The Hôtel des Trois Collèges (French pronunciation: [otɛl de tʁwa kɔlɛʒ]) is located at Rue Cujas in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, in the heart of the Latin Quarter.
Formerly called Hôtel de Flandre (until 1984), it is situated opposite the Sorbonne University.
The Hungarian poet recalls this period in his poem "Paris" (1943): "Where the Boul’ Mich’ meets the Rue / Cujas the corner slopes perceptibly".
The Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez wrote his novels No One Writes to the Colonel and In Evil Hour in the hotel between 1956 and 1957.
By the hotel entrance, a commemorative plaque by Colombian sculptor Milthon[1] pays homage to him.