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| Arrondissement Five The fabled Latin quarter known as the 5th arrondissement, takes its name from the Sorbonne were latin was the common language for all students in the middle ages.The neighbourhood has the feel of a small village and students mix freely with professionals along its winding streets. Rue Muffetard is the main street were you can also find views of the Pantheon were you will find the most famous dead of Paris housed, like Voltaire, Hugo and Zola to name a few. You will also find international restuarants, bars and cafes on every corner. Arrondissement SixOnce the hangout for intellectuals and bohemians, St German in the 6th is still a quiet rural par t of Paris which has undergone mass regeneration and now offers up market boutiques, galleries, bars and cafes. Also home to the gardens of Luxembourg and a haven for peace and quiet. Arrondissement Seven The most visited tourist attraction in Paris standing at 300 metres and housing 1652 steps. You will also find the converted railway station now housing the museum D'Orsay as well as Les Invallides and the Palais Bourbon in this district.
Arrondissement Eight There are many tourist sites within the 8th, some being Arc De Triomphe, La Madaleine, Place De La Concorde and the Grand Palais.
Arrondissement Nine The main attraction within the 9th is the Opera and well worth a visit. You will also find many more of the Passages in this district offering a unique shopping experience
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