If you're a gourmet, you'll want to head to Louis Vins, a restaurant in the 5th arrondissement, on the slopes of Mont Saint-Geneviève, to discover the new menu designed by Mélanie Serre. Bistronomic cuisine to be enjoyed without moderation!
Square René-Viviani is undoubtedly one of the most unusual gardens in Paris. In this garden near the quays of the Seine, you'll discover a verdant spot dotted with historic relics and overlooking Notre-Dame. It even boasts the oldest tree in Paris!
At the Filmothèque in the Latin Quarter, there are no screenings of the week's releases, just a panoply of indestructible classics from the cinematic landscape.
With two cinemas in Odéon, one on the Saint Germain side and the other on the Saint Michel side, MK2 makes the most of its location surrounded by the many tourist attractions of the Latin Quarter.
If you're still a student, then you have the chance to visit the Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne, in the 5th arrondissement. A wonderful place to study in peace and quiet.
Paris is home to a new bookshop with a concept never seen before in France. Located in the Latin Quarter, Les Grands Caractères offers books adapted for the visually impaired. It's the perfect place for literature fans whose passion for books was previously compromised by their sight problems.
At 20 rue de la Harpe, the Crêperie de Cluny is getting a makeover. While you wait for the next changes, its terrace and menu invite you to discover a bit of Brittany in the Saint-Michel district.