Paris: the best sights in the Latin Quarter

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • On your list of where to go and what to see in Paris, at the top must be the Latin Quarter. This area has been attracting visitors for centuries.
    And it's not hard to see why. It's the only part of Paris that still has vestiges of the city's Roman history dating back 2,000 years. Yet it remains a vibrant, central part of the capital with a student vibe sitting alongside chic boutiques and restaurants.
    In the Latin Quarter you'll find many eye-opening and illuminating places:
    - The district was called the Latin Quarter because university students who went here centuries ago spoke Latin -- so it makes sense to visit the Sorbonne, which still remains core to the area
    - Of course to get a real feel of what Paris looked like when it started out, head to the Museum of the Middle Ages, also called le Musée de Cluny, which is built on ancient Roman baths. Among the many fascinating artefacts there you'll see one of the jewels in the crown of France's historic legacy: the 15th century tapestries of the Lady and the Unicorn.
    - To actually walk around in Paris's fascinating history you should see Les Arènes de Lutèce -- Roman arenas where gladiators and wild animals fought, and where you can walk around today (people play football and pétanque there now).
    - Nearby is cool little square of cafés and bars called Place de la Contrescarpe, where prices are mainly kept reasonable because of the number of students that drink there.
    - And for a walk in the green -- lots of green -- there is the Latin Quarter's biggest park. (It's NOT the Jardin de Luxembourg, which actually isn't part of the Latin Quarter). It's the Jardin des Plantes: a cultivated expanse with rows and greenhouses of exotic plants -- and there's a musuem of natural history.
    - Across the road from the Jardin de Plantes is Paris's Mosque. There's a door leading into a courtyard that anyone can go into, regardless of religion or not religion, where you can sit down for a glass of sweet mint tea or pastries from the Levant.
    - Head to the other side of the Latin Quarter and you'll be in the busy Odéon area, which is where there is a busy road, an intersection of métros and a lot of movie cinemas giving you the latest flicks but also, in the back streets, old classics and arthouse films.
    - Here you might find a tucked away little alleyway with a lot of cute restaurants and cafés, including one entrance to Le Procope, which is one of the very oldest cafés in Paris (it started serving in 1686) -- a cool address where both Napoléon and Marie Antoinette were known to drop by.
    - Finally, you'll really see and feel the grandeur of France in the Panthéon, a domed momument in the heart of the Latin Quarter that has the tombs of some 80 of France's biggest illuminaries, among them Voltaire, Victor Hugo, Emile Zola and.... Josephine Baker, a famous singer born in America who helped the Résistance and who became French, and who has a cenotaph in the Panthéon.
    The video is sorted into chapters:
    00:00 - Midnight in Paris
    00:13 - Introduction
    00:31 - The Sorbonne
    01:04 - Things to see
    01:22 - Musée de Cluny
    01:49 - Les Arènes de Lutèce
    03:37 - Place de la Contrescarpe
    03:50 - Jardin des Plantes
    04:21 - Tea in the Mosque
    04:32 - Odéon and Le Procope café
    05:19 - The Panthéon
    06:02 - Good knight
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    ** Shot on an iPhone, edited on an iPad with LumaFusion **
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 49

  • @mundorueda9402
    @mundorueda9402 9 днів тому

    I have been watching and enjoying a lot of your interesting videos lately and I often wondered "she looks Hispanic" and I was right. I see you with a lot of Frida Kahlo and Maria Felix in you: cultured, adventurous, arty, funny, beautiful, multiple/intriguing personalities and not give a darn when you express yourself to others. You replied to me when I visited Paris in October 2023 and I appreciated it. Guess what? I am coming back for a whole month in September 2024 and stay again in the Latin Quarter. I can hardly wait. I will look for you (dreaming) when I walk the streets of Paris or dance by the Seine river next to Pont de Sully. I am Mexican, American and an Argentinian older senior because I danced tango in Buenos Aires for 20 years. I've also danced salsa all of my life. I wish you continued success.

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  7 днів тому

      Well, thanks (I think) for being compared to some big artists. If you're making another trip to France you must really be under the country's spell. For open-air dancing in warmer months, you are right: the Arènes on the riverbank near the Pont Sully are excellent. Also sometimes in Place de la République -- and try El Diabolito (in rue Saint-Sebastien in the 11th arrondissement)

  • @findingretreat
    @findingretreat Рік тому +2

    such energy with touch of crazy(in a good way)loved it!!!

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      Thanks! I hope I'm not too crazy in these?

  • @FredHolmeswriter
    @FredHolmeswriter Рік тому +1

    There are lots of travel videos out there, but none with your playful sense of humor. Well done.

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      That's a cool comment! Thanks for that!

  • @waleedsayed522
    @waleedsayed522 3 місяці тому

    I never had the ideal of visting Paris, france but your content have change my mentality

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  3 місяці тому

      Really? That's wonderful to hear. It's a complex city, with so many layers, so many ways of seeing it. Give it a try.

