Chic suite familiale 4 bedrooms Paris Historic

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4 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, travel crib, free WiFi
TV, fireplace, DVD player, books
4.9
Remarquable(45 Avis)

Appartement à Paris

8 voyageurs · 4 chambres · 2 baignoires

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Comprend les essentielsPiscine, Cuisine ou coin cuisine, Internet/Wi-Fi et plus
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PARIS HISTORIC

Numéro d'enregistrement : 7510200679031

Cette Chambre d'Hôte de 140 mètres carrés sur le même étage étage , avec 4 chambres 2 Queens + 4 singles, 2 salle de bains, est situé sur la rue de Palestro dans le 2ème arrondissement, avec ascenseur d'un bâtiment du 19ème siècle et il peut accueillir 4 personnes à 8 personnes .
Nous pouvons vous proposé en option un petit déjeuner continental.
Cette chambre d'hôtesest équipée avec: lave-linge, sèche-linge, lave-vaisselle, câble, TV, accès internet haut débit illimité avec le wifi, une cheminée décorative. Également fourni: draps, couvertures, oreillers, serviettes et ustensiles de cuisine .
Vous pouvez voir le beau jardin, ce qui est très rare à Paris.
L'immeuble du 19ème siècle est équipé avec: ascenseur, digicode, interphone, gardien.
Montorgueil, un quartier piéton Pour profiter de l'effervescence parisienne, loin des voitures et près des grands monuments, le quartier Montorgueil est un excellent choix. Un quartier très animé de Paris moins connu que les zones environnantes. Toutefois, il est l'un des plus fréquentés de la capitale. L'activité culturelle et commerciale très fréquentée des zones environnantes sont telles que les rues sont l'un après l'autre en cours d'intégration dans les réseaux d'un district voisin ou d'une autre. Néanmoins, c'est là que tout le monde vient se promener et faire leurs courses. Une grande zone piétonne dans les années 1790, le charme des rues locales se combine avec celle des nombreuses ruelles commerçantes. Le quartier est entouré de l'église Saint-Eustache et des Halles, rue du Louvre, Rue Réaumur, et le boulevard Sébastopol. Les bâtiments sont concentrées dans les rues étroites, parfait pour s'asseoir à une table sur les nombreuses terrasses. Promenades à Bonne-Nouvelle En flânant d'un magasin à l'autre, assurez-vous de ne pas manquer l'entrée du passage symbolique du Grand-Cerf, rue Saint-Denis, une galerie marchande avec un toit en verre élevée et qui est répertorié comme monument historique. Un vestige de la première moitié du 19ème siècle qui a survécu à la métamorphose de style haussmannien et déploré par Aragon dans Le Paysan de Paris, c'est une partie de l'enrichissement de la vie sociale et l'ambiance du quartier. Sur Rue Etienne Marcel, la curiosité vous prend à la Tour de Jean Sans Peur, l'un des derniers vestiges du Moyen Âge à Paris. La tour est construite sur les remparts de Philippe II Auguste et faisait partie de l'Hôtel des Ducs de Bourgogne. Rue Saint-Denis est un symbole de Paris. Il était connu comme le quartier rouge pendant de nombreuses années mais il est maintenant en cours de transformation, et les magasins traditionnels font leur apparition. Apprendre à Montorgueil Montorgueil est un quartier très animé et dispose d'un service particulièrement bon de métro: ligne 4 courses aux Halles, Etienne Marcel et Réaumur Sébastopol, où il croise la ligne 3, qui mène également à la station Sentier. A la station Châtelet, vous pouvez prendre le RER A, B et D. En termes de shopping, Montorgueil possède tout ce dont vous avez besoin: les petits dépanneurs, boulangeries, magasins d'alimentation générale, et, bien sûr, un large choix de restaurants.
This guest house 140 square meters on 2 units communicate directly each other , 4 bedrooms 2 Queens + 4 singles, 2 bath, apartment is located on Palestro street in the 2nd district, with elevator from a 19th century building and it sleeps 4 at 8 people all the flat on the same level +1 .
We can offer you an optional continental breakfast.
This Guest house is equipped with: washer, dryer, dishwasher, cable, TV, unlimited high speed internet access with the wifi, decorative fireplace. Also provided: sheets, blankets, pillows, towels and kitchen utensils.
You can see the beautiful garden, which is very rare in Paris.
The 19th century building is equipped with: elevator, digicode, intercom, security guard.
Montorgueil, a pedestrian district To enjoy the excitement of Paris, far from cars and close to major monuments, the Montorgueil district is an excellent choice. A very lively area of ​​Paris less known than the surrounding areas. However, it is one of the busiest in the capital. The busy cultural and commercial activity of the surrounding areas is such that the streets are one after another being integrated into the networks of a neighboring district or another. Nevertheless, this is where everyone comes to walk and do their shopping. A large pedestrian area in the 1790s, the charm of the local streets combines with that of many shopping streets. The district is surrounded by the Saint-Eustache church and Les Halles, rue du Louvre, Rue Réaumur, and boulevard Sébastopol. The buildings are concentrated in the narrow streets, perfect for sitting at a table on the many terraces. Promenades à Bonne-Nouvelle Strolling from one store to another, be sure not to miss the entrance to the symbolic passage of the Grand-Cerf, rue Saint-Denis, a shopping arcade with a high glass roof and is listed as a historical monument. A remnant from the first half of the 19th century that survived the Haussmann-style metamorphosis and lamented by Aragon in The Peasant of Paris, it's a part of the enrichment of social life and the neighborhood's atmosphere. On Rue Etienne Marcel, curiosity takes you to the Tower of Jean Sans Peur, one of the last vestiges of the Middle Ages in Paris. The tower is built on the ramparts of Philip II Augustus and was part of the Hotel of the Dukes of Burgundy. Rue Saint-Denis is a symbol of Paris. It was known as the red light district for many years but it is now undergoing transformation, and traditional shops are appearing. Learn Montorgueil Montorgueil is a very lively area and has a particularly good metro service: line 4 races at Les Halles, Etienne Marcel and Reaumur Sevastopol, where it crosses the line 3, which also leads to the station Sentier. At the Châtelet station, you can take the RER A, B and D. In terms of shopping, Montorgueil has everything you need: small convenience stores, bakeries, general food stores, and, of course, a wide choice of restaurants.

