Guest House :NEW PARIS CENTRE HISTORIC MARAIS MONTORGUEIL- TERRASS Chic suite familiale 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Guest House
This guest house 150 square meters WITH TERRASS , 3 separate bedrooms , 2 baths, with elevator from a 19th century building and it sleeps 3 at 6 people on levels 5.
You will have full this Guest house of 150 m² with terrasse balcony, 5 rooms, in the 2nd arrondissement, on the 5 of a 19th century building and it sleeps 6 people. This Guest house all you need is equipped with: washer, dryer, dishwasher, chains, cable, TV, unlimited high speed internet access with the wifi, fireplace. This Guest house is also equipped with sheets, blankets, pillows, towels and kitchen utensils.
We can make breakfast not included 30€.
The 19th century building is equipped with: elevator, entry code, intercom, concierge.
Located in the center of Paris swamps, Montorgeuil, Les Halles, the Louvre you can do everything on foot!
The busy cultural and commercial activity of the surrounding areas is such that the streets are one after another being integrated into the networks of a neighboring district or another. Nevertheless, this is where everyone comes to walk and do their shopping. A large pedestrian area in the 1790s, the charm of the local streets combines with that of many shopping streets. The district is surrounded by the Saint-Eustache church and Les Halles, rue du Louvre, Rue Réaumur, and boulevard Sébastopol. The buildings are concentrated in the narrow streets, perfect for sitting at a table on the many terraces. Promenades à Bonne-Nouvelle Strolling from one store to another, be sure not to miss the entrance to the symbolic passage of the Grand-Cerf, rue Saint-Denis, a shopping arcade with a high glass roof and is listed as a historical monument. A remnant from the first half of the 19th century that survived the Haussmann-style metamorphosis and lamented by Aragon in The Peasant of Paris, it s a part of the enrichment of social life and the neighborhood s atmosphere. On Rue Etienne Marcel, curiosity takes you to the Tower of Jean Sans Peur, one of the last vestiges of the Middle Ages in Paris. The tower is built on the ramparts of Philip II Augustus and was part of the Hotel of the Dukes of Burgundy. Rue Saint-Denis is a symbol of Paris. It was known as the red light district for many years but it is now undergoing transformation, and traditional shops are appearing. Learn Montorgueil Montorgueil is a very lively area and has a particularly good metro service: line 4 races at Les Halles, Etienne Marcel and Reaumur Sevastopol, where it crosses the line 3, which also leads to the station Sentier. At the Châtelet station, you can take the RER A, B and D. In terms of shopping, Montorgueil has everything you need: small convenience stores, bakeries, general food stores, and, of course, a wide choice of restaurants.