The storied Left Bank of Paris was the destination to a host of intellectuals and American ex-patriates in the years following The First World War. This tour explores both the history of this beautiful area and the haunts of those who lived here in the rollicking 1920's, like F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, and Ernest Hemingway. This takes us past some of the addresses associated with the writers, artists and socialites who formed a very exciting community of American ex-patriates and European intellectuals community in Paris during, what one of them, F. Scott Fitzgerald, called "the Jazz Age." Our starting point is the Line 4 Metro Station exit 'Quai St. Michel / Notre Dame' –near the corner of the Place St. Michel and the Quai St. Michel.
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