About :
Apartment of 65 m2 on the third floor. Furniture, of modern style, is of very great quality. From the 35 m2 living room you will have access to the first bedroom which has a double bed (160*200). The second room, independent of the first one, has a double bed of 140*200. The kitchen is entirely equipped. The bathroom has a superb shower! In two words, this apartment, in an animated and central district of the capital, is perfectly renovated and constitutes a very good Quality/Price ratio for two bedrooms.
• Washing Machine/Dryer
• Dishwasher
• Cable TV / Phone/ Internet
• Oven
• 2 Double beds
Musee des Arts et Metiers
Grands Boulevards
Pompidou
Montorgeuil
Marais
Metro: Etienne Marcel Line 4
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.
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.
Rue Montorgueil
This is a trendy area with an eclectic mix of cafes, bars and food
stores set amid old, interesting streets and houses. Of particular
interest is the L 'Escargot Montorgueil at #38 as it
is one of the most authentic examples of 1830's decor in Paris and
a well known restaurant specializing in snails. At #51 is Strohers,
founded in 1730 by the former pastry chef of Louis XV.
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.
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.
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.
Musee des Arts et Metiers
Museum of Science and Technology issSituated to the north of
the 3rd arrondissements, this museum contains machines and models
relating to great inventions from 1500. It has recently been completely
restored and the description besides each exhibit is now both
in French and English.
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).
Sleeps: 4
Size: 65 m2
Floor: 3
Elevator: Yes
Minimum Stay: 7 nights
Weekly Price : 1,850€
Inquiry FormThe apartment is located in recently renovated building at the border of the district of the Marais, Chatelet-Les-Halles and Montorgeuil and 5 minutes by foot from Beaubourg.