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This quiet, 2nd floor studio overlooks a courtyard and is situated
near the Faubourg St Honoré and the Champs Elysées, which feature some
of the most elegant shops of Paris. Recently re-decorated, this 350
sq. ft. room features twin beds, an open plan kitchen with dining area,
modern bathroom and WC.
Category: 3-Star
Area: 8th Arrondissement
Minimum Stay: 1 Week
Code: LF-BOE
Maximum Occupancy: 2 people
SURROUNDING AREA
- St Philippe du Roule or Franklin Roosevelt, (lines 1, 9) are the
nearest metro stops
- By Faubourg St Honoré and the Champs Elysées, excellently
situated near some of the most elegant shops of Paris.
BUILDING FEATURES
- Small, safe building
- 2rd floor location (2 flights up-no elevator)
- Courtyard
- Digicode entry security
- Nearby parking
APARTMENT TYPES
- Studio for up to 2 people
- Sleeps 2 people on twins beds.
- Modern bathroom with tub and overhead shower.
ROOM FEATURES
- Color television with cable reception
- Video player
- Small, fully-equipped kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven and electric hobs (stove burners)
- Direct-dial telephone
- Washing machine
- Cribs available for 500F per stay
- Irons/Ironing boards
- Hair dryers available on request
- Maid service upon arrival
- Linen and towels service upon arrival
ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE INFORMATION
- Check in: 4:00-7:00 pm
- Check out: 11:00 am
- Telephone/security deposit taken against credit card imprint when keys are picked up. Visa and Mastercard accepted. Credit card imprint returned the day of departure.
- Phone and electricity : 0.2€ + 19.6% taxes per unit
- Heating:
- For centrally heated apartments, charge will only be for the lights and use of the machines (example: studio/2 rooms : from 1€ to 3€ a day)
- For apartments with individual electric heaters, consumption will be slightly more expensive (example: studio/2 rooms : from 1€ to 4€ per day).
- For apartments with gas heating, the price is 1€/m3 (+19,6% taxes)
- Optional Cleaning : 15€ /Hour + tax
- Change of Linen & towels : 15€ /pers + tax
- Regular cleaning possible with special price on request.
Please remember: In Paris, you enter the buildings on the ground floor. A '1st floor' apartment in Paris would be considered '2nd floor' in the US.
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