A district of Paris on the southern, or left, bank of the Seine River. It has long been noted for its artistic and intellectual life. the Left Bank an area of Paris on the south bank of the River Seine, famous from the 1890s for being popular with artists, writers, and students
Flowing along with the Seine as it heads toward the sea, its left bank will be found on the left At Paris, the river flows roughly westwards, cutting the city into two halves; north and south Left Bank has come to mean more than simply a geographical region of the city and can now refer to a particular style of life, fashion, or even `Look' Some of its famous streets are Boulevard Saint Germain des Prés, Saint Michel, and Rue d'Ulm
Flowing along with the Seine as it heads toward the sea, its left bank will be found on the left In Paris, the river flows roughly westwards, cutting the city into two halves; north and south Left Bank has come to mean more than simply a geographical region of the city and can now refer to a particular style of life, fashion, or even `Look' Some of its famous streets are Boulevard Saint Germain des Prés, Saint Michel, Rue d'Ulm, and Rue de Seine