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Latin Quarter Review

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The fifth district of Notre Dame is the famous Latin district, which is the earliest district on the left bank. The Pantheon, the double doll coffee, the flower god cafe, and the Shakespeare bookstore are all in this area. After visiting Notre Dame, you can go to the Latin district by the way. Shakespeare bookstore can punch a card, but according to the regulations, it is not allowed to take pictures... There are many life-rich shops and restaurants in the old neighborhood, and there are no shortage of French national cuisine, Coli cakes and macarons.

Latin Quarter

Posted: Sep 8, 2019
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  • bhdmfvj
    5/5Outstanding
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    Paris seems to have finally ushered in summer! I am reviving the blood of the sun. I am in a daze to see the people coming and going. It seems that Paris has finally ushered in summer! The person who lives by the sun is full of blood and resurrected. The people who are in a daze to see the sun are really comfortable.

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    Posted: Apr 23, 2022
  • bhdmfvj
    5/5Outstanding
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    I moved here three years ago and passed this street every day. I remember 17 years of New Year's Day, when I visited Hemingway's former residence and lived in the same building as the French poet Weierren. I was shocked that this road has a long history. The original ordinary stone road can be traced back to the Neolithic era and has been history for 10,000 years! Small shops on both sides have gathered the food of almost all the peoples in the world. In the past few years, some have been there, and some have changed their masters several times. But the only thing that remains unchanged is the leisure and warmth. It is lively but not noisy, old but still vigorous. Full of international style, but also the most authentic French left bank Latin folk customs. Loved love.

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    Posted: Mar 13, 2022
  • bhdmfvj
    5/5Outstanding
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    Today we went to Montmartre Heights, the famous Latin Quarter, the legendary Sacred Heart Church! You know, my first volume of French textbook introduced Paris mentioned it, I didn't expect to really come here almost twenty years later, and almost because of theft and robbery, I don't want to come, although it is actually quite Latin Quarter to give me a feeling that is not very easy to describe, It feels like an independent existence outside Paris, but there is a feeling that this is the real Paris. Walking to the back of the Sacred Heart Church, I found a small garden, was planning to take pictures, I met an English tour group, heard the tour guide said that from this place can take pictures that are different from most people, this is really in line with me [victory]. This area is really a surprise every few tens of meters, or a small exquisite garden, or a romantic long step, or a beautiful house, with the high and low terrain, inserted, due to the terrain, the bus here out of the Harry Potter feeling, Super cool! Even the atmosphere of roadside restaurants and secondhand bookstores is more cultural and temperamental!

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    Posted: Mar 12, 2022
  • 小亚到处看看
    5/5Outstanding
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    When I was in Paris, I stayed in a hotel near here, where there was a lot of culture and public order. Not far from Notre Dame in Paris, there are also flower god cafes and double-aged cafes where literati and ink travelers once haunted. There are many small restaurants, cafes gathering places, weekends and holidays, there will be many street performers. A very small and romantic area.

    4
    Posted: Sep 7, 2016
  • justinwang1987
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Latin area of Paris has many ancient buildings, museums and galleries. The whole area has a strong sense of romance and leisure. It is full of fresh cafes, restaurants and bars. It's very nice.

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    Posted: Feb 22, 2017
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