Everything about this apartment was as advertised and as described by these reviews. It is cozy but large enough for two or three people. After just a few days it felt more like a home than a rental apartment. The kitchen is well equipped, the bed is very comfortable, and the views from the windows are charming, especially the front room window, a classic Parisian street scene with a patisserie down below, a small park off to one side, and a church up the street on the other side. In the morning, you can watch the city come alive as people hurry off to work. It’s a lively, interesting neighborhood with several grocery stores, shops, cafes and a few restaurants, as well as a variety of places to get good take-out food. Shopkeepers and waiters were, for the most part, friendly and helpful, including the cheerful couple who run the patisserie across the street. In the evening, it’s a nice walk up the hill to the Sacre Coeur area with its panoramic view of Paris and crowds of happy tourists, though in the area immediately around the apartment there were few tourists, making it seem like a “real” neighborhood. Teddy, the apartment owner, was prompt and clear in replying to emails, and Anais, who speaks perfect English, was there to let us in when we arrived. She gave us a detailed explanation of how everything works in the apartment and answered all of our questions. During our two-week stay, we had no problems and would gladly stay there again.