1 Bedroom
Rue de Richelieu

 

Address: Rue de Richelieu

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Zipcode: 75001

Area: Louvre

Metro: Palais Royal (Line 1) - Pyramides (line 9)

Description:

In an old building (with elevator) giving onto the majestic entrance of The Louvre and a short walk from all accommodations, shops (from the many supermarkets to the fine arts of rue Saint-Honoré) and subway station (Louvre), this beautiful, sunlit, one-bedroom apartment professionally decorated includes : In the living room, a sofa bed in front of a brand new high tech TV, a working table, an eating area (not on the pictures) with view onto the courtyard. A bedroom with a queen-size bed separated from the living room by a heavy curtain.

The spacious kitchen (sunlit thanks to its two large windows) includes a refrigerator, a stove, a washing machine, a combinated microwave/traditional oven and a table for three. The bathroom with shower and tub, a wall-mounted hairdryer. Toilet separated.

Many wardrobes in the apartment: in the entrance, in the kitchen and near the toilet.

You will appreciate the heavy curtain hiding the door. The location of the apartment is one of the best in Paris, very central, luxurious district, quiet and very safe.

 

Close to the apartment

The Palais Royal & Gardens
The Palais Royal was constructed for Cardinal Richelieu in 1628. On the southwest corner is the Comedie Francaise and on the northwest corner is the 4-star 'Grand Vefour', an haute cuisine restaurant since the 1760s. The Palais Royal was home to Colette and Jean Cocteau.

Louvre
Once a royal Renaissance palace, the Louvre Museum houses some of the world’s most famous works of art, highlights of which are the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory, 360 degree visit . Closed on Tuesdays.

Rue de Rivoli
This lovely arcade was begun by Napoleon in 1811. Under its arches are two English language book stores; Angelina's, a tea salon famous for its thick hot chocolate; and the luxurious Hotel Meurice. Tolstoy at one time lived in one of the apartments above the Arcade.

Jardin des Tuilleries
The Tuileries Gardens were designed by Andre Le Notre in 1664 and is one of the largest parks in Paris. It is bordered by the Louvre, Rue de Rivoli and, at the western end, the Orangerie and the Jeu de Paume. The Orangerie houses Monet's magnificent 'Nympheas' series of paintings of water-lilies which were painted at Giverny and donated to the nation by the artist as a 'spiritual testimony'. It also houses other great Impressionist and 'Ecole de Paris' artists. It is undergoing a major re-haul at the moment. The Jeu de Paume holds special exhibitions.

Place de Vendome
This classically elegant square built in 1685 has a 44 meter high column with a crowning sculpture of Napoleon as Caeser, although this has changed several times. It is home to the world's most opulent jewelers and the legendary Ritz Hotel, a favorite haunt of the famous, such as Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Cole Porter, Proust, and Chanel.

Eglise de St. Eustache
Begun in 1532 and completed in 1647 it is one of the largest, most famous and beautiful churches in Paris. It has a particularly noteworthy organ and was the setting for the first performances of works by Berlioz and Liszt.

Rue St-Honore
This Street has been a major thoroughfare since the 12th century and is now lined with luxurious shops and trendy boutiques. At #163 stood the old St-Honore Gate where Joan of Arc was wounded in the thigh by an English archer in 1429. Her statue is nearby on Rue de Rivoli to commemorate this event.

Chatelet & Les Halles
Rue de la Ferronnerie and Rue des Lombards is now an area of many gay bars and restaurants. It was outside 11 Rue de la Ferronnerie in 1610 that Henri IV was stabbed to death in his carriage.

Nearby is Les Halles underground pedestrian concourse lined with shops and an RER and Metro Hub. It is on the site of the old "Les Halles" Central Market.

Pont Neuf
Paris's most famous and beautiful bridge, was completed in 1607. A statue of Henri IV stands near its center. The Bridge joins the Right Bank of the Seine to Ile de la Cite and continues to the left bank. Along the Quays are the Bouquinistes selling antique books and prints.

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Near:
• Palais Royal
• Louvre
• Rue de Rivoli
• Jardin des Tuileries
• Place Vendome
• Eglise de St Eustache
• Rue St Honore
• Chatelet Les Halles
• Pont Neuf

Sleeps: 4

Size: 50 m2

Floor: 5

Elevator: Yes

Minimum Stay: 2/3 nights

Daily Rate
From 137€

Weekly Rate
From 840€

 


Features:

• 1 queen bed
• 1 Sofabed
• VCR/DVD
• Stereo
• Washer
• Microwave
• Cable TV
• Highspeed internet

Services:

Airport transfers
  Shared Shuttle
 From 18.50€
  Private Car
 From 85.00€

Car rentals
  Sixt Holiday Cars
 From 18.50€
  Autoeurope
 From 85.00€


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