Our Stop Quai de Malaquais, 6th arrondissement: take rue Bonaparte
from Saint-Germain's Church. When you reach the quay, cross the road and
go down the steps to the bank.
The quarter First came abbots who founded a community that possessed
much money and knowledge. Then the Académie Française and the École des
Beaux-Arts (art school) set up here. And finally Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul
Sartre and all their friends who held forth while Boris Vian played and
Juliette Gréco sang in the cellars. Those are the intellectual roots of
Saint-Germain-des-Prés. But is there anything left?
Even though the galleries and bookshops are holding out, ready-to-wear
is elbowing out ready-to-think. But if you forget the flashy window displays
and explore the little streets around rue de Buci, where the market is
held, or the quays (the oldest being Quai des Grands-Augustins that dates
back to 1313), you'll find liveliness and artists who still breathe.