start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Sep 01 2025 | open | 2 |
€1,195 |
information:Immediate occupancy only - 40 euro cleaning fee |
This fully furnished studio apartment is on the 2nd floor of a 20th century building in the Place de la Republique district in Paris, France.
This 20th century walk-up building features a security system. The approx. 22 sq. m. studio apartment features southern exposures, views of the courtyard and a washing machine.
The approx. 19 sq. m. main room has a large bay window with exterior bamboo shades and black-out drapes. It is fully carpeted and is furnished with a double-size sofa bed (140 cm wide), single-size bed, wood dining table, two chairs, one armchair, a stereo and cable TV as well as a decorative fireplace. One wall of this room is entirely covered with a mirror. There is also a built-in closet in this room. DSL and wireless Internet are available. Sheets are provided.
The separate kitchen is tiled and has a window with a view of the courtyard. It is equipped with a microwave, two electric burners, a small refrigerator, a stainless steel sink, a coffee maker and a toaster. Kitchen utensils are provided.
The bathroom is tiled and has a window as well. It is fitted with a blue tile shower cabin protected by a plastic curtain, washbasin, mirror, washing machine and w/c. Towels are provided.
This studio apartment is located on Cite Riverin between Rue du Chateau and Boulevard Saint Martin in the 10th Canal Saint Martin - Gare du Nord - Gare de l'Est. It is located in front of City Hall and is only 10 to 15 minutes away from Les Halles, the Marais, the Opera, the Louvre and many others landmarks. Close by the apartment is an open market, Saint-Martin, with fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, etc. This area has a variety of restaurants to choose from (Indian, Turkish, Indonesian, Yugoslavian, etc.). This apartment is also near the Gare de l'Est and Gare du Nord.
The nearest metro stations are Republique (line 3, 5, 8, 9, & 11), Strasbourg-Saint Denis (lines 4, 8 and 9) and Jacques Bonsergent (line 5).