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Living room
Near Montmartre - Cozy and contemporary
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Bedroom
Second bedroom with its own bathroom and separate toilets
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Kitchen
American kitchen with gorgeous marble sink, custom made glass bar
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Bedroom
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Bedroom
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Bathroom
Location
Address :rue du Roi d'AlgerArrondissement : 18th
Quartier : Montmartre
City : Paris
Country : France
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Category
Type : LoftPrice : 194 € per night *
* Based on an average length of stay. Click for price details.
Description
Normal capacity : 4 personsMaximum capacity : 6 persons
Surface area : 120 m2
Rooms : rooms 3, kitchen 1, bedrooms 2, bathrooms 2
Floor : 0th
View : No onlooking buildings
Outside space : None
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Advantages
Interior design and decorationVery private
Luxury furnishings and amenities
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Amenities
Dishwasher
Microwave
TV/DVD
Stereo system
International calls included
Bathtub with shower
Coffee maker
Washing machine
Refrigerator
Oven
Toaster
Range
Double bed
Restrictions
- Smoking prohibited
Special considerations
- Ideal for elderly or disabled persons
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A few words from the host
Former restaurant newly converted to an atypical split-level 120 m2 loft apartment in Paris 18 - Ground floor, radiant heating over hardwood floor in the entire house, spacious living room, American kitchen with gorgeous marble sink, custom made glass bar, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 entrances : - a private one opens onto a semi-pedestrian street and gives access to a huge parquet floor living room (50 m2). - the second entrance is connected to a bedroom and bathroom which can be used separately. - downstairs : second bedroom with its own bathroom (with shower and bathtub) and separate toilets. • Unique and contemporary interior design Features: - Fully equipped (fridge, freezer, toaster, kettle, microwave, vitro-cooker, dishwasher, washing machine, coffee maker, bedding and linen, towels, kitchen and eating utensils) - Telephone (Incoming and outgoing land-line calls to many countries including the US and Europe are free), High-Speed Internet (ADSL) connection, Music CD player, TV. - Hardwood Floors - Security : Digicode and interphone ively and multi cultural neighbourhood, close to Montmartre • Central Paris is very easily and directly accessible by public transportation: 2 underground/Metro lines (4 and 12) and several buses within less than 5' walk : - Gare du Nord train station : direct with line 4 in 10' + 25'(RER B) to Charles de Gaulle Airport ; Latin Quarter (Odeon Station) : direct with line 4 in 20'
Montmartre
Once upon a time there was a hill covered with vineyards and vine-covered thatch-roof abodes and...some forty windmills. The village looking down upon the city of lights was annexed by that city in 1860, but never entirely lost its village charm. Painters and poets flocked there up until the great war: Renoir, Apollinaire, Utrillo, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Picasso. Still today, with millions of tourists flowing through the Sacre-Coeur and the Place de Tertre, Montmartre remains something of a secret hideaway for those who take the time to explore its thousands of steps and cobble-stone streets. Paris is the most visited city in the world, and Montmartre is likely the most visited village.
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abesses metro
The Abesses metro station
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manège
Merry-go-round at the Sacré Coeur
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Slope
A slope at Montmartre
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vignes
Vineyard Credits : Gérard Valck
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place goudeau
La place Emile Goudeau Credits: Jean-Pierre Tolomio
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Lapin Agile
le Lapin Agile Credits : Carole Gy
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Postcard
Postcard at Montmartre Credits : Eric Tenin
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Basilique-nuit
Le Sacre-Coeur at night Credits : Eric Tenin
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Basilic, by Eric Tenin



