Discover André Lefèvre square: A Tranquil Oasis in Paris in the Heart of historical Paris

Nestled in Quartier Latin in the prestigious 5th arrondissement, Square André Lefèvre offers a small but serene escape amidst the bustling city. This hidden gem is surrounded by some of the most famous parisian historical landmarks.

Location and Accessibility

Square André Lefèvre is ideally situated in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, just steps away from the iconic Île de la Cité. Its central location in the heart of Paris historical center makes it easily accessible:

  • Metro: The nearest stations are Cluny-La Sorbonne station (Line 10) and Saint-Michel station (Line 4 or RER B).
  • Walking: A short stroll from landmarks like Fontaine Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame

Square André Lefèvre is situated at 2 Rue de la Parcheminerie, 75005 Paris,

Historical Significance

 

Named after a French politician (Municipal Councillor of the Sorbonne district and president of the Paris city council), the park was established in 1923. It is a tiny Parisian green space of only 758 m2. Nevertheless, it is, in terms of history, a very big one.

Indeed, the parc is installed directly on the south wall of Saint-Severin Church former cloister and cemetery (Saint Severin Church is one of the famous gothic church of Paris).

More over one of the entry of the square in on rue Saint-Jacques with is nothing more nothing less than the former Parisian cardo (The main north/south main street of Paris in the first century of our era when Paris was  part of the roman empire and still named Lutecia). 

 

Square Andre Lefèvre - View from the rue Saint-Jacques - Quartier Latin, Paris.

Square Andre Lefèvre – View from the rue Saint-Jacques – Quartier Latin, Paris.

Key Attractions

Square André Lefèvre may be small in size, but it’s big on charm and attractions:

  • The Saint-Severin Church: A must-see attraction of Paris know for its stunning gothic architecture.
  • The Émile Verhaeren Monument: A striking bust of the Belgian poet, created by sculptor César Schroevens
  • A small but diverse Flora, including trees and a little grass
  • Tipical Parisian Benches perfect for a small rest or a sandwich break.
  • Most of the park is a children play ground
Square André Lefèvre - View from the lawn - Quartier Latin, Paris.

Square André Lefèvre – View from the lawn – Quartier Latin, Paris.

Nearby Points of Interest

The park’s prime location in the north part of the Famous Quartier Latin puts visitors within easy reach of several iconic Parisian landmarks:

  • Notre-Dame Cathedral: just a 5-minute walk
  • Sheaspear and Company: On the way to Notre Dame, at less than 5 minutes.
  • Fontaine Saint-Michel: One of the most famous Paris Meeting points is also just a 5-minute walk
  • Musée de Cluny (Paris Middle Age Museum) : 5 minutes walk
  • Sorbonne University : 5 minutes Walk. 
  • The Ancient Roman Bath of Paris: This amazing Ancient Rome structure, most probably from the end of the first  century, is part of the Musée de Cluny.
  • Saint Julien le Pauvre Church: On the way to notre-DameThis unic little church was built from the 12 to the 19th century and is dedicated to the Eastern Catholic Melkite community since 1889
Sheakespeare and Company - Bookshop Paris.

Sheakespeare and Company – Bookshop Paris.

A Haven of Tranquility

Perhaps the most remarkable feature of Square André Lefèvre park is its ability to offer a peaceful stop in the very heart of historical Paris. This quiet oasis provides an ideal spot for visitors to take a break from sightseeing,

The park’s location in the prestigious 5th arrondissement, surrounded by important cultural institutions like Sorbonne University or College de France, and just beside famous Boulevard Saint-Germain adds to its interst. It’s a place where history and culture converge, offering visitors a lot of added value to their little pause there..

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Square André Lefèvre Park?

The park is typically open from sunrise to sunset, with specific hours varying by season.

Is there an entrance fee for Square André Lefèvre Park?

No, entrance to the park is free for all visitors, making it an excellent budget-friendly option for tourists.

Can I have a picnic in Square André Lefèvre Park?

While no designated picnic areas exist, visitors can enjoy light snacks on the benches. It’s an ideal spot to take a break and have a sandwich while enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

What makes Square Square André Lefèvre Park special compared to other Paris parks?

Its small size, central location, and proximity to major landmarks make it a hidden gem. The park offers a tranquil escape from the busy city, with a nice child playground and cultural significance, all within a stone’s throw of some of Paris’s most famous historical sites.

Children playground - Square André Lefèvre - Quartier Latin - Paris.

Children playground – Square André Lefèvre – Quartier Latin – Paris.

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