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A LA CARTE


A LA CARTE
Close to: VAUGIRARD. Vaugirard is an old French village of the department of the Seine. It is one of the 4 villages completely annexed by Paris in 1860 and was incorporated to the XVº district. His principal street gave his name to the street of Vaugirard, the longest of Paris. The subway station “Vaugirard” (line 12) is in the heart of the old town. This neighbourhood has many sites with turistic and cultural interests. You will find the park of the expositions and the Palace of the Sports, the Pasteur institute, the garden of the Luxembourg and as well the Odeon theatre.
Size: 75 m2
Occupancy: 5


A MONTMARTRE


A MONTMARTRE
Close to: LA BUTTE-MONTMARTRE. Montmartre., a hilltop neighborhood with a small village feel. Dominating the hill is the Sacré-Coeur basilica. It is incredibly charming and has a wonderful view of the city from the stairs of the basilica. Also famous is the Pigalle area at the base of the stairs for its nightlife: bars and clubs. You can visit The Moulin Rouge and Galeries Lafayette.

Size: 37 m2
Occupancy: 4


ABBESSES


ABBESSES
Close to: LA BUTTE-MONTMARTRE. Montmartre., a hilltop neighborhood with a small village feel. Dominating the hill is the Sacré-Coeur basilica. It is incredibly charming and has a wonderful view of the city from the stairs of the basilica. Also famous is the Pigalle area at the base of the stairs for its nightlife: bars and clubs. You can visit The Moulin Rouge and Galeries Lafayette.

Size: 25 m2
Occupancy: 2


ADAM'S SUITE


ADAM'S SUITE
Close to: B20/ MENILMONTANT. The Maurice Chevalier''s and Edith Piaf''s neighborhood is full of unsuspected treasures: hidden interior court, gardens, workshops of artists and alleys are going to surprise you at every step. Test the atmosphere of this town in full Paris with its stores, restaurants and bars with terrace. In the neighboring markets you will find cheap and fresh products. In the famous cemetery of the Père Lachaise you will meet illustrious disappeared persons as Molière, Chopin or Jim Morrison. The terrace of the park of Belleville offers you one of the prettiest panorama of the city, and if you are looking for a piece of nature go in the park of the Buttes -Chaumonts. And all that at only 15 mn in metro of the very center of Paris (Châtelet)!




Size: 35 m2
Occupancy: 4


AH THE LOUVRE


AH THE LOUVRE
Close to: 1/ LE LOUVRE. The geographical center of Paris, showcasing the Louvre, the world''s finest museum. Walk in the Tuileries Gardens, opposite the Pyramid. Place Vendôme is home to Paris'' jewelers Van Cleef & Arpels and Boucheron. Haute couture designers such as Yves St-Laurent and Christian Dior can be found on rue Saint-Honoré. For more affordable prices, go to the Forum des Halles, inner Paris'' largest shopping mall.

Size: 39 m2
Occupancy: 4


AMELIE


AMELIE
Close to: LA BUTTE-MONTMARTRE. Montmartre., a hilltop neighborhood with a small village feel. Dominating the hill is the Sacré-Coeur basilica. It is incredibly charming and has a wonderful view of the city from the stairs of the basilica. Also famous is the Pigalle area at the base of the stairs for its nightlife: bars and clubs. You can visit The Moulin Rouge and Galeries Lafayette.

Size: 75 m2
Occupancy: 8


APART 13


APART 13
Close to: 1/ CHATELET. Châtelet the geographical and historical centre of Paris. The oldest and most pittoresque parts of Paris like Le Marais, Saint Germain, Latin Quarter, Ile Cité and Ile St. Louis are all in a walking distance. Châtelet is a lively neighborhood with lots of trendy bars, shops and restaurants and an authentic Parisian lifestyle.
Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 2


APART LOUVRE


APART LOUVRE
Close to: 2/ LA BOURSE. Bourse district is obviously the commercial and financial heart of the city. The homonimous building, enormous and in neoclassical style, was make built by Napoleon in the first years of 1800. In the nearby, there is furthermore the National Library, with more than twelve millions copies and the Bible of Gutenberg, and you can also find a lot of restaurants and Parisian cafés. The connections to public transportation are excellent, but you can also reach the city centre with few steps
Size: 34 m2
Occupancy: 5


