About :
This studio with French windows offers a romantic view of the rooftops of Paris and the Eiffel Tower. It is composed of a single room with a double bed, is extremely light and has excellent proportions as the building used to be an elegant hotel during the 1920's and 30's. Decorated with from beautiful late 19th century Cornices and beautiful in-built oak art deco wardrobe, a small kitchen and a large modern bathroom with bathtub.
• Washing Machine
• Bath/Shower
• TV / Internet
• Telephone
• Microwave
• 1 Bed (140*200)
Rue de Rivoli
Palace Elysee
Louvre
Madeleine
Opera
Faubourg St Honore
Metro: Bourse, Opera and Pyramide's
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.
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.
Point of Interest
Once a royal Renaissance palace, the Louvre Museum houses some of the most famous works of art including the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory as well as some of the world's finest homoerotic works of art by Michaelangelo Caravaggio, Girodet,and Hippolyte.
Sleeps: 2
Size: 30 m2
Floor: 6
Elevator: Yes
Minimum Stay: 7 nights
Weekly Price : 1,000€
Inquiry FormLocated in the heart of Paris (2nd district), the apartment is situated on a beautiful garden square between the Louvre, La Comedie Francaise and Opera Garnier. Walking distance to Le Printemps and Galeries Lafayette for shopping or if in the mood you are close to the best Japanese restaurants. The popular 19th century Passage Vivienne is just around the corner, full of quaint shops and home to the restaurant Le Grand Colbert which was featured as Diane Keaton's favourite Paris restaurant in the film "Something's Gotta Give". The apartment is located on the 6 th floor with elevator in a Hausmannian building with house keeper 24/7