ODÉON
Crossed by the Boulevard Saint-Germain, the Odeon district extends from the rue de Médicis to the Seine, to the north by the quai des Grands Augustins.
Dynamic and lively, the Odeon district is known as one of the most literary districts of the capital.
A historical, scientific and cultural center, the many imposing buildings bear witness to a high place of memory.
Among the emblems of the district are the prestigious university complex of the faculty of medicine and the mythical metaphor symbolizing good and evil, the Saint-Michel fountain.
Finally, the district offers the possibility of contemplating a performance in the prestigious Italian theater that owes its name to the district, Odeon-Theater of Europe. Located on its solemn circular square.
Strolls across the Pont Neuf or the Pont Saint-Michel allow you to reach the Odéon district by foot, or to take line 4 and line 10 of the metro.