APART-2P-17E


APART-2P-17E
Close to: 17/ LES BATIGNOLLES-MONCEAU. The 17th district arose from the union of two still rural communities in 1860: Batignolles and Monceau. The well-known Arc de Triomphe is 1.500 m away and at 700 m is the Ternes Square. In the middle of this district you find the nice and comfortable Batignolles Square that is worth a visit. Les Batignolles-Monceau is a residential and very upscale district with only a few tourists. An exception is the Clichy Square which is starting point for numerous visitors of the Montamartre.
Size: 71 m2
Occupancy: 2


APPART ATELIER


APPART ATELIER
Close to: B20/ MENILMONTANT. The Maurice Chevalier''s and Edith Piaf''s neighborhood is full of unsuspected treasures: hidden interior court, gardens, workshops of artists and alleys are going to surprise you at every step. Test the atmosphere of this town in full Paris with its stores, restaurants and bars with terrace. In the neighboring markets you will find cheap and fresh products. In the famous cemetery of the Père Lachaise you will meet illustrious disappeared persons as Molière, Chopin or Jim Morrison. The terrace of the park of Belleville offers you one of the prettiest panorama of the city, and if you are looking for a piece of nature go in the park of the Buttes -Chaumonts. And all that at only 15 mn in metro of the very center of Paris (Châtelet)!




Size: 46 m2
Occupancy: 6


APT 31


APT 31
Close to: 1/ CHATELET. Châtelet the geographical and historical centre of Paris. The oldest and most pittoresque parts of Paris like Le Marais, Saint Germain, Latin Quarter, Ile Cité and Ile St. Louis are all in a walking distance. Châtelet is a lively neighborhood with lots of trendy bars, shops and restaurants and an authentic Parisian lifestyle.
Size: 35 m2
Occupancy: 2


ARC DE TRIOMPHE


ARC DE TRIOMPHE
Close to: 8/ CHAMPS-ELYSÉES, MADELEINE. Avenue des Champs Elysées is for sure most famous street in the French capital with its numerous shops and thanks to its well-known world fame attracts thousand of tourist every day of the year. Nearby you can visit the wonderful Church of the Madeleine, with its 52 Greek-temple style columns and its famous frescos in the inside. Close by you can find also lots of cinemas, theatres, pubs and discos for those who love going out at night.


Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 4


ARTISTES


ARTISTES
Close to: 10/ GARE DU NORD.In the heart of the 10th district of Paris, a lively district with many different restaurants, with shops at less than 50 m and with shopping centres (amongst one bio supermarket) within a walking distance. This district has a lot of theatres (i.e. the Porte Saint-Martin, the Gymnase, the Renaissance, the Splendid), cinemas and the "New Morning" for those who love jazz. It is between the city centre of Paris and the district of Montmartre with the metro (line 4) connecting both districts. Nearby is the district of the antique shops and the famous auction hall Drouot. Numerous bus stops are also nearby (lines 38, 39, 47) and at the Gare de l''Est (East Train Station) you have access to 2 more metro lines. Around there are several parking places for those who travel by car.
Size: 28 m2
Occupancy: 4


ARTS ET MÉTIERS


ARTS ET MÉTIERS
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 29 m2
Occupancy: 4


AU CANAL


AU CANAL
Close to: 10/ GARE DU NORD.In the heart of the 10th district of Paris, a lively district with many different restaurants, with shops at less than 50 m and with shopping centres (amongst one bio supermarket) within a walking distance. This district has a lot of theatres (i.e. the Porte Saint-Martin, the Gymnase, the Renaissance, the Splendid), cinemas and the "New Morning" for those who love jazz. It is between the city centre of Paris and the district of Montmartre with the metro (line 4) connecting both districts. Nearby is the district of the antique shops and the famous auction hall Drouot. Numerous bus stops are also nearby (lines 38, 39, 47) and at the Gare de l''Est (East Train Station) you have access to 2 more metro lines. Around there are several parking places for those who travel by car.
Size: 65 m2
Occupancy: 4


AUBRIOT


AUBRIOT
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 23 m2
Occupancy: 3


AVENUE OPERA


AVENUE OPERA
Close to: 1/ LE LOUVRE. The geographical center of Paris, showcasing the Louvre, the world''s finest museum. Walk in the Tuileries Gardens, opposite the Pyramid. Place Vendôme is home to Paris'' jewelers Van Cleef & Arpels and Boucheron. Haute couture designers such as Yves St-Laurent and Christian Dior can be found on rue Saint-Honoré. For more affordable prices, go to the Forum des Halles, inner Paris'' largest shopping mall.

