1 Bedroom
Rue Domat

 

Address: Rue Domat

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Zipcode: 75005

Area: Latin Quarter

Metro: Cluny La Sorbonne (10)

Description:

Location:
The street Domat is in full heart of the Latin Quarter, two steps away of Notre Dame, the Sorbonne and the Maubert Place. The street is very calm. This apartment is exceptionally well located. The closest subways are: Place Maubert, Cluny- La Sorbonne and St Michel (the RER).

Standing:
The apartment gives on the street (very calm) and a charming flowered court. The building is made safe by a Digicode.

Layout:
Apartment of 50 m2 being on the second floor without elevator. The apartment is composed of a large living room with a sofabed allowing two additional sleeps. The kitchen is equipped and opened on the living room. The room, giving on the court, has two single beds. The bathroom has a bath-tub and a shower. This apartment enjoys an extraordinary calm right in the middle of the city.

Notice:
This apartment is NON-SMOKING

 

Close to the apartment

Musee de Cluny
Was once a medieval monastery, built on the ruins of a vast third-century Roman bathhouse. Today, it is a museum of medieval antiquities. The remains of the bathhouse can be seen just behind the museum.

Place St. Michel
Place St-Michel is the busiest spot in the Latin Quarter with its pink marble fountain, built in 1860, surrounded by cafes facing the Seine and Notre Dame. The Paris Commune of 1871 began here, as did the student uprising of 1968.

Jardin du Luxembourg
Jardin du Luxembourg is the most loved park in Paris. It is large and has fountains, flowers, statues, tennis courts, concerts in the summer and on Sunday, Tai Chi. Within the park is located the Palais du Luxembourg, home to the French Senate. Next to the senate is the Musee du Luxembourg, which often has art exhibitions. Nearby on rue de Fleurus lived Gertrude Stein and her companion Alice B. Tokas who opened their home to many famous expatriates, writers and artists, including Hemingway and Picasso.

The Pantheon
Constructed by Louis XV in 1744 in gratitude for recovering from gout, this massive temple to the great men of France houses the bodies of Voltaire, Rousseau, Mirabeau, Marat, Victor Hugo, Emile Zola, and Jean Moulin (hero of the French Resistance during WWII).

Notre-Dame de Paris
The Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris dates back to 1163 but was not completed until 1345. It is one of the masterpieces of Gothic art in Western Europe. Its facade, the soaring Gothic ribbed vaulting, its huge light-filled interior and awe-inspiring stained glass windows are magnificent artistic achievements. The square in front of the Cathedral is called the Place du Parvis. In the center is a plaque from which all road distances in France are measured. Of course, this is the setting for Victor Hugo’s ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’.

Rue de Buci
Rue de Buci is a pretty little marketplace surrounded by cafes and restaurants and leads into rue de Seine which is filled with galleries all the way to the river. On rue Mazarine was the theatre where Moliere made his first appearance as an actor and opened a theatre, the Comedie-Francaise. The oldest cafe in Paris, founded in 1686, ‘Cafe Procope’ is in the same street.

La Sainte Chapelle
See the exquisite stained glass windows of this small 12th century church built by Louis IX to house what he believed to be a part of the Cross and for which he paid more than the church itself. Try to visit on a sunny day when it looks like a ‘jewel box’.

Rue Jacob
On rue Jacob is the house and studio, now museum, where Delacroix lived and where he was frequently visited by George Sand and Frederic Chopin. Richard Wagner also lived on Rue Jacob, as did Thomas Jefferson when in Paris. At #7 Racine lived when young; Richard Wagner resided at #14 from 1841 to 1842; Ingres once lived at # 27 and Hemingway occupied a tiny upstairs room at #44. Natalie Barney’s former residence is landmarked but not open to the public. In the garden you can see a small Doric temple bearing the inscription A l'Amitié, "to friendship."

Off Rue Jacob is one of the most charming squares in Paris, Place de Furstenberg.

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Sleeps: 4

Size: 50 m2

Floor: 2

Elevator: No

Minimum Stay: 7 nights

from 1226€ weekly

from 3471€ monthly


Features:

• Washing machine
• Dishwasher
• Microwave
• Oven
• Cable TV
• Telephone
• 2 Single beds
• 1 Sofa bed

Near:

• Musee de Cluny
• St Michel
• Jardin du Luxembourg
• Pantheon
• Notre Dame
• Rue de Buci
• La Sainte Chapelle
• Rue Jacob

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