Quiet and bright artist’s apartment
Informations
Rental informations
- 3 travelers
- Minimum rental period: 7 nights
Generalities
- 2 bedrooms
- Surface: 71 m2 (764.2 ⏍)
- 2 bathrooms
- 4th floor, Stairs
This apartment and our agency
- Ref: 7203
- Paris town hall reg. num.: 7510703595327
- Managed by the agency since 2019
Description
Apartment description
Charming artist’s apartment in the 7th district, home to emblematic monuments such as the Eiffel Tower and the Musée d’Orsay. This prestigious residential district also boasts breathtaking views of the Seine and a rich architectural history.
Located on the 3rd floor without elevator of a typical building, overlooking an unobstructed view.
The bright apartment comprises a large living room, a semi-open kitchen, two bedrooms, one with a double bed (140x190cm) and the other with a single bed 120x190cm, and two bathrooms.
The lliving room overlooks the courtyard and a private mansion with three windows. The kitchen opens onto the living room and is fully equipped with a dishwasher and washing machine-dryer.
The bedrooms also overlook the courtyard, and the apartment enjoys a surprising calm that makes it hard to believe you’re in the heart of Paris.
As the owner’s main residence, the apartment is tastefully equipped and furnished with quality products.
The apartment once belonged to the writer Nadine Lefébure, a free-spirited figure of the 60s, and boasts an admirable view of the Hôtel de Gallifet, now home to the Italian Cultural Institute.
The Rue du Bac metro station is a 3-minute walk away.
The apartment is non-smoking and pets are not allowed.
It is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Official registration number : 7510703595327
Characteristics
Characteristics
- Oven
- Microwave
- Washer dryer
- Fridge Freezer
- Dishwasher
- Double glazing
- Induction hob
- View
- Shower
Public transport nearby
- 10
- 12
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Did you know?
Rue du Bac is named after the bac, a flat-bottomed boat that was used to transport the stone blocks used to build the Tuileries Palace.