Size: 43 m2
Occupancy: 4


BASTILLE-MARAIS


BASTILLE-MARAIS
Close to: BASTILLE. The Bastille or more exactly the Bastille Saint Antoine was a fortress built on the current square of the Bastille in Paris. It was, at the beginning, a castle and arsenal built to defend the Saint Antoine’s door and the walls of the East of Paris but later on was transformed into a prison. Today it is the symbol of the beginning of the French Revolution. It is still possible to see some relics on the subway station of Bastille and in the Galli square. This district is very animated, with many fairs, concerts and markets. Bastille square is very appreciated on Fridays and Saturdays evenings for its coffees, restaurants, cinemas and discotheques. There is also the Opera Bastille. The access is very easy thanks to the subway and bus transportation.
Size: 82 m2
Occupancy: 7


BATIGNOLLES-17


BATIGNOLLES-17
Close to: 17/ LES BATIGNOLLES-MONCEAU. The 17th district arose from the union of two still rural communities in 1860: Batignolles and Monceau. The well-known Arc de Triomphe is 1.500 m away and at 700 m is the Ternes Square. In the middle of this district you find the nice and comfortable Batignolles Square that is worth a visit. Les Batignolles-Monceau is a residential and very upscale district with only a few tourists. An exception is the Clichy Square which is starting point for numerous visitors of the Montamartre.
Size: 35 m2
Occupancy: 4


BD ST GERMAIN


BD ST GERMAIN
Close to: 6/ LUXEMBOURG, Quartier Latin. This neighborhood takes its name from the Sorbonne, the University of Paris. Rue Mouffetard is a primary artery where shops, restaurants, bars and cafés are found. All the most prestigious high schools and schools attached to the University are centered around the Panthéon. Visit the Jardin des Plantes and its zoo and the amphitheatre of Lutetia, a vestige of Roman times. The Museum of the Middle Ages is in the Square de Cluny, and the riverside walkways host hundreds of second-hand books sellers.

Size: 42 m2
Occupancy: 4


BEAUCE


BEAUCE
Close to: 3/ LE TEMPLE. Le Temple area is one of the most fascinating and mysterious of Paris, because retraces the history of the Templars. Exactly next to "Le Temple" underground station, you can distinguish the wonderful Statue of Liberty and the homonymous square, also the Tower of the Temple, the Fountain or the Jewish Museum. A short walk from Rue Rosiers and Rue Vieille du Temple will let you discover the number of cultures and communities that here coexist, appreciating the restaurants, the fashion shops or the cafés visited by intellectuals and artists.
Size: 32 m2
Occupancy: 2


BEAUCOUR


BEAUCOUR
Close to: 8/ CHAMPS-ELYSÉES, MADELEINE. Avenue des Champs Elysées is for sure most famous street in the French capital with its numerous shops and thanks to its well-known world fame attracts thousand of tourist every day of the year. Nearby you can visit the wonderful Church of the Madeleine, with its 52 Greek-temple style columns and its famous frescos in the inside. Close by you can find also lots of cinemas, theatres, pubs and discos for those who love going out at night.


Size: 20 m2
Occupancy: 2


BERCY/BASTILLE


BERCY/BASTILLE
Close to: BASTILLE. The Bastille or more exactly the Bastille Saint Antoine was a fortress built on the current square of the Bastille in Paris. It was, at the beginning, a castle and arsenal built to defend the Saint Antoine’s door and the walls of the East of Paris but later on was transformed into a prison. Today it is the symbol of the beginning of the French Revolution. It is still possible to see some relics on the subway station of Bastille and in the Galli square. This district is very animated, with many fairs, concerts and markets. Bastille square is very appreciated on Fridays and Saturdays evenings for its coffees, restaurants, cinemas and discotheques. There is also the Opera Bastille. The access is very easy thanks to the subway and bus transportation.
Size: 40 m2
Occupancy: 5


