start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
---|---|---|---|---|
No availability at this time |
Situated in the heart of Paris in the Chatelet neighborhood, between Boulevard de Sebastopol and rue Saint Denis.
Among the numerous points of interest this area shows the celebrated Louvre, one of the first European museums which construction started in 1546. Medieval fortress, and palace, residence of many kings of France, in 1793 it was established as museum by the French Republic, enclosing more than 6000 European paintings dating from the 13th century to the19th century. In a fair distance are the Opera Garnier, Place Vendôme and its world-famous jewellers, the Champs Elysées, and the very sophisticated Montaigne Avenue.
As you will be in the heart of Paris, near jazz clubs, restaurants, cafes, cinemas and other attractive places, it might be noisy at night so we sugget that you bring your ear plugs.
Located on the 2nd floor of a 16th century building equipped with a security system and intercom, this south exposed 25m2 one-bedroom apartment has white painted walls, a navy blue wall-to-wall carpet, genuine beams on the 3m high ceilings, and all windows overlooking the street.
In the 10m2 living room there is a sofa, a dining table with two folding chairs, a recessed closet, wall paintings, a gilded frame wall mirror, a telephone, one window ornate with double curtains, and the open kitchen.
Set apart by a counter, the open kitchen is equipped with two electric burners, a fridge, an electric kettle, a stainless steel sink, china and other utensils put away in the wall cupboards.
At the bottom of the living room the 10m2 bedroom has two windows screened by double short curtains. It is furnished with a 0,80cm wide single-size trundle bed (a bed that has an additional single size bed stored underneath), a cabinet, an antique desk, small wall shelves, an antique armchair, and wall paintings.
Across the bedroom, the white, green and beige tiled bathroom encloses a bathtub with detachable showerhead protected by a synthetic curtain, a white ceramic washbasin with a medicine cabinet, a wide wall shelf above the bathtub, and toilet.
The closest metro station is Chatelet - Les Halles (lines 1, 4, 7, 11, 14, RER A and B).