| Located in the 15th Arrondissement, the building dates back to the 19th century. This 900 sq ft. apartment is on the 1st floor and features a living room with sofa and a fully equipped kitchen. There are 2 sleeping areas; the master has a double bed, and a second bedroom contains one single bed and a sofa bed for two. There is also a bathroom with both bathtub and american style shower and separte WC as well as ample storage area. The surrounding area includes the Eiffel Tower, Adolf Cherioux Place, street market on the rue Lecourbe, and plenty of very good french restaurants.
Category: 3-Star
Area: 15th Arrondissement
Minimum Stay: 1 Week
Maximum Occupancy: 5 persons
Code: AP
SURROUNDING AREA
- Metro: Vaugirard
- Eiffel Tower
- Adolf Cherioux Place
- Street Market on rue Lecourbe
- Several very good french restaurants including Antre Amis, les Olivades, and le 7/15
BUILDING FEATURES
- 19th Century building
- Electronic entry / intercom
APARTMENT TYPE
- 2 bedrooms
- 1st floor
- Sunny and Quiet
- 900 Square feet
- Sleeps 5 maximum
- Kitchen fully equipped
- Living room with sofa
- Main Bedroom with double bed
- 2nd bedroom with 1 single bed and a sofa bed for 2
- Bathroom with bathtub & american style shower and separate WC
- Storage
APARTMENT FEATURES
- TV
- Hi-Fi
- Washing Machine
- Dishwasher
- Fridge
- Stovetop with 4 burners
- Electric Oven
- Microwave Oven
- Iron and Ironing board
- Hair dryer
- House linen provided
- Dishes and cookware provided
- Cleaning service: once a week
ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE INFORMATION
- Guests can be met at property by arrangement for key pickup
- Check in: 9:00am - 7:00pm Monday-Friday
- 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
GETTING TO THE APARTMENT
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Please remember: In Paris, '1st floor' would be considered '2nd floor' in the US.
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