BIBLIOTHEQUE N


BIBLIOTHEQUE N
Close to: 13/ PLACE D''ITALIE:The 13th district is mainly famous for Paris'' Chinatown, a district with a lot of restaurants that offer delicious dishes at reasonable prices. There are also many possibilities for shopping strolls. The district is connected with the metro lines 5, 6 and 7 to Place d''Italie and with the new line 14 with final stop at Grande Bibliothèque. The metro line number 7 connects directly with Chinatown. Places of interest nearby are La Manufacture des Gobelins, La Bibliothèque Nationale de France and Bois de Vincennes.
Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 3


BORDS DE MARNE


BORDS DE MARNE
Close to: 12/REUILLY-BOIS DE VINCENNES Reuilly is a residential neighborhood bordered on the west.
by the Bois de Vincennes (a nice park within a 5 minutes walk). The access to public transport (bus and metro) is very convenient with direct connections to the basic stations Bastille, Opéra, Madelene, Concorde and Invalides. It is a calm and safe district. Nearby you find the renowned Daumesnil Avenue with a lot of banks, comercial centres and a famous market taking place 2-3 times a week.

Size: 120 m2
Occupancy: 8


BRAQUE


BRAQUE
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 2


BRETONNERIE


BRETONNERIE
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 64 m2
Occupancy: 4


BRUXELLES


BRUXELLES
Close to: OPÉRA.Just two minutes away from the "Grands Boulevards" this district is very popular thanks to its rich variety in shops, theatres, cinemas and restaurants. Nearby you will find numerous antique shops and a few minutes away the famous shopping halls of Paris, named Drout. It is a district with a lot of shopping arcades, galleries and historical monuments. A diverse residential area popular among an artistic crowd with a lively atmosphere, public transport means nearby, swimming pool and many sport centres.

Size: 10 m2
Occupancy: 1


BURQ


BURQ
Close to: LA BUTTE-MONTMARTRE. Montmartre., a hilltop neighborhood with a small village feel. Dominating the hill is the Sacré-Coeur basilica. It is incredibly charming and has a wonderful view of the city from the stairs of the basilica. Also famous is the Pigalle area at the base of the stairs for its nightlife: bars and clubs. You can visit The Moulin Rouge and Galeries Lafayette.

Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 3


BUTTEMONTMARTRE


BUTTEMONTMARTRE
Close to: LA BUTTE-MONTMARTRE. Montmartre., a hilltop neighborhood with a small village feel. Dominating the hill is the Sacré-Coeur basilica. It is incredibly charming and has a wonderful view of the city from the stairs of the basilica. Also famous is the Pigalle area at the base of the stairs for its nightlife: bars and clubs. You can visit The Moulin Rouge and Galeries Lafayette.

Size: 55 m2
Occupancy: 4


BUTTESCHAUMONT


BUTTESCHAUMONT
Close to: LES BUTTES-CHAUMONT is situated in the 19th district of Paris. In this district you will find the most beautiful park of the capital, called Buttes Chaumont, a place which is ideal for walks, hilly, with watercourses and cascades, also you will find ponds. You can do picnic or jogging, like the residents do. You will find a lot of cafes, restaurants, bars and shops.
Size: 57 m2
Occupancy: 4


CHAMPS ELYSEES1


CHAMPS ELYSEES1
Close to: 8/ CHAMPS-ELYSÉES, MADELEINE. Avenue des Champs Elysées is for sure most famous street in the French capital with its numerous shops and thanks to its well-known world fame attracts thousand of tourist every day of the year. Nearby you can visit the wonderful Church of the Madeleine, with its 52 Greek-temple style columns and its famous frescos in the inside. Close by you can find also lots of cinemas, theatres, pubs and discos for those who love going out at night.


Size: 40 m2
Occupancy: 4


CHAMPS ELYSEES2


CHAMPS ELYSEES2
Close to: 8/ CHAMPS-ELYSÉES, MADELEINE. Avenue des Champs Elysées is for sure most famous street in the French capital with its numerous shops and thanks to its well-known world fame attracts thousand of tourist every day of the year. Nearby you can visit the wonderful Church of the Madeleine, with its 52 Greek-temple style columns and its famous frescos in the inside. Close by you can find also lots of cinemas, theatres, pubs and discos for those who love going out at night.


