Created by Queen Marie de Medici in the 17th century to frame the luxurious palace that she had transformed into a residence after the violent conflicts that opposed her to her son Louis XIII, these gardens are of admirable beauty and constitute an excellent opportunity to discover one of the most beautiful districts of the capital.
The tour is completed by exterior visits to the Pantheon and the Saint-Étienne-du-Mont church; for fans of Emily in Paris, the exterior view of her apartment and the bakery.
We will admire one of the jewels of French classicism: the chapel of the Sorbonne, essential to understand the origin of the name of the Latin Quarter. We will discover the Gallo-Roman past by admiring the few vestiges that remain of the past of what was called Lutetia before Paris, and we will end with the Saint-Séverin church, a jewel of Gothic art and the oldest ossuary in the capital.









