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St Eustache & Le Forum des Halles

Eglise St. Eustache, Les Halles

Paris Apartments

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Your Apartment in Paris at

Rue Maître Albert

  • 5th arrondissement
  • Latin Quarter

YOUR APARTMENT
One bedroom apartment in 18th Century building. Perfect for two, can sleep a third person on convertible couch in living room.

This is an immensely popular apartment, situated on the 1st floor (one flight of stairs - no elevator). It is L-shaped, wrapped around a charming courtyard garden full of flowers, trees and shrubs.

The living room has windows on both sides, giving onto the narrow street below and to the courtyard. A small, built-in desk is convenient for those taking a working holiday.

From the living room, a few steps lead down into a well-equipped kitchen - big enough to eat in. On the same level is a full bathroom (with shower & tub) and a bedroom with double bed -- with a view onto the courtyard garden.

EXTRAS: Colour cable TV (CNN, BBC Prime) Hi-Fi system with cassette and CD player, washing machine, telephone answering machine, and high speed internet access (ethernet).

YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD: Your apartment is situated on the edge of the 5th arrondissement, in the Latin Quarter, in the centre of Old Paris, with the Ile St. Louis and the Ile de la Cité a few minutes stroll away. Just across the river, in the shadow the Notre Dame, you can saunter along the nearby quays to inspect the inventories of the bouquinistes who sell everything from antique Daumier prints to yellowing pages of Balzac's Pere Goriot. Since you're near the beginning of the Boulevard St. Germain, you can easily walk west towards the Sorbonne, the Cluny Museum and the Boulevard St. Michel.

The Latin Quarter, so named because of the Latin originally spoken and taught in this intellectual heart and soul of Paris, has some of the best book shops, churches, jazz clubs, student dives and preserved Roman ruins scattered all around this area. Don't miss wandering through the romantic and medieval section around St. Severin and the old church of St. Julien le Pauvre, just off the Quai Montebello. An awesome and invigorating part of Paris, too rich in history to miss.

METRO STATIONS: St. Michel, Maubert Mutualité, Cluny
BUSES: 24, 47, 63, 86, 87