Size: 40 m2
Occupancy: 3


CHAMPS ELYSÉES3


CHAMPS ELYSÉES3
Close to: 8/ CHAMPS-ELYSÉES, MADELEINE. Avenue des Champs Elysées is for sure most famous street in the French capital with its numerous shops and thanks to its well-known world fame attracts thousand of tourist every day of the year. Nearby you can visit the wonderful Church of the Madeleine, with its 52 Greek-temple style columns and its famous frescos in the inside. Close by you can find also lots of cinemas, theatres, pubs and discos for those who love going out at night.


Size: 70 m2
Occupancy: 4


CHAPON 20


CHAPON 20
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 68 m2
Occupancy: 4


CHAPON 40


CHAPON 40
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 31 m2
Occupancy: 2


CHAPON 41


CHAPON 41
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 31 m2
Occupancy: 3


CHARLES V


CHARLES V
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 98 m2
Occupancy: 5


CHARLOT


CHARLOT
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 44 m2
Occupancy: 4


CHARONNE V


CHARONNE V
Close to: 12/REUILLY-BOIS DE VINCENNES Reuilly is a residential neighborhood bordered on the west.
by the Bois de Vincennes (a nice park within a 5 minutes walk). The access to public transport (bus and metro) is very convenient with direct connections to the basic stations Bastille, Opéra, Madelene, Concorde and Invalides. It is a calm and safe district. Nearby you find the renowned Daumesnil Avenue with a lot of banks, comercial centres and a famous market taking place 2-3 times a week.

Size: 46 m2
Occupancy: 4


CHATEAU LANDON


CHATEAU LANDON
Close to: 10/ GARE DU NORD.In the heart of the 10th district of Paris, a lively district with many different restaurants, with shops at less than 50 m and with shopping centres (amongst one bio supermarket) within a walking distance. This district has a lot of theatres (i.e. the Porte Saint-Martin, the Gymnase, the Renaissance, the Splendid), cinemas and the "New Morning" for those who love jazz. It is between the city centre of Paris and the district of Montmartre with the metro (line 4) connecting both districts. Nearby is the district of the antique shops and the famous auction hall Drouot. Numerous bus stops are also nearby (lines 38, 39, 47) and at the Gare de l''Est (East Train Station) you have access to 2 more metro lines. Around there are several parking places for those who travel by car.
Size: 36 m2
Occupancy: 2


CHEZ LOULA


CHEZ LOULA
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 4


CITÉ MIDI


CITÉ MIDI
Close to: LA BUTTE-MONTMARTRE. Montmartre., a hilltop neighborhood with a small village feel. Dominating the hill is the Sacré-Coeur basilica. It is incredibly charming and has a wonderful view of the city from the stairs of the basilica. Also famous is the Pigalle area at the base of the stairs for its nightlife: bars and clubs. You can visit The Moulin Rouge and Galeries Lafayette.

Size: 27 m2
Occupancy: 4


COCON


COCON
Close to: 11/ OBERKAMPF (name of a German industrial, importer of fabric into France) is one of the most dynamic neighborhoods in Paris. At night by it’s numerous bars and restaurants and during the day by it’s huge market that happens every Tuesdays and Fridays. As well, thanks to it’s location, innumerable monuments in the capital are easily accessed like the Opéra Bastille, and the “Père Lachaise” graveyard.
Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 2


CONVENTION I


CONVENTION I
Close to: VAUGIRARD. Vaugirard is an old French village of the department of the Seine. It is one of the 4 villages completely annexed by Paris in 1860 and was incorporated to the XVº district. His principal street gave his name to the street of Vaugirard, the longest of Paris. The subway station “Vaugirard” (line 12) is in the heart of the old town. This neighbourhood has many sites with turistic and cultural interests. You will find the park of the expositions and the Palace of the Sports, the Pasteur institute, the garden of the Luxembourg and as well the Odeon theatre.
Size: 88 m2
Occupancy: 5


