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A Part of Paris
 
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ref. 715 - Le Marais
A Part of Paris
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2 bedroom apartment on the 2nd floor via stairs or elevator on a charming courtyard between rue Charlesmagne and rue St Antoine in the St Paul area of Le Marais. Fully refurbished in 2008, one bedroom with 2 single beds and the other with a doublebed. Living & dining room with open kitchen - fully equiped. Washing & drying machine in tiled bathroom. Tastefully decorated, cable TV, stereo and free internet connection.
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Location
Rue Charlemagne
75004 Paris
4th arrondissement Paris


Métro line: 
Métro station:  St Paul
Area:  Le Marais
Rate
› Night:  Contact us
(agency fee incl.)
› Week:  1580 €/week
(agency fee incl.)
› Month:  3375 €/month
(agency fee not incl.)
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Capacity
6 personnes
45 m²
2 bedroom
Availabilities

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Equipements
Washer - Dryer - Iron and Ironboard - Shower - Cable TV - Stereo / Hi-Fi - Telephone - Unlimited High Speed Internet access - Refrigerator - Freezer - Oven - Microwave - Vitro ceramic - Fan / Extractor - Toaster - Coffee maker - Water kettle - Elevator - Interphone - Security code - No smoking
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neighbourhood
This apartment is located steps from the St Paul Church in the heart of Le Marais. Within 5 min walk of Place de la Bastille, Ile St.Louis, the Picasso Museum, the Carnavalet Museum, Places des Vosges and rue de Rivoli. In the close neigbourghood, there are traditional bakeries, cheese shops, wine stores, gorgeous flower shops and the legendary stationary shops of rue du Pt.Louis-Philippe. The European Photography Museum and the well-known rue des Rosiers are also close to the apartment. Several buslines are very close by and takes you all over in Paris. Enjoy the churches of St-Gervais-St Protais and St Paul as well as the Antique Shops of the Village St-Paul. Notre Dame de Paris is also close. Many restaurants, cafés and bars in the neighbourhood.
A Part of ParisLiving room
Living room with sofabed, coffee table and dining table fo 4 poeple. Wooden floor and one window facing the courtyard. The fully equipped kitchen is open to the living room.
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A Part of ParisBedroom 1
Bedroom with 2 single beds, chairs, chest of drawers and flat screen TV. One window facing the pedestrian street Passage Charlemagne. Wooden floor.
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A Part of ParisBedroom 2
Second bedroom with double bed, office with chair, decorative fire place and one window facing the pedestrian street Passage Charlemagne. Wooden floor.
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A Part of ParisBathroom 1
Tiled bathroom with shower, washing & drying machine, washing basin, towel rack & WC.
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A Part of ParisCourtyard
Charming courtyard between rue Charlemagne and rue St Antoine in the heart of Le Marais.
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A place of royal and aristocratic residences in the 17th century, the Marais was all but abandoned during the Revolution, later descending into an architectural wasteland. Since approximately 35 years, sensitive restoration has brought the area back to life again; some of Paris’s most popular museums are now housed in its elegant mansions, while the main streets and narrow passageways bustle with ...
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