Studio
Rue de Sevigne

 

Address: Rue de Sevigne

Zipcode: 75004

Area: Marais/Halles

Metro: St Paul (1)

Description:

Location:
In the heart of Paris, in a well-known quarter called 'The Marais', this apartment, on rue de Sevigne, is close to a number of popular tourist sites: The Picasso museum, The Archives Nationales, river walks along The Seine, Notre Dame. Le Marais, one of the oldest and most charming areas of Paris, boasts narrow alleyways and beautiful museums, and is littered with countless boutiques, cafes and restaurants.

Layout:
Studio of 25m2, small but charming. It has been renovated with taste while keeping the charm of old. The living room has a small kitchen with a table making it possible to dine with 4 people. The bed has the characteristic to be round but is equivalent to a bed 140*200. The bathroom has a shower. This apartment will seduce those who are looking for a quiet and charming place ideally locateded.

Standing:
The apartment is in a beautiful building of the 18 ieme century. It is on the first floor and gives on charming a small court.

 

Close to the apartment

Village Saint Paul
This is an antique enclave with 80 antique dealers. It is open from Thursday to Monday from 10:00 to 7:00.

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.

Place des Vosges
Place des Vosges, built by Henri IV and completed in 1612, it is known as the most beautiful square in Europe. It is noted for its picturesque streets, boutiques, galleries, and beautifully restored 16th & 18th century "hôtels particuliers". Madam de Seveigne was born at #1 bis, #21 is where Richelieu lived and #6 was Victor Hugo’s residence, now a museum to him

The Bastille
Built around 1370, was once part of the defenses of Paris. Louis XIV had the wall demolished but left the Bastille, which later became a luxury prison for aristocratic and notable people who could have goods and services sent in. The Marquis de Sade was a prisoner here as were Mirabeau and Voltaire. It was stormed on 14 July 1789, but at that time there were only seven prisoners. It was later razed and replaced in 1831 by the column, called the July Column, now standing surmounted by the "Spirit of Liberty". In Place Henri Galli can be found a commemorative pile of stones from the original Bastille.

Ile St-Louis
Ile St-Louis with its aristocratic town houses, courtyards, and antique shops is home to dozens of 17th century mansions and 6,000 lucky ‘louisiens’, its permanent residents. Voltaire found it "the second best" address in all the world, citing the straits of the Bosphorus separating Europe from Asia as number one. Berthillon the famous and popular ice-cream store is located at 31 Rue St-Louis-en-l’Ile.

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’.

George Pompidou Center
The George Pompidou Center (Beaubourg,) is home to one of the most important modern art museums in the world displaying modern and contemporary painting, sculpture, graphic art, photographs, rare books, films, new media, architecture and design. It is also the site of Paris' largest public research library.

Located in the complex, but in another building, is one of the worlds most advanced computer music laboratories. The high-tech design of the building incorporates an escalator in a Plexiglas tube which gives one of the city's best panoramic views. There is a restaurant on the top floor with the same spectacular views. The Place Georges-Pompidou, in front of the museum, often has impromptu street entertainment. Close by is the 'quirky', fun Stravinsky Fountain where one can sit and have a picnic or choose from several inexpensive restaurants overlooking the Fountain.

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 12 noon-10 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Closed Tuesdays.

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Sleeps: 2

Size: 25 m2

Floor: 1

Elevator: No

Minimum Stay: 7 nights

from 683€ weekly

from 1924€ monthly


Features:

• Cable TV
• Dishwasher
• Internet
• Microwave
• TV
• Telephone
• 1 Double bed

Near:

• Village St Paul
• Rue de Rivoli
• Place des Vosges
• Bastille
• Ile St Louis
• Notre Dame
• Pompidou

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