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  1. Boulevard Saint-Germain (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ sɛ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃]) is a major street in Paris on the Rive Gauche of the Seine. It curves in a 3.5-kilometre (2.1 miles) arc from the Pont de Sully in the east (the bridge at the edge of Île Saint-Louis ) to the Pont de la Concorde (the bridge to the Place de la Concorde ) in the west and ...

  2. Boulevard St. Germain. 429 reviews. #86 of 3,552 things to do in Paris. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. About. This historic street is most famous for its assortment of old cafés. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Tours & experiences. Explore different ways to experience this place. See options.

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  3. The Boulevard Saint-Germain is one of the most famous and iconic avenues in Paris, located on the left bank of the Seine River. This renowned boulevard stretches across several districts of the city, offering a multitude of tourist attractions, shops, local life, entertainment, monuments, museums, history, and even markets.

    • Saint-Germain Chocolate & Patisserie Tour. There's plenty of sampling on the chocolate & pastry walking tour. Combine your passion for The City of Food with your love of chocolate and fabulous French patisseries.
    • Hotel d'Aubusson. The charming lounge of Hotel d'Aubusson. Set on Rue Dauphine, which leads directly to the Seine, where you can cross Pont Neuf to île de la Cité (it's a 3-minute walk), Hotel d'Aubusson is our highest-rated boutique hotel in Saint-Germain-des-Prés as well as our readers' top choice.
    • Musée Delacroix. Delacroix's most famous work, "Liberty Leading the People" At this dedicated museum explore the great French painter's life, his artwork, and his studio.
    • Food Tour of Saint Germain des Prés. Saint Germain des Prés is a gourmet's dream place. Walk the historic streets of the Saint Germain des Prés with an expert food guide to visit some of the most interesting food shops on the Left Bank.
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    • Treat yourself to a Macaron from Laduree. Laduree is a baking powerhouse at this point. The company has multiple locations peppered throughout the United States, Egypt, Qatar, Japan and all over Europe.
    • Peruse the Musee National Eugene Delacroix. Eugene Delacroix was a French painter and leader in the romantic art movement. Instead of merely replicating scenes in history, he mixed emotion into his work.
    • Split a Bottle of Rosé at Les Deux Magots. Parisians consider passing time as an art form, and they’ve been qualifying for those Olympics since the dawn of time.
    • Or grab a cup of coffee at Cafe de Flore. It’s impossible to find a list of things to do in St. Germain that doesn’t include a visit to the renowned Café de Flore.
  5. St. Germain is bisected by the Boulevard St. Germain, which serves as the central axis of the area running roughly parallel to the river. Most of the above mentioned sights are within five minutes walk of the Boulevard.

  6. Boulevard Saint-Germain is one of the most beautiful and historically intriguing streets in Paris. Parisian locals and visitors from across the globe stroll down this famous Paris street to admire the architecture from centuries past, sip an Americana from a charming sidewalk cafe or don a new scarf from a quaint boutique.

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