The 15th arrondissement is the largest in Paris. The Apartment is located at the frontier of the 7th (avenue de Breteuil), the 6th (Sevres/Montparnasse) and the 14 th (Edgard Quinet). The Metro station Pasteur ( 30 seconds walk from the apartment offers 2 lines: Saint germain des pres in 10 minutes and Arc de triomphe in 7 minutes. There are also 2 bus lines and a 5 minutes walk brings you to Montparnasse train station where there is service to to Versailles.
Category: 3-Star
Area: 15th Arrondissement
Minimum Stay: 1 Week
Maximum Occupancy: 4 persons
Code: AP
SURROUNDING AREA
- Metro: PASTEUR
- Montparnasse Tower
- Avenue de Breteuil
- Medecine Univercity
- Restaurant: Thierry BURLOT
- Restaurant: "le bistrot d'Hubert"
- The famous Italian restaurant: la Trattoria
BUILDING FEATURES
- Building 19th century
- Concierge
- Digicode/buzzer
APARTMENT TYPE
- 2 bedrooms
- 2nd floor with elevator
- 1,100 Square feet
- Sleeping 6 maximum
- Kitchen fully equiped
- Main bedroom with a double bed
- 2nd bedroom with 2 twin beds
- Living room with a sofabed for 2
- Bathroom with American style shower, wash basin, WC
- 2nd bathroom with shower stall and w.c.
- Storage areas
APARTMENT FEATURES
- TV
- High Speed Internet
- Dining table for 6 people.
- Washing machine
- Dryer
- Dishwasher
- Freezer
- 4 electric burners (Vitroceram)
- 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 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
- You could get to the apartment by metro or cab. But why not start your trip out right and be met in customs by our car service, who will whisk you off to your apartment hassle-free? Click here for details.
Please remember: In Paris, '1st floor' would be considered '2nd floor' in the US.
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