Unique 30 sq.mt studio apartment located on the third floor of a historical building (without elevator) in the heart of Paris. The area is quiet and peaceful.
Facilities
Coffee machine
DVD player
Dishwasher
Hairdryer
House linens (sheets & towels)
Internet
Ironing Set
Microwave oven
No elevator
Satellite TV
Stereo
Telephone
Washing machine
Description
The apartment offers a welcoming and cosy environment, ideal for feeling right at home.
The entrance to the apartment opens up on the dining area with a table for 4, to then lead directly into the living room, with its two large roof windows filling it with natural light, a sitting area with a convertible sofa bed (140x180), and an open plan kitchen, fully equipped with all necessities including a microwave oven.
The night area, with the same parquet flooring and colour scheme as the living area, offers a large double bed (160x190), a walk-in closet and a comfortable en-suite bathroom with a bathtub with shower, a basin, and a toilet.
The apartment is located in a very silent and peaceful street, allowing for very relaxing and pleasant stays.
PETS NOT ALLOWED
Area
The apartment is in the 3rd arrondissement right in front of the Picasso Museum, in the heart of the Marais, and close to the Hotel de Ville, Notre Dame, the Isle Saint Louis, the Centre Pompidou and Place des Vosges, built by Henry IV at the beginning of the 1600s and constructed in a particular brick and stone manner found only in Paris.
The Marais is a typically bourgeois neighbourhood which covers areas of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements, on the Rive Droite of Paris (right bank of the Seine).
Most of the buildings in this district are very old. It partly explains the very small streets. This area is full of tales from the past. It is very rich thanks to its historical background and its location. It has been a key part of Paris since almost the very foundation of the city itself. During the 12th Century the Templars eliminated the marshlands north of Philippe Auguste’s borders, and starting from the 16th Century the aristocrats started building vast residences in the area, a tendency which was infinitely increased after the creation of Place Royale, later transformed into Place des Vosges by Henri IV in 1605. The eventual decision to move the royal court to Versailles caused a drastic decline to the area, and Haussman’s later movement to re-establish the city saw an active renovation exclusively in the Marais.
In 1969 André Malraux declared the Marais to be the first protected area, with all its museums, art galleries and historical sites.
Public transport
The closest subway is Filles du Calvaire (line 8).
Extra facilities
Full set of house linens
Ironing set
Hair dryer
Washing machine
Dish washer
Microwave
TV sat
Internet WIFI
DVD reader
Stereo CD
No elevator
Coffee machine
Photo gallery
Video gallery
Browse map
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