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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. This is a famous boulevard within the Left Bank side of the city, starting at Pont de la Concorde at the Seine River, passing through the St. Germain and Latin Quarters and then intersecting the river again at Pont de Sully.

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  4. Boulevard Saint Germain, Bon Marché & Rue du Bac. Running through the elegant 7th arrondissement, the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and into the lively Latin Quarter, Boulevard Saint Germain is a street shoppers won’t want to miss in Paris.

    • Boulevard Saint Germain, Bon Marché & Rue du Bac
      Boulevard Saint Germain, Bon Marché & Rue du Bac
    • Grand Magasins on Boulevard Haussmann, Rue Tronchet & La Madeleine
      Grand Magasins on Boulevard Haussmann, Rue Tronchet & La Madeleine
    • Rue du Commerce
      Rue du Commerce
  5. The Boulevard Saint-Germain is renowned for its lively atmosphere and Parisian charm. Visitors can stroll along the avenue and admire the Haussmannian architecture, elegant buildings, traditional cafés, and stylish boutiques.

  6. Le boulevard Saint-Germain est un boulevard de la rive gauche de Paris, ainsi nommé en l'honneur de l'évêque Germain de Paris (496–576), et en raison de la proximité de l'église Saint-Germain-des-Prés qui lui est dédiée.

  7. Feb 19, 2024 · When the weather is nice there are few better things to do in St. Germain than stroll the Boulevard Saint-Germain. The street is the beating heart of the neighborhood! It will takes you past all the most charming things to do in St. Germain.

  8. Mar 6, 2024 · The neighborhood is a postcard-perfect vision of Paris: a grand, boutique-filled boulevard; café terraces practically made for people watching; former mansions turned hotels; antique shops and...

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