The Pre aux Clercs is only a stone's throw from the Hotel d'Angleterre, where Hemingway spent his first night in Paris, staying in room 14. He often enjoyed coming here in his first days in Paris. Read more.
When the fifteen-year old Edith Gassion (later Piaf) decided to separate from her father, she rented a room at the Hotel de Clermont. Piaf wanted to make her own living by singing songs on the streets Read more.
Harry's New York Bar was the second favorite haunt of Hemingway, who often frequented it with Scott Fitzgerald during their late-night escapades. Read more.
It was founded in 1898 as a small cafe with billard tables. In the 1920s, Cafe du Dome became one of the most important gathering places for artists in Paris. Read more.