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The Latin Quarter
Hotseat of Paris Intellectual History

By , About.com Guide

The Latin Quarter is Paris' traditional center of great thinking. Some of the world's most important artists, philosophers, and writers have passed through the area throughout history, frequenting the centuries-old Sorbonne University or the many now-legendary cafes around the area. The Latin quarter retains the nostalgic charm of past ages, while still being an important hub of education and ideas to this day. It's also a lush, picturesque area of Paris, with lots of quiet squares and gardens, winding backstreets, and vibrant open-air markets.

To explore the Latin Quarter, try getting off at Metro Cluny-la-Sorbonne (Line 10) or RER Luxembourg (Line B), and let your feet carry you where they will.

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The St.-Etienne du Mont ChurchLycée Henri IVPlace de la ContrescarpeQuiet Courtyard Off of Rue Mouffetard
Rue MouffetardShops on Rue MouffetardLa Sorbonne University: A Symbol of Parisian PrestigeSorbonne University Bathed in Dusky August Light
Rue de l'Ecole de MedecineNarrow Latin Quarter Street Marco Polo Fountain Under Stormy Canopy
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