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Living room
Clean and peaceful living room with views over Paris roofs.
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Immediate surroundings
View from dining room
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Private outdoor area
Balcony
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Kitchen
Kitchen details, view from kitchen and bedroom
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Dining area
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Private outdoor area
The main entrance and the stairs The apartment is on the 6th floor, the elevator goes to 5th ...
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Immediate surroundings
The quarter is lively and very charming, touristy as well as authentic, "bohemian and bourgeois", with typical Parisian cafes and restaurants
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Immediate surroundings
You’ll find traditional french food market next to fashion boutiques.
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Kitchen
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Bedroom
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Bedroom
bedroom with balcony chambre avec balcon
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Living room
Fire place
Location
Address :rue BachaumontArrondissement : 2nd
Quartier : Beaubourg - Les Halles
City : Paris
Country : France
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Category
Type : ApartmentPrice : 237 € per night *
* Based on an average length of stay. Click for price details.
Description
Normal capacity : 4 personsMaximum capacity : 6 persons
Surface area : 86 m2
Rooms : rooms 4, kitchen 1, bedrooms 2, bathrooms 1
Floor : 6th
View : No onlooking buildings, Street view, Courtyard view
Outside space : Courtyard, Balcony
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Advantages
Attractive immediate surroundingsVery quiet
Abundance of natural light
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Amenities
Stereo system
TV/DVD
Microwave
Double bed
Range
Toaster
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Wi-Fi
Refrigerator
Restrictions
- Animals not accepted
- Breakfast NOT provided (for B&B only)
- Smoking prohibited
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A few words from the host
86 M2 CHARMING Montorgueil furnished apartment (2sd arrondissement) sleeps 4 adults max 6
for example 4 adfults and 2 children
in a pedestrian area calm but located exactly in the city center
You may also want to know that this apartment is a real home, meaning that it is not emptied of private affairs. You can enjoy the many books, recordings, amenties, and should also not be shocked to see that there are closets with clothes.Charming Montorgueil furnished apartment (2nd arrondissement) / sleeps 4 to 6 maximum
Clean and peaceful, my apartment’s door has a high security lock. At the 6st floor of an Haussman Building, with elevator, digicode. Located in the heart of pedestrian quartier Montorgueil (Center of Paris).
- Living-room (25 m2): with small balcony, free high-speed Internet connection
- Dining-room (20 m2): with small balcony, dining table, sofa bed two matress 1 person,
- Bedroom 1 : bed (2 sleeps), with balcony, wardrobe, small desk.
- Bedroom 2 : bed (2 sleeps), wardrobe.
- Bathroom : shower.
- Toilet.
+ linen and towels
The quarter is lively and very charming, touristy as well as authentic, with typical Parisian cafes and restaurants to famous places like Le Louvre, Centre Georges Pompidou, Forum des Halles, the Palais Royal, Jardin du Luxembourg, night-life. You’ll find traditional french food market next to fashion boutiques.
Down the street, there is a lovely market with fresh quality products, outdoor cafes, street musicians.
Metro Les Halles, Etienne Marcel (line 4) and Sentier (line 3). Many buses.
Easy access to go everywhere.
The apartment is only a 10 min walk from the Châtelet-Les Halles RER station, that links directly to all airports and attractions. Copy and paste the address below into your browser for directions:
http://g.co/maps/xtgc
You may also want to know that this apartment is a real home, meaning that it is not emptied of private affairs. You can enjoy the many books, recordings, amenties, and should also not be shocked to see that there are closets with clothes. If for whatever reason this does not appeal to you, please search for a ParisSharing apartment that is only used as rental property.
Reviews
I can asure you that we lived what you call the “joie de vivre a la parisienne” in our last trip to Paris. It was so wonderful that there is no doubt that if we plan to travel again to Paris we will contact you. Our stay was great and the attention superb. Brigitte's apartment was confortable, cosy, very well situated and for the price I think it was great.
ERNESTO CORTES, Mexico Mexico CityBeaubourg - Les Halles
From a logistic standpoint, this is heart of Paris (or according to Zola, the stomach) : the place where all the railways cross, where masses of people flow in and out day and night. It was and is once again a place of gigantic urban planning and architectural experimentation. From their role as the central marketplace beginning some 800 years ago when Philippe August built the initial structure, Les Halles were transformed from the 1970's into a vast public space for leisure and shopping. The Pompidou Modern Art Center (Centre Pompidou or Beaubourg), once perceived as a monstrosity with its metal guts displayed on the outside, has become as popular a place to visit as the Eiffel tower. Today, the neighborhood is destined for yet another vast and futuristic project with work beginning in 2010. Until it is complete, the neighborhood will continue to fascinate with some of the city's oldest streets and most amazing stories. For example, Henri VI was assassinated at 11, rue de la Ferronnerie. The pictoresque rue Quincampoix marks the downfall of the Scottish banker, named Law, who did just a good a job of bringing on financial ruin as did Bernard Madoff.
Incidentally, for the purists, Beaubourg borders the 1st but is part of the 4th.
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Pompidou_restaurant
Inside of the restaurant on the roof of the Pompidou center
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Bubble at Beaubourg
The mysterious bubble that appeared in front of the centre Pompidou on June 16th, 2010 at 4:10pm.
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Pompidou Terrace
Credits: Nicky Bouwmeester, Office de Toursisme de Paris
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Pompidou
Arts de la rue, Centre Pompidou
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Famous Squaters
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Fontaine Stravinsky
Credits : David Lefranc, Office de Tourisme de Paris
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Saint Eustache
Credits : David Lefranc, Office de Tourisme de Paris



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