Stylish 2 bedrooms in the Marais
Informations
Rental informations
- 4 travelers
- Minimum rental period: 7 nights
Generalities
- 2 bedrooms
- Surface: 67 m2 (721.2 ⏍)
- 2 bathrooms
- 2nd floor, Stairs
This apartment and our agency
- Ref: 4203
- Paris town hall reg. num.: 7510405807406
- Managed by the agency since 2021
Description
Apartment description
Located on the 1st french floor (2nd floor in US numbering) of a 16th century building, this apartment has been completely renovated between 2019 and 2022. In the heart of the Marais, 2 steps from the Hotel de Ville, it has been imagined for a high quality comfort in order to spend an exceptional stay. The two bedrooms have their respective adjoining bathrooms with a walk-in shower and a sink.
The entrance opens onto a hallway with a separate toilet and the living room. This same living room is very Parisian with a ceiling height of 3m50, exposed beams and parquet. The furniture and decoration have been carefully chosen so that the whole remains uncluttered, modern and comfortable. You will also find an office space, a comfortable sofa for 3 people, an armchair, a coffee table…
After a short walk, you can discover the kitchen and its island to eat comfortably for 4 people.
This room is atypical because of its high ceiling, the glass roof and the 2 windows overlooking the street.
2 double bedrooms are accessible from this space, each with its own shower room, one with its toilet, the other without toilet. Indeed, the second toilet is accessible via the entrance of the apartment.
The apartment is not suitable for persons with reduced mobility.
Official registration number : 7510405807406
Characteristics
Characteristics
- Washing machine
- Combined oven
- Fridge Freezer
- Dishwasher
- Double glazing
- Induction hob
- A / C
- Optical fiber
- Shower
- Separate WC
- Orientation : Est/Sud
Public transport nearby
- 1
- 11
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Did you know?
Rue Sainte-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie takes its name from a convent founded in the 13th century and destroyed at the end of the 18th century.