10 Things to do in Odeon That You Shouldn't Miss

February 14, 2022 Layne Dawes

Lingering over pain au chocolat in a sidewalk café, relaxing after a day of strolling along the Seine and marveling at icons like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe… the perfect Paris experience combines leisure and liveliness with enough time to savor both an exquisite meal and exhibits at the Louvre. Awaken your spirit at Notre Dame, bargain hunt at the Marché aux Puces de Montreuil or for goodies at the Marché Biologique Raspail, then cap it all off with a risqué show at the Moulin Rouge.
Restaurants in Paris

1. Musee de Mineralogie

60 boulevard Saint Michel, 75006 Paris France +33 1 40 51 91 39 http://www.musee.mines-paristech.fr/Home/Information
Excellent
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Musee de Mineralogie

2. Paris Techno Parade

6 Carr Gal J Paris Bollardiere, 75007 Paris France http://www.technoparade.fr/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Paris Techno Parade

French techno has a worldwide reputation and, for one day each September, this music comes out of the dark of the disco and into the streets of the City of Lights for Paris’s Techno Parade. A cavalcade of sound trucks blasts out waves of ear-splitting sound, while the roadside crowds show off their dance moves, and launch into the first, and possibly best, big party of the fall season.

3. A.P.C. Surplus

45 rue Madame Sixth Arrondissement, 75006 Paris France +33 1 45 48 43 71
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

A good place to find cheap overstocked clothing.

4. Luxembourg Gardens

Rue de Medicis Rue de Vaugirard, 75006 Paris France +33 (0) 1 42 64 33 99‎ http://en.parisinfo.com/paris-museum-monument/71393/Jardin-du-Luxembourg
Excellent
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4.5 based on 34,885 reviews

Luxembourg Gardens

These formal gardens, open to only royalty before the French Revolution, now serve as one of Paris's most popular destinations for relaxation.

Reviewed By 263rosieg

Staying near the gardens and found them a little magical pocket. Well worth the stroll or flanneur through the gardens....joggers, and tennis players, pony rides for the kids, fabulous museums, sculptures, fabulous gardens of incredible beauty...and the light...the light only Paris can provide. Winter or summer...please visit these gardens...you will not be disappointed

5. Medici Fountain

Rue de Medicis Luxembourg Garden, 75006 Paris France http://www.senat.fr/visite/fontaine
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4.5 based on 197 reviews

Medici Fountain

This fountain in the Luxembourg Gardens is a popular destination for local students.

Reviewed By JnVSydney - Greater Sydney, Australia

One of our favourite spots in the park is the outstanding Fontaine Medici and its grotto, (sitting along the pond, in the lovely chairs provided), - a super spot for a traditional Paris picnic - a ham & cheese or ‘jambon et fromage’ baguette. The fountain is located to the side of the palace, surround by tall trees, not easy to see unless you know its there, which seems to keep the crowds down. There is so much to look at (don't forget to look at the back of the fountain as well), the fountain was crafted in the Italian Renaissance style of architecture, built in 1630. Definitely a must when visiting the gardens.

6. Fontaine des Quatre Parties du Monde

Avenue de L'observatoire place Ernest-Denis, 75006 Paris France
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Fontaine des Quatre Parties du Monde

This late 19th-century fountain in the Observatory Garden depicts four women holding a globe of the world.

Reviewed By israroz - Ra'anana, Israel

The "Four parts of the world" fountain which in some tour guides is also called the "Observatory fountain" because of its location at the entrance of the "Garden of the Great Explorers". This fountain is a very impressive statue and well worth visiting on your way to (or from) the Luxembourg Palace from the south gate of the “Jardin du Luxembourg”. The central part of the statue is a group of 4 women supporting the globe, which is decorated with signs of the zodiac, symbolizes the 4 parts of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa and America. The periphery of the fountain around the large basin contains horses, turtles and fish, all splashing water and fog that create an impressive memorable look.

