1 Bedroom
Av Bosquet

 

Address: Av Bosquet

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Zipcode: 75007

Area: Tour Eiffel

Metro: Ecole Militaire (8)

Description:

Location:
Do you Know the pleasure of silence? Of course know it ... Come to enjoy the quietest apartment, of the smartest district of Paris. You will be close to all! The Eiffel tower? A turn of ear. Gardens of Luxembourg, just few blocks away. By the Invalids and on your left, you will admire the beauty of the bridge Alexandre III and his magnificences. Let speak about the place. A Haussmannien building in the heart of the village. The 7th district and its alive street Cler by its many shops and restaurants, but quiet. And several times a week a traditional market. The house keeper wait for you, it is Brésilienne! Thus you arrive charged with your luggage, she will accomodates you with his marvelous smile.

Layout:
The entry serves the toilets, the bedroom and the living room. From the bedroom you will have independent accesses to the bathroom and the toilets without passing by the living room. This will bring an absolute intimacy to you if you to happen to be four in party. The room includes twin beds which gathered offer the comfort of a king size bed. In the living room , a very high quality sofa bed acts also as King size bed if you wish it. A computer with a screen 16/9ème enables you to look at satellite television or to listen to the music of your choice while sending your e-mail by Internet. The kitchen is entirely equipped with accessories of great qualities.

 

Close to the apartment

Invalides & Napoleon's Tomb
The group of buildings 'Hotel des Invalids' was ordered by Louis XIV the ('Sun King') to house the king's old soldiers. A year later he commissioned the Eglise du Dome, a magnificent Baroque church with its beautiful gold-leafed dome, which holds the impressive tomb of Napoleon. Napoleon was brought here from his grave in St. Helena where he was exiled, to fulfill his last wish to be buried 'on the banks of the Seine among the people of France whom I have loved so much. In the complex is the Army Museum with the largest collection of militia in the world. Leading from the impressive forecourt of the Invalids with its captured canons runs the tree-lined Esplanade des Invalides to the grand Pont Alexandre III a gift from Czar Alexander to commemorate the 1892 French-Russian alliance.

Parc du Champ de Mars
The Champ de Mars was the site in 53 BC that Julius Caesar finally conquered the rebellious Parisii tribe and later, in 886, the Parisians beat back the invadingVikings. However, it acquired its name during the time of Napoleon I when it was used as a drill ground for the adjacent Ecole Militaire (Military School). Louis XV and his mistress Madame de Pompadour commissioned the Ecole Militaire, and it was here young Napoleon, aged 15, arrived from Corsica and enrolled in the Military Academy.

Eiffel Tower
The worldwide symbol of Paris. It was built for the World Fair of 1889, held to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. Named after its designer, Gustave Eiffel, it stands 320m (1050ft) high and held the record as the world's tallest structure until 1930. There are three viewing platforms you can reach by elevator (or you can walk to the first two levels) and from the top you'll find absolutely breathtaking views. The restaurant at the top of the Eiffel Tower, the 'Jules Verne', is an expensive but memorable treat, though one has to book well in advance. On the stage below with the same view and less expensive is the 'Altitude 95', which has a Belle Epoque setting.

Musee Rodin
Musee Rodin housed in the magnificent Hotel Biron. August Rodin originally rented rooms in the Hotel for living and as a studio. There were plans to destroy the house but in 1916 the French government agreed to convert it into a museum for him. The museum now houses his sculptures, academic paintings and sketches. There are also several works by Camille Claudel, the talented sculptor who became Rodin’s muse, model, and lover at the age of 17. He was nearly 50. The lovely garden is a setting for some of Rodin’s best known works including ‘The Thinker’, ‘The Burghers of Calais, and ‘The Gates of Hell’.

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Sleeps: 4

Size: 55 m2

Floor: 1

Elevator: Yes

Minimum Stay: 7 nights

from 1610€ weekly

from 4786€ monthly


Features:

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

Near:

• Ecole Militaire
• Invalides
• Parc du Champ de Mars
• Eiffel Tower
• Musee Rodin

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