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Bonaparte

Located on a quiet street in the very heart of Saint Germain des pres, this 500 square foot apartment has classical décor, where one will be enthralled in this wonderful city. The Boulevard Saint-Germain derives its name from the former abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés which stood here in the Middle Ages. The area around the boulevard is also referred to as the Faubourg Saint-Germain, or "suburb" of Saint-Germain which developed to the west of the abbey. In the 17th Century, the Saint-Germain quarter became a major site for nobel town houses, or hôtels particuliers.

Category: 3-Star
Area: 6th Arrondissement
Minimum Stay: 1 Week
Maximum Occupancy: 3 persons
Code: AP


    SURROUNDING AREA
  • Metro: ODEON or ST MICHEL
  • The Seine
  • The famous Saint Germain des pre cafes: les deux Magots, Cafe de Flore
  • The Market of the rue de Buci
  • School of Arts,the Mint, the French Académie

    BUILDING FEATURES
  • 19th century building
  • Superb stairways
  • Digicode and buzzer

    APARTMENT TYPE
  • 1 bedroom
  • 2nd floor elevator, 500 sq. ft.
  • Separate kitchen
  • Living room with sofabed for two
  • Bedroom with double bed
  • Full bathroom
  • WC
  • Storage

    APARTMENT FEATURES

  • TV
  • Radio
  • High Speed Internet
  • Refrigerator
  • 4-burner stove
  • Oven
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Hair dryer
  • Linen supplied
  • Dishes and cookery provided
  • Cleaning: once for a minimum of 10 days stay

    ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE INFORMATION

  • Guests can be met at property by arrangement for key pickup
  • Check out: 11:00am
  • Security deposit taken against credit card imprint
  • All major credit cards accepted
  • Sunday arrival subject to additional fee
  • Extra fee for telephone based on meter

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    GETTING TO THE APARTMENT

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