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- Jul 28, 2024, 1:16 PM
- ☁️ 23 °C
- Altitude: 50 m
- FranceÎle-de-FranceParisParis 11 Ancien - Quartier SorbonneLatin Quarter48°51’6” N 2°20’46” E
Latin Quarter
July 28 in France ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C
After the Louvre, we wandered over to the Latin Quarter, which is a maze of narrow streets with lots of shops and restaurants. Along the way, we spotted one Atlas Obscura site, which is a rhinoceros statue in front of the Musee D'Orsay. More here: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/rhinoceros
Our first stop was lunch at Mirama, a well-established hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant that is almost an institution in Paris. I remember Mirama fondly from my prior visits to Paris in the 1990s, and little has changed, including the roasted poultry hanging on the shopfront. I ordered a shrimp wonton noodle soup and it was spot on in terms of taste and the requisite springy texture of the noodles.
After eating, we started making our way to the Catacombs, which was a 45 minute walk away. Along the way, we stopped at the Parthenon, and we also stopped to view some fountains and statues at the southern edge of the Luxembourg Palace grounds.
After the Catacombs, we ducked into the Denfort Rochereau Metro station and made our way back to the Latin Quarter because we missed a couple of Atlas Obscura sites. Exiting at St Michel station, we spotted a creperie and we stopped for a nutella and banana crepe. Sadly, we did not enjoy this spot as the staff weren't friendly with us, probably because we rebuffed their efforts to get us to order an alcoholic beverage. We quickly ate our crepe and left.
Our first Atlas Obscura site turned out to be just next to Mirama: a sundial designed by Salvador Dali. We then wandered the area a little bit before hitting a second Atlas Obscura site: Shakespeare and Company, a bookstore. I was surprised to see people lined up outside, and I was happy to see a thriving independent bookstore because their counterparts in the US are struggling.
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