Large studio apartment with separate kitchen, located on the second floor of a typical Parisian building (no elevator) in a very welcoming quarter in the heart of Paris, just between the Opéra Garnier and the Louvre Museum.
Facilities
Coffee machine
DVD player
Dishwasher
Hairdryer
House linens (sheets & towels)
Internet
Ironing Set
Microwave oven
No elevator
Satellite TV
Washing machine
Description
Nicely furnished, this 34sq.mt apartment offers the comfort and convenience of a perfect place to feel at home in, bright and sunny and furbished with parquet flooring and classic style furniture.
A small entry hall leads to the main room where the living area is, complete with two sofas (one being a thick sofa-bed 160x200), a dining table and a desk area. There is a TV set with cable and a DVD player. The two French windows overlooking the street are double glazed. The fully equipped kitchen is separate and includes all necessities such as a dishwasher a washing machine and both traditional and microwave ovens.
The very nice bathroom has a large shower, a basin, a bidet and a toilet. It contrasts from the style of the apartment with it stylish black modern look. Completing the picture is a large walk-in closet, offering lots of space for everything one would need to store.
PETS NOT ALLOWED
Area
This part of Paris has nearly no equivalent when speaking about location and proximity of centers of interest. Right in the 1st arrondissement, close to the Opera and the Louvre, the apartment is surrounded by History.
Here culture meets the business sector. The area is ideally located for work as many companies and banks are based there or within a short distance. Four of the best hotels in Paris are right nearby, the Crillon, the Ritz, the Meurice and the trendier Hotel Costes.
Already very important during the three centuries before the French Revolution in 1789, this part of Paris has always developed and evolved. In the 16th and 17th century the "Jardin des Tuileries" and the "Place Vendôme" were created. Minor changes to the streets occurred later, for instance "rue de la Paix" (originally "rue Napoléon") was built at the beginning of the 19th century. The rue Saint-Honoré was known as been a place where all ranks of nobility and rich Parisian families found their suppliers since the 16th century. Nowadays the places and people have evolved, but the trend is the same. Except for Sundays, when all shops are closed, the area is always busy and lively.
With all this History what we now have is an amazing architecture and museums. All the streets in the neighbourhood have a very specific theme, the buildings all present a harmonious architecture and design and most of them if not all are of historical importance.
The "Jardin des Tuileries" itself is another piece of History, and in addition to its green area it offers a couple of museums (Le Jeu de Paume and l`Orangerie). Through this garden, and thanks to the Passerelle Solférino, it is easy to access the museum of Orsay, whereas within a short walking distance one also reaches the Louvre. For more theatrical entertainment the "La Comédie Française" and the Opéra Garnier are also very close by.
The neighbourhood has everything to offer for a fine day to day life.
Public transport
Metro: Pyramides (lines 7 & 14).
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