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  1. Between myth and reality, let's walk in the steps of Hemingway. This 3h00 walk will take you from the Latin District to the Luxembourg Garden, Montparnasse and will end in Saint Germain des Prés. Sites will be seen only from outside and include places where Hemingway lived, worked, drank as well as his favorite strolls.

    • Place de La Contrescarpe – Cafe Des Amateurs
    • Rue Mouffetard
    • 74 Rue Cardinal Lemoine
    • 39 Rue Descartes
    • The Luxembourg Gardens
    • The Luxembourg Museum
    • 27 Rue de Fleurus
    • Shakespeare & Company
    • Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore
    • Brasserie Lipp

    The starting point of this Hemingway walking tour Paris is Place de la Contrescarpe (#1), in the fifth Arrondissement. If there’s a place that is truly a moveable feastin Paris, this is Place de la Contrescarpe. Place de la Contrescarpe is a lively square in the Latin Quarterwith nice café terraces, perfect for people-watching with your favorite dr...

    Just in front of Cafe des Amateurs and Gaston, there’s Rue Mouffetard (#3), “that wonderful narrow crowded market street which led into the Place Contrescarpe.” Rue Mouffetard is still one of the city’s liveliest market streets, but it has become very touristy. Rue Mouffetard is a paradise for foodies, with many specialty shops like fromageries, pâ...

    From January 1922 to August 1923, young Hemingway and his wife Hadley rented a two-room flat on the third floor (middle doors) at 74 Rue Cardinal Lemoine (#4)to begin a new life in Paris. At that time, the Quartier Latin was an old working-class neighborhood of the fifth Arrondissement of Paris, far from the beautiful cafés and restaurants of Saint...

    Though Hemingway initially came to Paris as a journalist for the Toronto Star, he was determined to become a proper writer. To this end, he took a room in a hotel around the corner at 39 Rue Descartes (#5)to have a quiet space for writing. Previously, this place had been a hotel where the French poet Paul Verlaine died in January 1896. “The firepla...

    This Hemingway tour Paris moves now to chic Saint-Germain-des-Présneighborhood, which was not that chic at that time. The Luxembourg Gardens (#6) is a lovely garden in the 6th Arrondissement of Paris where Hemingway often walked, especially “in the early days when we were very poor and very happy.” It seems that Hemingway walked through the Luxembo...

    In the Luxembourg Gardens Hemingway also liked to visit the Luxembourg Museum (#7). Actually, he visited the Luxembourg Museum nearly every day “for the Cézannes and the Monets and the other Impressionists that he had first come to know in the Art Institute of Chicago.” “There you could always go into the Luxembourg Museum and all the paintings wer...

    If the light at Luxembourg Gardens was gone, Hemingway liked to walk through the gardens and stop in at 27 Rue de Fleurus (#8), the studio apartment where his friend Gertrude Steinlived. “It was easy to get into the habit of stopping in at 27 Rue de Fleurus for warmth and the great pictures and the conversation.” Sherwood Anderson provided Hemingwa...

    This Hemingway Paris tour now moves south to Rue de l’Odéon. Shakespeare & Company (#9)at 12 Rue de l’Odéon was an avant-garde address and the refuge of English-speaking expatriates: the poet Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, and more. Notorious lesbian, collector of art, and figure of the Paris of the Roaring Twenties, Sylvia Beach was a fr...

    For breakfast, lunch, or a late-afternoon cocktail before dinner, the Hemingways could stroll to the Boulevard Saint-Germain and try to find a table at these two very-popular cafés. In A Moveable Feast, we find Hemingway and James Joyce having drinks at Les Deux Magots (#10). “He asked me to drink with him and we went to Les Deux Magots and ordered...

    On the other side of Boulevard Saint-Germain, we find Brasserie Lipp (#13), another iconic location on the Hemingway in Paris map. Brasserie Lipp was one of Hemingway’s favorites, especially for a cold beer. “There were few people in the brasserie [Lipp] and when I sat down on the bench against the wall with the mirror in back and a table in front ...

  2. Dec 23, 2023 · Explore the City of Love from the perspective of the novel A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway. Wander through the streets of Paris and get inspired by that

  3. These tours are offered by appointment only—email info@ehfop.org or call (708) 445- 3071 with any questions. The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park welcomes all guests, ensures that programs are accessible and encourages participation of the widest possible audience consistent with its mission and resources.

  4. This Experience is provided by a private local. Ernest Hemingway was very much in love with Madrid and returned there many times in the 1920s, 1930s, and up to his final visit in 1960s, in order to eat, drink, and enjoy the Spanish culture. Hemingway found Madrid so inspirational that he even set several short stories and novels there, and he called Madrid the most Spanish of all cities. This ...

  5. Mar 13, 2012 · Get to know Madrid retracing Ernest Hemingway's footsteps. Relive history, visit his most treasured and written about sites, bars, restaurants and passion points of the city.

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  7. Hemingway and his wife Pauline Pfeiffer in 1927. Let's take a trip back in time to Hemingway's Paris, a place and time that inspired one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Paris in the 1920s was a playground for artists, writers, and intellectuals, and Ernest Hemingway was at the heart of it all.

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