COURCELLES


COURCELLES
Close to: 17/ LES BATIGNOLLES-MONCEAU. The 17th district arose from the union of two still rural communities in 1860: Batignolles and Monceau. The well-known Arc de Triomphe is 1.500 m away and at 700 m is the Ternes Square. In the middle of this district you find the nice and comfortable Batignolles Square that is worth a visit. Les Batignolles-Monceau is a residential and very upscale district with only a few tourists. An exception is the Clichy Square which is starting point for numerous visitors of the Montamartre.
Size: 50 m2
Occupancy: 4


DANCOURT


DANCOURT
Close to: LA BUTTE-MONTMARTRE. Montmartre., a hilltop neighborhood with a small village feel. Dominating the hill is the Sacré-Coeur basilica. It is incredibly charming and has a wonderful view of the city from the stairs of the basilica. Also famous is the Pigalle area at the base of the stairs for its nightlife: bars and clubs. You can visit The Moulin Rouge and Galeries Lafayette.

Size: 27 m2
Occupancy: 2


DAUPHINE


DAUPHINE
Close to: 6/ SAINT GERMAIN. Saint Germain district, in arrondissement 6, got his name from the ancient church Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Initially born as a bohemian and intellectual ditrict and well-know for the existencialist movement (some famous caffés are for example Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore), is nowadays a chic zone of Paris, with shops, boutiques, restaurants an art galleries. Saint Germain des Prés e Mabillon underground station represent furthermore a good connection to the most important touristic attraction.
Size: 23 m2
Occupancy: 2


DESIGN MARAIS


DESIGN MARAIS
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 36 m2
Occupancy: 4


DIAMANTS


DIAMANTS
Close to: 13/ PLACE D''ITALIE:The 13th district is mainly famous for Paris'' Chinatown, a district with a lot of restaurants that offer delicious dishes at reasonable prices. There are also many possibilities for shopping strolls. The district is connected with the metro lines 5, 6 and 7 to Place d''Italie and with the new line 14 with final stop at Grande Bibliothèque. The metro line number 7 connects directly with Chinatown. Places of interest nearby are La Manufacture des Gobelins, La Bibliothèque Nationale de France and Bois de Vincennes.
Size: 20 m2
Occupancy: 2


DUPETITTHOUARS


DUPETITTHOUARS
Close to: 3/ LE TEMPLE. Le Temple area is one of the most fascinating and mysterious of Paris, because retraces the history of the Templars. Exactly next to "Le Temple" underground station, you can distinguish the wonderful Statue of Liberty and the homonymous square, also the Tower of the Temple, the Fountain or the Jewish Museum. A short walk from Rue Rosiers and Rue Vieille du Temple will let you discover the number of cultures and communities that here coexist, appreciating the restaurants, the fashion shops or the cafés visited by intellectuals and artists.
Size: 80 m2
Occupancy: 6


DUPLEX PARIS XX


DUPLEX PARIS XX
Close to: B20/ MENILMONTANT. The Maurice Chevalier''s and Edith Piaf''s neighborhood is full of unsuspected treasures: hidden interior court, gardens, workshops of artists and alleys are going to surprise you at every step. Test the atmosphere of this town in full Paris with its stores, restaurants and bars with terrace. In the neighboring markets you will find cheap and fresh products. In the famous cemetery of the Père Lachaise you will meet illustrious disappeared persons as Molière, Chopin or Jim Morrison. The terrace of the park of Belleville offers you one of the prettiest panorama of the city, and if you are looking for a piece of nature go in the park of the Buttes -Chaumonts. And all that at only 15 mn in metro of the very center of Paris (Châtelet)!




Size: 80 m2
Occupancy: 4


DUPUIS


DUPUIS
Close to: 3/ LE TEMPLE. Le Temple area is one of the most fascinating and mysterious of Paris, because retraces the history of the Templars. Exactly next to "Le Temple" underground station, you can distinguish the wonderful Statue of Liberty and the homonymous square, also the Tower of the Temple, the Fountain or the Jewish Museum. A short walk from Rue Rosiers and Rue Vieille du Temple will let you discover the number of cultures and communities that here coexist, appreciating the restaurants, the fashion shops or the cafés visited by intellectuals and artists.
Size: 51 m2
Occupancy: 4


DURANTIN


DURANTIN
Close to: LA BUTTE-MONTMARTRE. Montmartre., a hilltop neighborhood with a small village feel. Dominating the hill is the Sacré-Coeur basilica. It is incredibly charming and has a wonderful view of the city from the stairs of the basilica. Also famous is the Pigalle area at the base of the stairs for its nightlife: bars and clubs. You can visit The Moulin Rouge and Galeries Lafayette.

