1 Bedroom
Rue Bernard Palissy

 

Address: Rue Bernard Palissy

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Zipcode: 75006

Area: Saint Germain des Prés

Metro: St Germain des Pres (4)

Description:

Location:
This high value apartment is located in the heart of Saint-Germain des Prés is the living-fashion and artistic center of Paris. One of the most popular, active, and sparkling neighborhoods of central Paris. This is the heart of the Luxembourg quarter and St. Germain des Prés area. Plenty of cafés, restaurants, cinemas, bookstores, and trendy boutiques. It is walking distance to the Seine, Sainte Chapelle and Conciergerie. The closest metro stations are St-Germain-des-Prés, Mabillon and Odéon.

Standing:
Apartment recently renovated of very good standing on the third floor without elevator giving on a courtyard and very sunny. The building is of a standing correct.

Layout:
1 bedroom apartment of 37 m2 made up of a living room with two sofas and a bedroom with a king size bed(160*200). The bathroom has a bath-tub and the kitchen, small, is entirely equipped. In two words, this small apartment is ideally located and very pleasant.

 

Close to the apartment

St-Germain
St-Germain was a center of bohemianism and existentialism in the glittering café society of the post-war years. Names associated with this period are Sartre and Camus and the singer Juliette Greco. Young French teenagers spent nights in its jazz clubs and cabarets. Many famous French singers sang in the clubs or lived in the area, such as Georges Brassens, Jacques Brel, Charles Trénet, Guy Béart, Charles Aznavour. The home where Serge Gainsbourgh lived on rue de Verneuil has become a graffitied shrine. Jazz greats who played here include Sidney Bechet, Miles Davis and Duke Ellington.

Rue du Bac
Rue du Bac has many historic connections. It was built in 1564 and named after the bac (ferry) that used to transport quarry stone across the Seine to the construction site of the Tuileries Palace, which was actually burnt down by the Communards in 1871. On the 6th arron. side of rue du Bac were the barracks that housed the Musketeers - of “The Three Musketeers’ fame. On the 7th arron. side of rue du Bac is Deyrolle, a 150 years old taxidermy shop open to the public, which besides the stuffed animals, is like a grand ‘Cabinet des Curiosities’ with shells, minerals, insects, butterflies, pictures all on view.

Musee d'Orsay
Across the river from the Louvre, was originally a Beaux-Arts train station but by the 1950's its platforms became too short and it was up for demolition. An innovative restoration transformed the train station into a museum spanning art from 1830 to 1914. Its sky-lit Impressionist Gallery holds the jewels of Impressionist Art with masterpieces by Monet, Degas, Renoir, Pissaro and Van Gogh. Next to the gallery there is a cafe built to incorporate one of the two original giant clocks of the station, with a balcony (open in the summer) and lovely view over the Seine. The other restaurant is the more formal Restaurant du Musee d'Orsay , which was the dining room of the old hotel in the station and is an ornately gilded period piece. Its buffet brunch or prix-fixe menu is good value. Museum closed on Mondays. National Museums as the ‘Louvre’ are closed on Tuesdays and Paris Museums as the ‘d’Orsay’ are closed on Mondays.

Pont Neuf
Paris's most famous and beautiful bridge, was completed in 1607. A statue of Henri IV stands near its center. The Bridge joins the Right Bank of the Seine to Ile de la Cite and continues to the left bank. Along the Quays are the Bouquinistes selling antique books and prints.

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.

Rue Bonaparte and Rue Visconti
L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts on Rue Bonaparte is France's most acclaimed art school. It was founded in 1811 by Napoleon who lived on the street when young. On rue Visconti once lived Racine, and Balzac had his print shop at #17. Parallel to rue Visconti at #5 rue des Beaux-Arts, Edouard Manet was born in 1835. At #13 rue des Beaux-Arts is “L'Hôtel, the garret hotel of Oscar Wilde fame and where he died, now luxuriously refurbished with ‘themed rooms’. It is worth a visit if you are in the area.

St. Sulpice
Work on the church of St-Suplice, at one time Paris's largest, began in 1646, but is stilll ongoing. It has one of the world's largest organs, comprising 6,700 pipes. The Chapelle des Anges (Chapel of the Angel) has two frescoes by Delacroix which were painted in Delacroix’s final years and were a high point in his career. Outside the Church is a large square with the 1844 fountain by Visconti at its center. It is the location of the annual Foire de Saint-German held at the beginning of June and which lasts for a month. This fair has been an annual tradition for centuries.

Rue du Cherche-Midi
Was an ancient Roman road and now this narrow street has chic designer boutiques, galleries and cafes. The world-famous baker, Poilane, is at No. 8. Nearby is the first Parisian Department Store which belies it name, Bon Marche. It has a fabulous food market ‘Le Grand Epicerie’

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.

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Sleeps: 2

Size: 37 m2

Floor: 3

Elevator: No

Minimum Stay: 7 nights

from 910€ weekly

from 2626€ monthly


Features:

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

Near:

• St Germain
• Rue du Bac
• Musee d'Orsay
• Pont Neuf
• Rue de Buci
• Rue Bonaparte and Rue Visconti
• St Sulpice
• Rue du Cherche Midi
• Jardin du Luxembourg

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