Numéro d'enregistrement : 7510203063944

Équipements

Piscine
Cuisine ou coin cuisine
Internet/Wi-Fi
Cheminée
Parking
Blanchisserie
Balcon ou terrasse
Lave-vaisselle
TV
Adapté aux familles

Carte de Paris

Avis

4.9
Remarquable(45 Avis)
4.9
May 2024
We had a wonderful stay in Paris. The location was great. We had 2 families so the layout was ideal. I would definitely stay there again.
4.9
Jan 2024
The apartment was actually two adjoined apartments, which worked perfectly for our large family party of seven. We had room to spread out but also have some privacy - the young ones were on one side and adults in the other. Being able to make some meals in the kitchenettes in the apartments was very handy, especially as cafes don’t open as early in Paris as they do at home, and having a laundry was great. The location was perfect - we walked to the Louvre area several times and there were lots of restaurants close by and a metro station or two. The place itself was very charming; although obviously not the most modern apartment it was very homey and I enjoyed the character and feel of the place. Perhaps a lamp in the ‘red’ apartment would be nice to avoid having to put the overhead light on. I would definitely recommend it for large family groups.
4.9
Nov 2023
This apartment was lovely and so large. There were 7 of us traveling and it was very spacious. Very clean apartment. Lovely convenient area with many cafes. Host and check in was wonderful. Would definitely stay again.
4.9
Aug 2023
We had an amazing stay. There were five of us, including our teenage son. David and Isabel were wonderful. Check in was very easy. The apartment is in a quiet neighborhood and with wonderful cafes. It’s located near major sightseeing locations. In the mornings, we enjoyed walking to get pastries and taking them back to the apartment to savor. We would explore Paris during the day, find a cafe for dinner and then return to the apartment to relax. The beds are so comfortable and the sleeping rooms are quiet. It is just like the description and pictures show. There were sitting rooms and well supplied kitchens. We were able to do laundry which was very helpful during travel. I highly recommend this property!!
4.9
Jan 2023
This was our family’s first trip to Paris and we picked this historic older apartment bc it had the right amount of beds, bathrooms with toilets, and living space. There’s 4 BRs, 2 BAs, 2 LRs, 2 kitchenettes. We had read all the apt’s reviews and felt this would work for us (5 adults), bc we wanted to be able to be together, and not crammed into 2 small hotel rooms. For the price we paid we were really happy with this lovely older building. Granted, the rooms were smaller than the photos show but the windows are nice; and the beds were decent and comfortable along with the blankets and pillows. We ate out each day at the local patisseries and cafes, all within walking distance of the apt. The Monoprix was across the street, and we went every day to pick up water and other essentials. There were plenty of lights in the ceiling, and we could control the heat (we went from 12/28-1/3), and had good Wi-Fi. Note that the apt (there are 2 small apts as 1 unit) is up one flight of curved stairs from ground level and we did not use the elevator (extremely small). On our 4th day we finally found the light switch for the hallway, LOL! That was helpful bc, in wintertime it is dark in the morning until 8:30, and gets dark around 17:00. The showers were a bit of a surprise; the black and white one shown in the photos is quite tight; and the grey beige one was large but showering was a challenge bc of the showerhead and short curtain which allowed water to get on the bathroom floor. But there was plenty of hot water and the apt has lots of towels. If you want a fresh towel everyday, there’s a washer/dryer combo unit that was a little difficult to figure out, only bc we are not fluent in French. The apt is in a safe and secure area, the one BR faces the street so there is city noise, but the rest of the rooms are quiet. Isabella, the property manger was very helpful, before we came she answered all our questions, helped with all our requests and was extremely nice to meet us before the check in time, as we arrived before 16:00. The Metro stations are right down the street and we literally were at the museums and other tourist attractions within minutes each day! Overall, this was a great trip and Isabella and David were generous and accommodating; and this lovely apartment made our first trip to Paris enjoyable and comfort and perfect for us.
4.9
Dec 2022
The apartment was somewhat grim, poor air circulation, lights didn't work all the time. Kitchens limited. No ovens, no temp regulation. manager couldn't speak English. very confusing. I guess thats what you have to pay for a apartment for 7 in good location in Paris but thought for $9K for 8 days it could have be more modern and crisp.
4.9
Nov 2022
This place worked perfectly for our little family of four. Wonderful location. We walked everywhere and found the supermarket and nearby restaurants extremely convenient.
4.9
Mar 2020
David is an excellent host and did a great job with everything. He is one of the reasons we were able to get out of France before the lockdown. He even offered to give us another week in the future to make up for our shortened spring break. Even though the circumstances were not ideal with covid-19 it was a perfect location and we can't wait to come back and enjoy the best of Paris.

FAQ

Combien coûte ce appartement par rapport aux autres à Paris ?

Le prix moyen d’une location à Paris est de 148 € par nuit. Cette location est 525 € au-dessus de la moyenne.

Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce appartement ?

Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour Chic suite familiale 4 bedrooms Paris Historic. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.

Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce appartement ?

Oui, Chic suite familiale 4 bedrooms Paris Historic comporte une piscine. Bonne baignade !

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