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St-Germain, Latin and Luxembourg Quarters : Bars & Nightclubs

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  • Café Mabillon

    The place that never closes. Hang out on the terrace with a few drinks and watch the world go by. Happy hour 7–9pm.

  • An Irish bar that doesn’t try too hard. Appeals to drinkers, talkers and listeners of all ages, who like their draught Guinness with a blarney chaser.

  • This lively Argentinian place brings Latin America to the Latin Quarter. As well as drinks, also serves great meat dishes.

  • One for the beer lovers, with a dozen or so ales available on tap, including many Belgian brews, and another 100–150 by the bottle. Belgian-biased food as well.

  • Le Bar Dix

    Incredibly lively bar, aimed at people who like to talk, smoke and drink. Happy hour 6–9pm.

  • Wonderfully atmospheric bar in the Latin Quarter, filled with intellectual-looking students and probably the most lethal sangria ever. Be weary of the stairs after a glass too many...

  • On a quiet backstreet, this shabby-chic bar plays host to thirsty local nighthawks as well as trendier partygoers on latenight cocktails.

  • Friendly wine bar with a terrace for the summer, and there’s a bistro too if you want to eat. Plenty of inexpensive wines by the glass, carafe or bottle.

  • Pleasant, bright family-run bar, full of regulars propping up the bar with a beer or a glass of wine.

  • The place to see and be seen. The beer, wine and cocktails are not expensive given the buzz and the wonderful location.

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