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Registration number : 7511205883992
Bring your family to experience Paris in luxury and style with this three bedroom duplex vacation rental apartment in the Bastille area of Paris in the 12th arrondissement!
Located on Rue Moreau between Avenue Daumesnil and Rue de Charenton , the three bedroom duplex accommodation is on the 3rd French floor of a 4-story walk-up building with coded security system. Bright and modern, the open-layout apartment offers large French windows that provide the space with natural sunlight.
Features of the home include hardwood floors, walls made of bookshelves, an upright piano and a decorative fireplace. There are everyday convenient amenities such as a personal laundry washer/dryer, flat-screen cable television with home theater system and DVD player, and a fully equipped kitchen with cabinetry and a dishwasher.
Bedrooms 2 and 3 are located on the lower level. The upper level includes bedroom 1, the kitchen and living room.
Each bedroom has its own personality and style. Bedroom 1 is the master bedroom. Most elegant and simple in demeanor, it provides a king-sized bed. Bedroom 2 has a more artsy vibe and includes a queen bed. Bedroom 3 is neat and orderly with a twin bed and large work desk.
This apartment in the Bastille neighborhood of Paris. It’s walking distance from a hub of popular architecture and attractions include Place des Vosges (1.1km / 0.7 miles) the Notre Dame Cathedral (2.1km/1.3mi), Musee du Fumeur (1.4km/0.9mi) and Pont de Bercy (1.7km/1mi). Shops, restaurants and basic living facilities litter the town.
Public transportation all over Paris is easy from this location. Simply catch the 1, 6, or 8 trains at the Bastille metro station (600m/0.4mi) or ride the 1, 14, A and D trains at the Gare de Lyon metro station (650m/0.4mi).
Review by: Pablo D., Jul 30 2008 From: United States, Accommodation Rental: 8 days |
I am 100% satisfied about the apartment I rented in Paris through you. Thank you very much. |