7. Saint-Sulpice

2 rue Palatine, 75006 Paris France +33 1 42 34 59 94 http://pss75.fr/saint-sulpice-paris/
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4.5 based on 1,268 reviews

Saint-Sulpice

Designers like Versace and Sonia Rykiel have their boutiques in this trendy Parisian neighborhood.

Reviewed By ayubq2013 - Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Saint Sulpice is a bit off the beaten tourist track, but it was virtually next door to our hotel. We crossed it several times on our way to the more popular attractions and one day we decided to venture in. We are glad we did. This Roman Catholic church used to be the second largest church in Paris, only slightly smaller than Notre Dame. After the Notre Dame fire earlier this year, it is effectively the largest church in Paris now. It is grand, with a plaza and fountain in front, and peaceful; we did not see too many tourists. The church is dedicated to Sulpitous the Pious. Construction is said to have begun in 1646 and continued in fits and starts, depending on availability of resources. Various features were added over a period of over a century. The baroque interior is beautiful. The church is famous for its organ music, housing two historical organs, the great organ and the choir organ. It has a tradition of talented organists dating back to the 18th century. Sunday organ programmes are still held regularly. We were not fortunate enough to hear the organ, but we witnessed a very elaborate tuning process of the organs.

8. Luxembourg Palace

15 rue de Vaugirard 6th Arrondissement, 75006 Paris France +33 1 42 34 20 00 http://www.senat.fr/
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4.5 based on 1,189 reviews

Luxembourg Palace

This beautiful neo-classical building serves as a meeting place for the country's politicians, while its beautiful gardens are enjoyed by all.

Reviewed By 750dimitrisl - Sydney, Australia

Luxembourg Palace was built in the first half of the 17th century as a royal residence. It has had some really interesting and intriguing history. Today it is the place where the Senate, part of the French Parliament meets. It is quite a luxurious building, and you would expect nothing less!

9. Odeon, Theatre de L'Europe

1 Place de l Odeon 6th, 75006 Paris France +33 1 44 41 36 36 http://www.theatre-odeon.fr/en/the_theatre/the_ode
Excellent
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Odeon, Theatre de L'Europe

10. Mundolingua

10 rue Servandoni, 75006 Paris France +33 1 56 81 65 79 [email protected] http://www.mundolingua.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 218 reviews

Mundolingua

Language is one of the fundamental abilities that makes us human. It has also played a key role in the evolution of people and modern society. To reveal the secrets of language, Mundolingua gives you the opportunity to discover language, languages and linguistics. A real little "discovery area", Mundolingua invites you on a voyage in an unusual, fun and cozy setting, in the heart of the Latin Quarter: between the Luxembourg Gardens and Saint Sulpice. The different themes and services of Mundolingua: - Language Continent - Languages Continent - "Fun with language" Continent / Relaxation Space - New Technology & Linguistics Continent - Micro-Cinema, Shop. Mundolingua is open to everyone! Whether you are a beginner or an expert linguist, our exhibition has 3 levels of difficulty, so that you can go into more detail at every step. You are welcome to follow our news to hear about our events (conferences, panels, workshops...). Enjoy your visit!

Reviewed By 432cristah

Talk about an 'Aladdin's cave' of languages delights! I was recommended to visit Mundolingua by two language teacher friends and it was a fantastic way to while away 4/5 hours exploring this incredible collection of items. It was a quiet afternoon when I visited (I'd just missed a huge group of language teachers who'd left grinning from ear to ear) which allowed me hours and hours to explore upstairs. I spent so long enjoying quizzes, artefacts, games and reading materials that I need to return soon to explore downstairs in much more detail. Yes there are multiple floors and lots to see. Whilst there I was advised that if I wanted to bring along other teachers or students in the future that there would not be a cost at all which is great. There is so much to see and do here, my advice eat before you go in and make time from the mêlée of sightseeing to deepen your knowledge and experience the incredible collection housed here. Students would love it as would language geek teachers (like me!) I'm sure. The helpful folk that work here are passionate and fluent in a range of languages to support you. I am certain that if you contact them beforehand they will be extremely helpful too. Have a great visit, I definitely did!

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