start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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now | Aug 01 2025 | 2 |
€9,000 |
information:1 month maximum. Cable and Internet included - euro 200 Cleaning fee. + euro 50/per night/additional person. |
Registration number : 7510612402459
Neighborhood:
This street is perpendicular to the Seine’s Left Bank, between Rue Mazarine and Quai de Conti.
It is an exclusive, elegant street in the high-demand Saint Germain des Près neighborhood, one of the most attractive and historic areas of the Left Bank. The Parisien center of the latest and most chic fashion shops, there are also a number of select restaurants and traditional cafes, including the historic Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore, favorite haunts of famous French existentialists and expatriated American literate. Nearby are the rue de Buci open-air market, and the oldest restaurant in Paris, Le Procope, with excellent fresh seafood and French traditional specialties; it was patronized by Voltaire in the 18th century.
Premises:
This is a pleasant apartment located on the fourth French floor of an 18th century building with an elevator, equipped with a security system. It can accommodate up to one couple and one single.
Painted all white, the apartment has east and south exposed double-glazed windows with outside shutters; they overlook the quaint streets below.
The L-shaped living room has three large windows. In the first part, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors separate it from the hall. It has a 120cm wide sofa bed, a decorative fireplace with a gilded frame mirror above, and an area rug. On the other side is a large rectangular hardwood table with a sculpted bench and folding chairs.
Wireless Internet access is available.
The open kitchen is equipped with four vitro-ceramic burners topped by a cooker hood, an oven, a refrigerator, a freezer, a microwave, a dishwasher, a coffee maker and a toaster.
A small corridor with bookshelves leads to the bedroom. It is furnished with two single beds side by side (0.90cm wide each) that can be turned into a queen-size bed. There are designer floor lamps, a pleasant 1930s all-mirrored dressing table, a roomy built-in closet, and a window.
The tiled bathroom is accessible through the living room. It contains a bathtub, a washbasin, a toilette and an electric towel-drying rack.
In the hallway, which links the living room to the bedroom, there is a walk-in closet that contains a washing machine.
Heat and hot water are electric and individually metered.
The nearest metro station is Mabillon (line 10).
Review by: Genao P., Nov 22 2012 From: France, Apartment Rental: 1 month |
The apartment is set up for short stays well. Since it is on a corner of the building there is a lot of light and good views of the streets below. Had a wonderful time exploring the shops, restaurants, and buildings in the area. Good local markets and so close to the Seine and Notre Dame! Small elevator to the fifth floor always had us laughing as we squeezed everything in. |
Answer by: Apartment Owner Dec 18 2012 |
Hi Pete, thanks for your review. The elevator is small but it is brand new and modern with nice see-through glass panels. It was built this way because the building is old as are most buildings in the neighborhood. That's why the stairwell will also be completely redone as of January 2013. |
Review by: Sarah V., Aug 21 2012 From: United States, Apartment Rental: 3 months |
I was fortunate enough to be able to stay in this apartment for several months during the Spring of 2012 and found it to be a wonderful, warm, comfortable, cozy peaceful home. |
Review by: Sarah J., Oct 08 2006 From: Australia, Apartment Rental: 3 months |
The [Paris] apartment was fantastic. Great location and very well [equipped]. It was comfortable, all the facilities worked well and I had no problems with anything. |