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Capacity:
2/3 people
APARTMENT
RATES:
Weekly
740 €
/ Daily 110
€
Monthly on request.
Type:
1 bedroom apartment in Le Marais
Address: 5, rue des Filles du Calvaire - 75003 Paris
Area: Le Marais
Metro: Filles du Calvaire (line8)
Surface: 345 sq. feet / 33 m2
French floor: 4th
Elevator: No
Code: Yes
Capacity: 2 adults + 2 children
Bed(s): 1 double bed + 1 sofa bed
Kitchen: Fully Equipped
Washing machine/dryer: Yes
Telephone: Yes
Color TV: Yes
Cable for TV: No
Internet ready: No
HiFi CD player: Yes
Sheets: Yes
Towels: Yes
Amenities:
Linens & Towels, Good Heaters, Iron and Iron Board, Hair Dryer,
Vacuum Cleaner, Equipped Kitchen with Cooking and Eating Utensils,
Oven, Microwave, Toaster, Coffee Maker, Kettle.
Nearby Activities: Market "Les enfants rouges"
of fresh vegetables, cheese shops. Plenty of fine groceries, bars
and restaurants.
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What Our Customers
Are Saying about this apartment
The apartment is very nice and well equipped.
The location was perfect. Rue de Bretagne is the perfect spot for
shopping as a real parisian..
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Apartment
description:
An apartment recently custom updated and located
at the Street Des filles du Calvaire, whose name was taken from
its proximity to the convent of the Calvary Sisters. This street
was opened between 1696 and 1698. The building is a clear example
of the architectural changes that took place in the 19th century
that set the Haussmanian style for the entire city of Paris. The
interior of the building is very well taken care, with a set of
well polished wooden stairways that will lead you to the 4th floor
and into an apartment with a touch of femininity and charm. A bathroom
decorated with large vanity mirror, a round sink and Arabian designs
ceramic-tile floors gets all the attention for its white color and
for having a window and a door towards the master bedroom. Light
comes from 2 large sized balcony style windows located one in the
living room and one in the bedroom. All this charm is combined with
a quiet ambiance and a commercially and culturally attractive neighborhood.
Just heading out the building, there will be local clothing boutiques,
a market called "Les enfants rouges" selling fresh vegetables
and other goods, cheese specialized shops, plenty of fine grocery
stores, bars and restaurants. After crossing the Boulevard des Filles
du Calvaire and going west on Rue Bretagne, an array of Art Galleries
and custom made furniture stores will begin to appear into the scene.
Heading south and at walking distance through and west of Rue Turenne,
the panorama changes, and a series of diverse museums will be the
delight for the art, history and culture aware tourist. Le Musee
Carnavalet displays the art and history of Paris from before the
French Revolution and up to the appearance of Art Nouveau. Le Musee
Historique de la Ville de Paris, located south right off the Rue
the Rivoli and west of Rue Turenne, has its own charming library
with books and documents that witnessed the history of Paris. North
and west, Le Musee Cognacq-Jay looks back into the 18th century
art; Le Centre Culturel Suedois offers exhibits, concerts, and diverse
cultural events and scientific conferences for all ages ; and north
on or close by Rue le Perle, Le Musee National Picasso shows a very
representative collection of Picasso's most famous paintings and
sculptures. The area is also occupied by many synagogues and churches
that give some spiritual life to the inhabitants of this bourgeoise
neighborhood. However, no one needs to hesitate to go visit Notre
Dame's Cathedral located at L'Ille Saint Louis, across the Seine
River and west on Rue Renard. This, as well as the Louvre Museum,
are both mandatory visits for all tourists coming from all over
the world.
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