My Home for You - Paris Centre
Listing Summary
Listing No:1241
Sleeps up to:4
Location Type:City Centre
Nightlife
Quiet
Romantic
Town
Local Area:Nearest Beach: Normandie
Local Airport: Paris-Charles De Gaulle 40Km Paris-Orly 30Km
Local Ferry Port: N/A
Nearest Railway Station: from 4 to 8 stops of Metro depending station
Nearest Motorway/Freeway Junction: N/A
Local Shops: on site
Car Required: not necesary at all
Listing description

Located Rue au Maire, in the very heart of Paris, right between Marais and Montorgueil districts, this 67 sqm apartment is on the 3rd floor of a 17th century building. Re-designed by a young Syrian architect in 2000, it is a warm, intimate, charming flat, composed by a bedroom with on-suite bathroom, an open kitchen and a large living-room. The apartment accommodates up to 4 persons (1 double bed in the bedroom, 2 sofa beds in the living room).
*The bedroom is bright, with a modern and clear wooden floor. It opens on the courtyard: even in the heart of Paris, you will enjoy quiet nights. A large and functional wardrobe, with drawers, shelves, is at your disposal.
*The bathroom is ‘en suite’ with the bedroom. Tiled in red-and-white, with a contemporary mirror, a washbasin and a large shower, it’s a bright room to start a bright day in Paris!
*The "open" kitchen is a functional place… and, by our own experience, a friendly one in the apartment thanks to its bar between the kitchen and the living room. During a dinner or a party, you will be cooking and at the same time with your friends, drinking a glass of good wine at the bar. The kitchen is well-equipped, with refrigerator, freezer, oven, vitro ceramic, extractor, microwave, toaster, coffee- maker, wash-machine and all kitchen utensils.
*The living room is really the heart of the apartment, where you will like to rest after an exhausting Parisian day or where you will welcome your friends!
Location Details
3rd Arrondissement - between Le Marais and Montorgueil District
Your apartment is located one block from the ‘Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers’, the French State University for applied sciences. This area is also named the ‘Haut Marais’, the high part of Marais area, in the 3rd district (arrondissement) of Paris, to make the difference with the south part of Marais located in the 4th district.
Like many areas in Paris, the face of this district changed a lot over the last 30 years. Instead of small workshops, cabinetmakers, tailors or goldsmiths, you will now discover trendy restaurants, organic food stores, art galleries, new designers and creators. The area is living a real metamorphosis: private mansions from the 17th and 18th centuries, old buildings completely renovated, enlarged sidewalks with more trees: walkers and bikers are getting always more place in this part of the city!.
A 10 minutes walk and you will reach the very heart of the City of Lights! Walk down on rue Beaubourg or Rue Saint Martin and you will be on Piazza Beaubourg, right by Beaubourg and the National Museum of Modern Art.
An other option: walk down on Rue de Turbigo and you will reach the Forum des Halles, the largest shopping mall in France, the largest (underground) railway et metro station, but also a huge garden with its panorama on Saint Eustache Church and Beaubourg…
On an opposite direction, you can walk until Place de la République: you will be few steps from the romantic Canal Saint Martin.
Tariff / Rates
Payment is usually accepted in Euros, unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
| Detailed tariff periods have not been defined for this property. Please contact the owner for specific rental rates. |
Tariff Notes
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Additional Information
Have a look on the book shelves: you will find there guide books about Paris, art books, travel magazines, restaurants guides (some of them in English): just few ideas for your next day… or your next trip to Paris!