Size: 50 m2
Occupancy: 4


DUROC


DUROC
Close to: LES MINISTRES. Generally called "the ministries district", it also hosts some of Paris'' most famous monuments: the Invalides (Napoleon''s Tomb), the Eiffel Tower, the Champ de Mars and L''Ecole Militaire. Between Quai Voltaire and Rue de l''Université, hundreds of antique dealers will welcome you in Carré Rive Gauche. The Musée d''Orsay, famous home of the Impressionists, is located along the quai in the renovated train station Gare d''Orsay (1848).
Size: 33 m2
Occupancy: 2


DUVAL


DUVAL
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 22 m2
Occupancy: 2


ECOLES


ECOLES
Close to: 5/QUARTIER LATIN, MOUFFETARD. The Latin Quarter of the 5th Arrondissement got its name from the Sorbonne, where Latin was the common tongue for all students during the Middle Ages. Nowadays is also populated by students, but it can be considered as a business and commercial zone too. Rue Mouffetard, for example, is a primary artery of the city with lots of shops, restaurants, theathers, cinemas, bars and cafés.Furthermore, it is possible to reach the principal touristic attraction thanks to the underground connections.


Size: 36 m2
Occupancy: 4


ECOUFFES 1


ECOUFFES 1
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 33 m2
Occupancy: 4


ECOUFFES 2


ECOUFFES 2
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 27 m2
Occupancy: 2


ECOUFFES 3


ECOUFFES 3
Close to: LE MARAIS Fashionable bars, shops and restaurants line the streets. Rue des Rosiers is the centerpiece of Jewish lifestyle. The two islands of Paris, l''Ile de la Cité (where Notre-Dame is located) and l''Ile St-Louis were the center of Paris in the Middle Ages. Here you will find the lovely Square Place des Voges, The main focus for contemporary art in France is also in this part of town, at the Beaubourg/Pompidou Centre.

Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 2


EIFFEL TOWER 7


EIFFEL TOWER 7
Close to: LES MINISTRES. Generally called "the ministries district", it also hosts some of Paris'' most famous monuments: the Invalides (Napoleon''s Tomb), the Eiffel Tower, the Champ de Mars and L''Ecole Militaire. Between Quai Voltaire and Rue de l''Université, hundreds of antique dealers will welcome you in Carré Rive Gauche. The Musée d''Orsay, famous home of the Impressionists, is located along the quai in the renovated train station Gare d''Orsay (1848).
Size: 72 m2
Occupancy: 5


ELYSEES-PONCELET


ELYSEES-PONCELET
Close to: 8/ CHAMPS-ELYSÉES, MADELEINE. Avenue des Champs Elysées is for sure most famous street in the French capital with its numerous shops and thanks to its well-known world fame attracts thousand of tourist every day of the year. Nearby you can visit the wonderful Church of the Madeleine, with its 52 Greek-temple style columns and its famous frescos in the inside. Close by you can find also lots of cinemas, theatres, pubs and discos for those who love going out at night.


Size: 63 m2
Occupancy: 4


EPÉE DE BOIS


EPÉE DE BOIS
Close to: 5/QUARTIER LATIN, MOUFFETARD. The Latin Quarter of the 5th Arrondissement got its name from the Sorbonne, where Latin was the common tongue for all students during the Middle Ages. Nowadays is also populated by students, but it can be considered as a business and commercial zone too. Rue Mouffetard, for example, is a primary artery of the city with lots of shops, restaurants, theathers, cinemas, bars and cafés.Furthermore, it is possible to reach the principal touristic attraction thanks to the underground connections.


