bored. Although your children are not small, so I don't think you will have a problem.
Happy Days.
Even I can't check as often as you to see if there's a response. Congratulations and thank you again.