In Saint-Germain-des-Prés, life is effortlessly chic
and all things are beautiful. The main boulevard is
dotted with famed terraced cafés, haut-couture shops,
ivy-covered railings and fine-dining restaurants.
Antique dealers and art galleries surround the fine
art school and small museums hide in unassuming
squares. The neighborhood’s namesake church is the
oldest in Paris and is the backdrop for talented
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musicians every weekend. The Luxembourg Gardens house
the national senate, splendid lawns and flourishing
flower beds. Famous faces and bourgeois Parisians
frequent Saint Germain accompanied by the students of
Rue Saint Guillaume and Rue des Saints-Pères. This is
a neighborhood where afternoon people-watching from a
café or playing cards in a brasserie are a key part of
the daily fabric.
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