Le quartier Latin, A Cultural Hub of Cafés, History, and Academia
Le Latin Paris France
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Introduction
The Latin Quarter is a district located between the fifth and sixth arrondissements of Paris, with two possible origins. According to one account, it was a new city built here by the Romans after their occupation of Paris, called the "Latin Quarter" because the Romans spoke Latin. Another explanation is that during the Middle Ages, France inherited Latin culture, and academic exchanges were conducted in Latin, making it the academic center of Paris and giving the area its name. The Latin Quarter used to be a popular place for students due to its affordable prices and was a gathering place for various higher education institutions, bookshops, shops, and restaurants. Now it is one of the most expensive areas in Paris and also a hub of luxury and fashion, with many famous patisseries. The center of the district is the Sorbonne University, attracting many students and various higher education institutions. There are also some famous attractions nearby, such as the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the Pantheon, and the Café de Flore. Transportation M4 metro line to St Michel/St Germain des-Pres/Odeon stations.