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In the year 1616 it was Marie de Médicis who decided the laying out of a long alley bordered of trees where there were only fields. In 1709 it was named Champs Elysées, or Elysian Fields, in English, nowadays placed among the most picturesque Parisian symbols, considered as one of the most renowned and beautiful avenues in the world. In one of its extremities is the Arc du Triumph, built from 1806 to 1836, under Napoleon Bonaparte in honor to his victories. As driving around is a real challenge, and for that reason being dangerous and prohibited to cross straight-line the roundabout to access to the monument, pedestrians are strongly advised to follow the underground walkway built up for that purpose. On the other extremity are Place de la Concorde and its historic obelisk. This entire district abounds of points of interest, luxurious shops, gourmet restaurants and gorgeous coffee terraces, as well as all sorts of convenience stores.
This furnished one-bedroom is located on Rue Arsene Houssaye close to the Champs-Elysées Avenue.
The apartment is located on the ground floor of a 19th century building equipped with a security system and a concierge. It has a north east exposure. It has white painted walls, and 2,70 high ceilings.
First, the living room is furnished with a 1.40cm wide double sofa bed and two armchairs facing an oval coffee table, a square dining table and two matching chairs (two extra folding chairs are available), a dresser, a TV and a DVD player on a console, bookshelves, a decorative wall mirror and a French window with curtains.
The bedroom has wall-to-wall carpet floor, enlightened by a window with curtains. It is furnished with a 160cm wide double bed, a built in closet with sliding doors and cabinet above.
The bathroom has its access through the bedroom. White and yellow tiled it encloses a bathtub with wall-mounted shower protected by a plastic curtain, a large mirror above the white oval washbasin, recessed shelves, and toilet.
At the bottom of the living room the recessed open kitchen is equipped with four vitro ceramic burners and a white ceramic sink installed on the L-shaped worktop, a multifunction oven, a fridge, a dishwasher, a washer, a toaster and utensils.