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Neighborhood:
This furnished apartment has an exquisite view of the Seine and Notre Dame and is very close to the small pedestrian streets of the Quartier Latin in Paris. In addition to lots of restaurants, nice pubs, and cafes, downhill is the well-known Maubert open-air market and, a little farther, the Mouffetard open-air market, with fresh French bread and pastries, choice fruits, vegetables, cheese, and seafood. All around this accommodation are many other fine stores, other select restaurants, and supermarkets.
Premises:
This 25m² (approx. 265 sq. ft.) studio apartment is located on the fifth floor of a 17th century walk-up building. The main entrance gate is protected by an intercom.
Layout:
The entrance door opens directly onto the living/sleeping area. The open kitchen is accessed from stairs in the living room. The bathroom is located behind the kitchen.
The living room has a window overlooking the street and offers a nice view of the Seine banks and Notre Dame. It is furnished with a double-size bed, two bedside tables, a chest of drawers, a combo cable TV/DVD player and a dining table.
The open kitchen is equipped with two electric burners, a microwave, a small refrigerator, a toaster and a coffee maker. There is also a washing machine.
The white tiled bathroom has a window, a shower, a washbasin and a toilet.
Heat and hot water are electric and individual.
For convenient travel around Paris, the nearest metro station is Saint Michel (line 4, RER B,C).
Please note: this is a 16th century historic building. As such, the stairs of the building are narrower than normal.
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Review by: Cristina R., Aug 01 2011 From: Guatemala, Apartment Rental: 1 month |
The apartment is in a very live location, you have view to Notre Dame and it is beautiful. What is not said and should be is that the apartment is right in front of the park - which usually is a good thing, but in Paris it tends to be the center place for bums and drunks. |
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Answer by: Paris Customer Service Aug 05 2011 |
This apartment is located in a historic building which is why the stairs are likely to be more irregular than in modern buildings. |
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Answer by: Apartment Owner Aug 11 2011 |
I am delighted to hear you enjoyed the studio apartment - you noticed that the Latin Quarter is very popular with Parisians and travelers. That a very young person would feel ill-at-ease because of that diversity doesn't surprise me, but I can assure you that none of my guests has encountered any safety issue in this street. |