Size: 34 m2
Occupancy: 2


ETOILE-TERNES


ETOILE-TERNES
Close to: 17/ LES BATIGNOLLES-MONCEAU. The 17th district arose from the union of two still rural communities in 1860: Batignolles and Monceau. The well-known Arc de Triomphe is 1.500 m away and at 700 m is the Ternes Square. In the middle of this district you find the nice and comfortable Batignolles Square that is worth a visit. Les Batignolles-Monceau is a residential and very upscale district with only a few tourists. An exception is the Clichy Square which is starting point for numerous visitors of the Montamartre.
Size: 25 m2
Occupancy: 2


EULER 1


EULER 1
Close to: 8/ CHAMPS-ELYSÉES, MADELEINE. Avenue des Champs Elysées is for sure most famous street in the French capital with its numerous shops and thanks to its well-known world fame attracts thousand of tourist every day of the year. Nearby you can visit the wonderful Church of the Madeleine, with its 52 Greek-temple style columns and its famous frescos in the inside. Close by you can find also lots of cinemas, theatres, pubs and discos for those who love going out at night.


Size: 26 m2
Occupancy: 2


EULER 2


EULER 2
Close to: 8/ CHAMPS-ELYSÉES, MADELEINE. Avenue des Champs Elysées is for sure most famous street in the French capital with its numerous shops and thanks to its well-known world fame attracts thousand of tourist every day of the year. Nearby you can visit the wonderful Church of the Madeleine, with its 52 Greek-temple style columns and its famous frescos in the inside. Close by you can find also lots of cinemas, theatres, pubs and discos for those who love going out at night.


Size: 20 m2
Occupancy: 2


EVASION 504


EVASION 504
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 2


EVASION 508


EVASION 508
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 35 m2
Occupancy: 2


EVASION 516


EVASION 516
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 21 m2
Occupancy: 2


EVASION 518


EVASION 518
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 39 m2
Occupancy: 4


EVASION 604


EVASION 604
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 2


EVASION 608


EVASION 608
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 25 m2
Occupancy: 2


EVASION 616


EVASION 616
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 21 m2
Occupancy: 2


EVASION 618


EVASION 618
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 39 m2
Occupancy: 4


EVASION 704


EVASION 704
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 2


EVASION 708


EVASION 708
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 35 m2
Occupancy: 4


EVASION 716


EVASION 716
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 21 m2
Occupancy: 2


EVASION 718


EVASION 718
Close to: EPINAY SUR SEINE. Is part of the metropolitan municipality of Paris, situated 12 km on the north of the capital, on the right bank of Seine. The centre of the village is situated around the church; there are big streets and some alleyways going down towards the Seine. Around the land: cereal crops, stream ( ru Enghien), and grapevines on the escarpment dominating the Seine. Epinay sur Seine is at a few minutes of Paris, by train 10 minutes until Porte de Clichy and by car just 15 minutes.
Size: 39 m2
Occupancy: 4


FELICITE


FELICITE
Close to: 17/ LES BATIGNOLLES-MONCEAU. The 17th district arose from the union of two still rural communities in 1860: Batignolles and Monceau. The well-known Arc de Triomphe is 1.500 m away and at 700 m is the Ternes Square. In the middle of this district you find the nice and comfortable Batignolles Square that is worth a visit. Les Batignolles-Monceau is a residential and very upscale district with only a few tourists. An exception is the Clichy Square which is starting point for numerous visitors of the Montamartre.
Size: 20 m2
Occupancy: 4


FOUR


FOUR
Close to: 6/ SAINT GERMAIN. Saint Germain district, in arrondissement 6, got his name from the ancient church Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Initially born as a bohemian and intellectual ditrict and well-know for the existencialist movement (some famous caffés are for example Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore), is nowadays a chic zone of Paris, with shops, boutiques, restaurants an art galleries. Saint Germain des Prés e Mabillon underground station represent furthermore a good connection to the most important touristic attraction.
Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 4


FRIEDLAND 2


FRIEDLAND 2
Close to: 8/ CHAMPS-ELYSÉES, MADELEINE. Avenue des Champs Elysées is for sure most famous street in the French capital with its numerous shops and thanks to its well-known world fame attracts thousand of tourist every day of the year. Nearby you can visit the wonderful Church of the Madeleine, with its 52 Greek-temple style columns and its famous frescos in the inside. Close by you can find also lots of cinemas, theatres, pubs and discos for those who love going out at night.


Size: 18 m2
Occupancy: 2


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