Saint-Sulpice

Saint-Sulpice

It took six architects 150 years to finish this twin-towered church dedicated to St Sulpicius. The second largest church in Paris is known for its striking facade, frescoes by Eugene Delacroix - and, of course, for featuring in that famous scene in The Da Vinci Code. It's also got a monumental organ, which you can hear in action during Sunday Mass.
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Hotel Le Senat

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Central Saint Germain

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  • Renovated historical building
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  • 120m from the nearest bus stop
  • 350m from Notre Dame
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Luxembourg Palace

Luxembourg Palace

Paris

Now the seat of the French Senate, this handsome palace overlooking the Seine is a fine example of French classical architecture. The gardens are the star of the show though. Children can be seen racing their...

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Les Deux Magots

Les Deux Magots

Paris

Follow in the footsteps of cultural heavyweights Ernest Hemingway, Picasso and Simone de Beauvoir by eating at this historic St-Germain cafe. Sip coffee in a wicker chair on the pretty terrace area and watch...

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Café de Flore

Café de Flore

Paris

One of Paris' oldest coffeehouses, Café de Flore once counted influential creatives such as Raymond Queneau and Pablo Picasso as regulars. Today it’s still popular with the rich and famous, serving breakfast,...

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