36 hours in Left Bank, Paris
From the Latin Quarterâs alleys to the grand boulevards of St.-Germain-des-Prés, the Left Bankâs classic charms can be found in cafes, museums and shops.
From the Latin Quarterâs alleys to the grand boulevards of St.-Germain-des-Prés, the Left Bankâs classic charms can be found in cafes, museums and shops.
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Charming and enchanting, Europe's city of fashion, of art and culture, of romance is a favourite for many, many times over. From haute cuisine to haute couture, Paris seduces and mesmerises with its museums of masterpieces, its tantalising political history, its chic cafes and aroma of sophistication. Home to some of the most famous past and present, this city is the epicentre of style, taste and the 'nouveau'.