



Paris: Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Operating Hours:Public street, accessible at all times. Shops typically Monday - Saturday: 10:00 - 19:00
The Vibe:Left Bank chic and literary cafés
The Left Bank's most elegant quarter blends fashion with café culture. Luxury boutiques share the streets with historic literary cafés.
Designer windows and antique shops line refined old streets. The terraces of Flore and Deux Magots hum a few steps away.
- The Left Bank's most elegant shopping quarter
- Luxury boutiques and design shops
- Home to the historic literary cafés
- A refined, café-culture district
Fit For
- 💕 Couples: "Boutiques and café terraces together."
- 🌍 Culture travellers: "The old literary heart of the Left Bank."
- 🛍️ Shoppers: "Refined boutiques and design shops."
- 🧳 Solo: "A stroll with a café pause."
Highlights
- Luxury boutiques and design shops
- The historic Café de Flore and Deux Magots
- The Saint-Germain-des-Prés church
- The antique and art dealers — Hidden Gem
- The refined, literary atmosphere
- The oldest church in the city on the square
- The art and antique galleries in the side streets
Paris Local Expert

Hamed (Leo) Kiani
Table of Contents
- Metro Saint-Germain-des-Prés (line 4)
- Around the church and Boulevard Saint-Germain
- In the heart of the 6th
Food & Coffee Shops
Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots
Bistros in the side streets
Bakeries around the church
Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots
Bistros in the side streets
Bakeries around the church
Insider Tips
Sit at a historic café between shops
Explore the antique-dealer side streets
Combine it with the Luxembourg gardens
Sit at a historic café between shops
Explore the antique-dealer side streets
Combine it with the Luxembourg gardens
Photography Tips
The church and café terraces are the shots
Refined streets photograph well
Evening light suits the square
The church and café terraces are the shots
Refined streets photograph well
Evening light suits the square
Things To Do Nearby
The Luxembourg gardens nearby
The Orsay along the river
Shakespeare and Company toward Notre-Dame
The Luxembourg gardens nearby
The Orsay along the river
Shakespeare and Company toward Notre-Dame















