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Placide

This is the most pleasant part of the Left Bank with the proximity of the Saint Germain Boulevard, between the elegant rue de Sevre and the rue de Renne . There is a very pleasant 15 minute walk along the Luxembourg Garden and 1 minute from the very famous Bon Marche and his fine grocery. The luxurious 19th century building has an elevator. The decor of this refined home is of classical French style furniture, including 2 bathrooms. This is also a very sunny apartment.

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


    SURROUNDING AREA
  • Metro: Sevre Babylone
  • Metro: Notre Dame des Champs
  • Boulevard Saint Germain
  • Rue de Renne
  • Bon Marche
  • Boulevard Raspail

    BUILDING FEATURES
  • 19th century building
  • Double Digicode
  • Elevator

    APARTMENT TYPE
  • 4 rooms
  • 5th floor apartment with private elevator
  • 900 square feet
  • Living room
  • Remarkable fireplace
  • Fully equipped eat-in kitchen
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Bedrooms: 1 double and 2 twins
  • 1 separate wc
  • Lots of storage

    APARTMENT FEATURES

  • Cable TV
  • Dining table for 6
  • Refrigerator
  • 4 gas burners
  • Electric oven
  • Microwave
  • Washer
  • Dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Coffee Maker
  • Iron
  • Ironing board
  • Hair dryer
  • House linen provided
  • Dishes and cookery provided
  • Maid 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

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