A beautiful apartment is in the heart of old Paris on a charming quiet one way street, close to everything. 17th Century Building (1688) with thick stone walls, fireplace, high beamed ceilings, and glass elevator. Close to Saint Germain, the Pantheon, Jardin de Luxembourg, the Marais, Ile St. Louis. Half a block from the Seine River and Notre Dame. High beamed ceilings, large French windows with shutters, cozy loft bedroom, separate large salon with comfortable sofa bed. Additional clic-clac sofa in den/entry room also folds down for an extra guest.
Nespresso machine, Smeg kettle, Moka coffee pot, rice/vegetable steamer, salad spinner. Beautiful Limoges China, fantastic steam iron, Bosch dishwasher, galley kitchen with teas, sundries, spices, toaster oven and two stovetop burners. Dining table with 4 chairs, and leaves to expand if needed. High speed fiber WiFi, free calls to the U.S., TV, cable, DVD, Stereo. Wonderful library, guidebooks, maps, puzzles, cards, legos... etc. Coffee table has a bucket in the center for Champagne!
1,500 euros per week, Long term stays negotiable
Reservations: Terrance@paris-expat.com
3 comments
Doug Crawford July 20, 2024
Interested. Potential long-term (month or more) Autumn/Winter. Questions: Long-term rate? Street? (I think I can guess) A/C or fan? Photo of the bathroom? Floor? Brooklyn Boy, Poly Prep then Yale. Fan of yours. Francophile. Been to Paris numerous times including 3 months in 2016 with my Old English Sheepdog. Cheers and thanks. Doug
Terrance Gelenter July 25, 2024
Doug Did you receive my message best to email me at Terrance@paris-expat.com
Doug Crawford July 28, 2024
Yes. Thank you Terrance. I apologize for the delayed reply. I received as requested photo of SdB but not answer to street name, etage, or long term rate. We are now beginning to think Autumn/Winter but without specific plans as yet. We like the looks of this apartment and its location but are always flexible when we travel which is quite a lot. Hope you are enjoying the excitement of The Games! We are, from afar. Cheers We are thinking now late Autumn/Winter