#jardinduluxembourg #panthéon ##ruemouffetard
00:00 intro
00:10 paris14
00:20 paris in November 04,2025
08:26 Le jardin du Luxembourg est un jardin ouvert au public, situé dans le 6e arrondissement de Paris. Créé en 1612 à la demande de Marie de Médicis pour accompagner le palais du Luxembourg[1], il a fait l’objet d’une restauration dirigée par l’architecte Jean-François Chalgrin sous le Premier Empire et appartient désormais au domaine du Sénat. Il s’étend sur 23 hectares (21 ouverts au public) agrémentés de parterres de fleurs et de sculptures
20:25 Le Panthéon de Paris, situé dans le 5e arrondissement de la capitale, sur la montagne Sainte-Geneviève et au cœur du Quartier latin, est un des hauts lieux de mémoire de la nation française.
23:27 Emily’s Apartment at Place de l’Estrapade
After visiting Gabriel’s restaurant and La Boulangerie Moderne, check out Emily’s apartment building just a stone’s throw away. The apartment building exudes classic Parisian charm, with ornate balconies and grand windows overlooking the picturesque square below. And better yet, Emily’s apartment faces Place de l’Estrapade, a small square surrounding a lovely fountain. Just steps away, you’ll find Arcopy, the site of Emily and Camille’s first meeting.
29:45 Rue Mouffetard
Fun Fact about Rue Mouffetard, Paris!
Did you know Rue Mouffetard is one of the oldest streets in Paris?
It actually dates back to Roman times — it used to be part of an ancient road leading from Lutetia (the old Paris) all the way to Rome!
Today, it’s one of the city’s most charming market streets — filled with bakeries, cheese shops, and cozy cafés. On weekends, the atmosphere feels like a village inside the city.
In the 1920s, the famous writer Ernest Hemingway lived nearby, and he even mentioned this area in his book A Moveable Feast.
And here’s something locals love: every Sunday evening at the bottom of the street, people gather to sing and dance together — a heartwarming Parisian tradition that still continues today. 💃🎶