  • @rundanerun
    @rundanerun Рік тому +2

    Your videos are both entertaining and informative. I decided to travel to Paris in May! Keep up the good work

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      Great - I'm sure you'll have a great trip. May in Paris is wonderful

  • @unodosblanco
    @unodosblanco 16 днів тому

    T'est formidable ! Merci !

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  16 днів тому

      Gracias, unodosblanco. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @PeterPenguin77
    @PeterPenguin77 Рік тому +1

    Once again I am transfixed with fascination at the amazing history you present with such charm. I never heard about those museums or the oldest restaurant frequented by Napoleon! Bravo!

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      Great -- hopefully some things for you to see next time you visit Paris! Honestly, the city has so many museums it's not possible to see them all...

  • @UsamabhaiRao
    @UsamabhaiRao 8 місяців тому +2

    MashAllah beautiful place❤

  • @doloressanchez346
    @doloressanchez346 Рік тому

    Hi I really like your videos .
    Beautiful ❤️
    Thank you so much .
    Have fun .
    Hugs from Utah .
    😻😻😻😻

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      That's lovely to hear. Really, that buoys me and gives me more energy for my next videos. Thanks so much.

  • @debisusan4338
    @debisusan4338 Рік тому

    Lovely video! Thanks

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      Many thanks Debi Susan. I have a new one coming in a few days that took me a LOT longer to do than expected

  • @dennisg3275
    @dennisg3275 Рік тому

    Great job!! Looking forward to our next trip to Paris already...

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому +1

      And you'll have a great time! This is shaping up to be a bumper year for tourism in Paris

  • @philip5899
    @philip5899 Рік тому

    You’re funny !!! I love the Latin quarter. I had coffee and ice cream from the coffee shop just in the corner of the square with my daughter in March last year and we sat on those little concrete squares !!!

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      A lovely little spot. I hope you guys get back there soon

  • @Ale_goria
    @Ale_goria Рік тому

    You convenced me with the sword jajaj beautiful video!

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      Muchas gracias (¡tambien por ver hasta la espada!)

  • @lavinder11
    @lavinder11 Рік тому +1

    I'm here in Paris now and am looking for a new place to live. The 5th seems like a good mix of what I like.

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому +1

      The 5th is a great place to live, has been for a while. The great thing about a compact yet dense city like Paris, with its mix of arrondissements and historic legacies in each, is that you can find an area that reflects your interests, ties and the convenience you'll want for your work or leisure. It never ceases to fascinate. Good luck with the (inevitably) tough search for an apartment!

  • @mickcarlon8147
    @mickcarlon8147 Рік тому

    You (and your videos) are truly BEAUTIFUL.

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, I do put a lot of effort into the videos to try and add a little bit of quality to them.

    • @mickcarlon8147
      @mickcarlon8147 Рік тому

      @@amusingaida: And you SUCCEED!

    • @mickcarlon8147
      @mickcarlon8147 Рік тому

      @@amusingaida: You SUCCEED! Happy Healthy Holidays, young lady.

  • @mundorueda9402
    @mundorueda9402 Рік тому

    Enjoyed the video very much because of your bubbly personality. You are a jewel! I will stay at the Latin Quarter in October 2023.

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      Y tienes razon. Es un districto muy vivo! Thanks for stopping by here -- and enjoy Paris!

    • @mundorueda9402
      @mundorueda9402 Рік тому

      @@amusingaida How did you know I speak Spanish? Eres una chispa . . . como decimos en Mexico. Te deseo lo mejor.

  • @irminsulwotan6413
    @irminsulwotan6413 Рік тому

    Très bien! Je visiterai le quartier latin quand j'irai à Paris:-)

  • @katsybo
    @katsybo 7 місяців тому

    I do want to sit there and wait for the past to come pick me up!

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  7 місяців тому

      If only it were like that! (Though walking around Paris you do think sometimes that the past lives on...)

  • @MrDigitalman78
    @MrDigitalman78 13 днів тому +1

    You know Aida, the city of Montréal in Canada 🇨🇦 is a North American Paris duplicate, and a French speaking city, has a Latin quarter as well. But the real one in Paris France 🇫🇷 is the real deal

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  12 днів тому +2

      You know, I've not yet visited Canada. But I've heard good things about the Montréal jazz festival. Maybe one day.....

  • @remydude2424
    @remydude2424 Рік тому

    Un excellent disquaire spécialisé jazz (vinyles) en face des Arènes de Lutèce.

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      J'imagine ! Pas mal de petites boutiques intéressantes par là

  • @theressamurphy2996
    @theressamurphy2996 Рік тому

    Sorry Josephine Baker was not a black panther. The Black Panthers group started in 1966 in the USA. I do like your videos.

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому +2

      Historically, you are no doubt correct. No need to apologise for that. (That said, the point you mentioned was nowhere in my video.)

  • @metahduh4003
    @metahduh4003 Рік тому

    Should have bullfighting at the amphi teathre.

    • @amusingaida
      @amusingaida  Рік тому

      That's one opinion. Not shared here.

  • @matildawolfram4687
    @matildawolfram4687 10 місяців тому

    Fun video! Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign langua

  • @seeyayannapon6968
    @seeyayannapon6968 Рік тому

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