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Hotel des Nations Saint Germain - Paris - Arènes de Lutece

Arènes de Lutece

The only remaining vestiges of the Gallo-Roman period still visible in Paris, with the Thermes de Cluny. This arena could accommodate about 15,000 spectators. It measured about 132 m by 100 m and was constructed between the first and the end of the second centuries. You can still see the Emperor's box, the stage and the lapidary elements.

Musée de l'Institut du Monde Arabe

A Museum devoted to Arab-Islamic art and civilization, from its origins to now. There are numerous art objects, calligraphy from the Koran, miniatures and a collection of contemporary Arab art. The collections are house in a building constructed on the banks of the Seine River, in 1987 by Jean Nouvel and Architecture Studio, the symbolism and modernity of the architecture are the interpretation of Arab and Western civilizations. The exhibits are presented in chronological order and represent the multiple artistic expressions of this civilization.

Hotel des Nations Saint Germain - Paris - Musée de l'Institut du Monde Arabe

Hotel des Nations Saint Germain - Paris - St. Germain des Prés
St. Germain des Prés


In the 1920's the St Germain quarter was the meeting place for the students, artists and writers of the Left Bank. After the German occupation it was the most fashionable district for jazz musicians, Jean-Paul Sartre and his existentialists, not forgetting Albert Camus and Boris Vian an artist of eclectic talents, a jazz trumpeter, a poet and novelist, who contributed greatly to the image of St Germain. The district became fashionable particularly because of the American Press, flattered at this acknowledgement of jazz, American music, much more appreciated in the City of Light than in the country where it was born.

La Rue Mouffetard

At the top of the street, there is an open and lively morning market.
It is open daily, and it is easy to imagine that these scenes have been played over since the Middle Ages. The stallholders crying out their prices, and neighbors meeting for a coffee of tea.
That is the Rue Mouffetard in the morning!
In the evening, a multitude of restaurants open their doors- Greek, Argentinean... all nationalities, for the pleasure of the tourists. It is very pleasant to walk down this street at sundown.
Stop at one of the sidewalk cafés on the Place de la Contrescarpe, have an ice cream in the heat of a summer's night, in one of the Italian restaurants, or a pancake at the Crêperie, just opposite the Greek sandwich shop.
Hotel des Nations Saint Germain - Paris - La Rue Mouffetard