1 Bedroom
Rue de Provence

 

Address: Rue de Provence

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Zipcode: 75009

Area: Louvre/Opéra/Grands Boulevards

Metro: Chaussee d'Antin La Fayette (7,9)

Description:

Location:
If you are looking for shopping, museums, opera and much more, this would be your appartment. It is located rue de Provence in the 9th arrondissement just beside the Grands Magasins; Les Galeries Lafayettes, Le Printemps. Within 3 mns walking distance is the Opera Garnier considered as one of the most beautiful architectural master pieces of Paris. A bit further is rue de la Paix, Place Vendôme with the very famous jewelry stores (Chomet, Van Cliff & Arpeel), Many shops and stores are close to the apartment : Bakery, Butchery, Supermarket, Open air market, Theater, Restaurant, Cafe, Club, Laundromat, Doctor, Hospital, Drugstore Surounded by 4 metro stations; Chaussée d'antin, Opera, Havre gaumartin and Trinité, your 5 mns walk to the RER Auber. Numerous buses driving you all over Paris, including the famous Paris bustours and the airport Roissy bus.

Standing:
This cosy and typical parisien 5th floor appartment with elevator offers you a pleasant view of the ""Sacre coeur"" of montmartre. In the real heart of Paris,it is a 19th century building, historically known as ""hotel Montholon"".

Layout:
One bedroom apartment of 55 sqm. The living/Dining room has a table allowing to receive 4/6 people. the settee is convertible allowing two additional sleeps. The bedroom has a double bed (160*200). The bathroom, accessible only by the bedroom, has a bath-tub. The kitchen is separated and entirely equipped. In two words, this apartment has an ideal location to discover Paris.

 

Close to the apartment

Department Stores
Blvd. Haussmann is the home of the department stores Au Printemps, opened in 1864, and Galeries Lafayette, opened in 1894. Galeries Lafayette has a magnificent stained glass dome. It carries all the great fashion names, and has great (free) fashion shows each week. It is always very busy so best to go in the morning. There is a a nice self-service restaurant on the 6th floor with views over the Opera. Au Printemps also has a weekly fashion show which is held in the 6th floor tea salon beneath a Belle Epoque blue stained-glass rotunda.

Opera Garnier
The Opera Garnier was the 'piece de resistance' of Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann. Its opulence, inside and out, its mixture of architectural styles, its red and gold decor some may think a little flamboyant, but for all that, it is magnificent. It was once the world's largest theater and is famed for its 6-ton chandelier and Chagall painted ceiling depicting Parisian scenes and images from opera. Backstage is the Foyer de la Danse so often painted by Degas and beneath the cellars there lies an artificial lake, providing water for the city's fire brigade, that was the fictional grotto of Lerous' Phantom of the Opera. The Opera Garnier mainly stages ballets now days, operas which have moved to the Opera Bastille.

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.

La Madeleine
The building of the Madeleine Church, named for Mary Magdalene, began in 1763 but was not finished until 1842. The famous Maxim's restaurant is nearby on the rue Royale and on the square of the Madeleine are two famous specialty food stores; Fauchon and Hediard's.

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.

The Grand Boulevards
The Grand Boulevards were built in 1705 where the the old walls around Paris were demolished and by about 1750 the Boulevard (the original name) had became fashionable where the nobility and rich built their homes and Parisians would sit and watch the horse carriages and riders pass by. The east end, the Boulevard du Temple, became a center of theatres and dance halls, circuses, waxworks, puppets, dancers, acrobats, mechanical figures, cafes, restaurants, booths and barrows. This lasted for about 100 years.

There are some pretty covered passages off the Grand Boulevards, as Passage Jouffroy and Passage Verdeau (book and print dealers).

Continued...

 

 

 

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Sleeps: 4

Size: 55 m2

Floor: 5

Elevator: Yes

Minimum Stay: 7 nights

from 1350€ weekly

from 3905€ monthly


Features:

• Washing machine
• Dishwasher
• Oven
• Microwave
• Cable TV
• Internet
• Telephone
• 1 Double bed
• 1 Sofa bed

Near:

• Blvd Haussmann
• Opera Garnier
• Place Vendome
• La Madeleine
• Rue St Honore
• Grands Boulevards

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