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Paris/14th arrondissement Travel Guide

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Although largely residential, the 14th arrondissement is best known for Montparnasse (both the station and the towering skyscraper (Tour Montparnasse), for the Paris Catacombs and the Parc Montsouris. The Cité Universitaire is also found in this district traditionally known for lively cafés and restaurants around the Boulevard du Montparnasse and the rue Daguerre.

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Get in

Metro 6 and RER B Denfert-Rochereau stop.

See

Photo from the Catacombs.
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Photo from the Catacombs.
  • The Parisian Catacombs (les Catacombes), 1 place de Denfert Rochereau, Métro: Denfert-Rochereau, open Tu 11am - 4pm, We-Su 9am - 4pm, closed Mondays and public holidays. Admission €5, seniors €3.30, students 14-26 yrs €2.50, under 14s free,no credit cards - one of the most eye-popping sights of Paris, the Catacombs represent a network of labyrinthine tunnels, first excavated in the Roman period, that now house the remains of over 6 million burials removed here from the various overcrowded cemeteries and charnel houses all over Paris in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Well worth a visit: the atmosphere is suitably morbid and gloomy (without being too scary), the dark tunnels containing neatly stacked piles of skulls and long bones.
  • Parc Montsouris, boulevard Jourdan, RER Cité-Universitaire - considered one of the most colourful Parisian parks, a local favourite, the Parc Montsouris was opened in 1878, having been designed by Alphand for the Baron Haussmann. A large man-made lake and waterfalls are surrounded by long stretches of gently sloping lawns. Bronze statues are to be found studded around the grounds, amongst the 1,400 trees, including such exotic varities as the giant sequoia and the ginkgo.
  • Cimitière du Montparnasse, 3 boulevard Edgar-Quinet, Métro: Edgar-Quinet, Raspail, open 16 March - 5 November: Mo - Fr 8am - 6pm, Sa 8.30am - 6pm, Su 9am - 6pm; 6 November - 15 March: Mo - Fr 8am - 5.30pm, Sa 830am - 5.30pm, Su 9.30am - 5.30pm
  • Tour Montparnasse [1]

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Eat

  • La Coupole, 102 boulevard du Montparnasse, Métro: Vavin, tel 01 43 20 14 20, open 8.30 am - 1 am, closed Sundays. Average plate €35-40, all cards accepted - the famous Art Deco brasserie, convenient for a quick meal before / after a train journey to / from Montparnasse station.
  • Zango, 58 rue Daguere, Métro: Denfert Rochereau, +33 1 43 20 21 59. [2] Named for the traveller's tree, used by nomads to guide their desert crossings, this "world food" restaurant has an atmosphere dedicated to travel and exploration. Their bookshelf is crammed with a huge selection of travel guides and magazines, grab one and enjoy over a delicious brunch. 13-15 Euro main course, 22-26 Euro set dinner menu

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Sleep

Budget

Mid-Range

  • Sofitel Forum Paris Rive Gauche A nice hotel and is well located between the St Jacques and Glaciere metro stations (no more than 2 blocks to each), and very convenient with a nearby grocery, patisserie for bread etc. near Glaciere and several cafes. Very friendly staff. Highly recommended as a good value especially if you can get it on Priceline. 110€ per night
  • L'hôtel du Lion [3] A lovely privately owned, 2 star hotel. On Place Denfert-Rochereau, near Montparnasse. Metro stations are nearby and it perfectly situated for sight-seeing. A small supermarket is nearby, as well as a street market, various friendly bars, and a nice scenery. From €70.

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