Saint Severin is a rather famous church in the Parisian Latin Quarter. It’s one of the oldest churches on the Left Bank and is in continual use. We stopped here during our walking tour and before we visited Notre Dame. It is exceptionally beautiful and is worth the stop. Honestly, I preferred Saint Severin to Notre Dame. It has the Gothic architecture of medieval churches and also has some beautiful modern updates. And it was much more peaceful.
Eurotrip recap | The Tower of London | Tower Bridge | St. Paul’s Cathedral | Windsor Castle, Part I | Windsor Castle, Part II | Big Ben at night | The University of Oxford | Oxford, England | The golden hour at Westminster | Paris at night | The Arc de Triomphe | Cite Internationale in Paris | Paris walking tour | Saint-Severin, Paris | Notre Dame de Paris | The windows of Notre Dame de Paris | The Eiffel Tower | River Seine cruise | The grounds of Versailles Palace | Versailles Palace | The Louvre Pyramid and grounds | The Mona Lisa | Sacre Coeur, Montmartre, and the Moulin Rouge | Amsterdam canal tour | Amsterdam walking tour | The Anne Frank House | Zaanse Schans | My European trip packing suggestions | European spring break prep | Europe spring break index
Pinky says
So beautiful! I love Paris!
Jen says
Oh wow, this is beautiful! I would have definitely stopped here as well.