



Type | Bed | Bath | Occupancy | Price (From per night) |
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03 Bedroom apartment | 3 ![]() | 6 ![]() | From €4500 per night |
Those seeking grandeur and luxury from their Parisian homestay should look no further. Conveniences close to the apartment include a Monoprix (French supermarket) across the street and the Saint-Germain-des-Pres Metro and Bus stops around the corner, which connect you with the rest of the Left Bank as well as greater Paris.
This magnificent apartment is located on the top floor of a building in the purest Haussmann style. With a surface area of 150 m² (1,615 sq ft), it comprises three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Its triple-glazed windows give it a soothing silence.
The living room features a large, comfortable sofa and antique armchairs. High-quality light fittings enhance the room’s brightness on winter evenings. The rest of the time, the room benefits from exceptional light, thanks to its location at the corner of the building, overlooking a crossroads, its high ceilings and the many French windows opening onto the balcony running the full length of the apartment. The balcony offers many views of Paris, including the churches of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Saint-Sulpice. The Eiffel Tower is also visible. The kitchen is fully equipped (dishwasher, oven, microwave, kettle, Nespresso coffee maker, etc.) and its large work surface means you can prepare all the dishes you want with unrivalled comfort.
The master bedroom has a queen-size bed, plenty of storage space and no fewer than three windows overlooking the whole of Paris. The other two bedrooms have queen-size 160 cm beds and 140 cm beds respectively. They also feature plenty of storage space and a view over the rooftops of Paris.
On the other side of the corridor are the two bathrooms. One has a shower, the other a bathtub. Both have been recently renovated. You’ll also find a room with washing machines. The WC is separate.
Step out into the chic streets, and you're a fifteen-minute walk from the jaw-dropping collections in the Louvre and twenty minutes to the Pantheon. Meanwhile, the Paris Metro can have you strolling past the luxury boutiques of the Champs-Elysees or marvelling at the majesty of the Eiffel Tower in twenty and thirty minutes, respectively.
Those seeking grandeur and luxury from their Parisian homestay should look no further. Conveniences close to the apartment include a Monoprix (French supermarket) across the street and the Saint-Germain-des-Pres Metro and Bus stops around the corner, which connect you with the rest of the Left Bank as well as greater Paris.
This magnificent apartment is located on the top floor of a building in the purest Haussmann style. With a surface area of 150 m² (1,615 sq ft), it comprises three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Its triple-glazed windows give it a soothing silence.
The living room features a large, comfortable sofa and antique armchairs. High-quality light fittings enhance the room’s brightness on winter evenings. The rest of the time, the room benefits from exceptional light, thanks to its location at the corner of the building, overlooking a crossroads, its high ceilings and the many French windows opening onto the balcony running the full length of the apartment. The balcony offers many views of Paris, including the churches of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Saint-Sulpice. The Eiffel Tower is also visible. The kitchen is fully equipped (dishwasher, oven, microwave, kettle, Nespresso coffee maker, etc.) and its large work surface means you can prepare all the dishes you want with unrivalled comfort.
The master bedroom has a queen-size bed, plenty of storage space and no fewer than three windows overlooking the whole of Paris. The other two bedrooms have queen-size 160 cm beds and 140 cm beds respectively. They also feature plenty of storage space and a view over the rooftops of Paris.
On the other side of the corridor are the two bathrooms. One has a shower, the other a bathtub. Both have been recently renovated. You’ll also find a room with washing machines. The WC is separate.
Step out into the chic streets, and you're a fifteen-minute walk from the jaw-dropping collections in the Louvre and twenty minutes to the Pantheon. Meanwhile, the Paris Metro can have you strolling past the luxury boutiques of the Champs-Elysees or marvelling at the majesty of the Eiffel Tower in twenty and thirty minutes, respectively.