 This beautifully furnished studio apartment of 35 m2, enjoys one of the finest locations in the very heart of Paris, in the historical 5th arrondissement, in the Quartier Latin. The Ile de la Cite, the Notre Dame de Paris, the Conciergerie, the Sorbonne and the Jardin des Plantes are all within a few minutes' walk. For further excitement, the Quartier Latin offers trendy cafés and restaurants, as well as legendary brasseries, the famous market of Maubert Square is just a stone's throw away and you are very close to exclusive Paris shopping in Boulevard Saint Germain and Sevres street and it is also within easy access of many rich monuments, theaters, little bookshops and other attractive places to visit. This spacious studio apartment comes tastefully decorated and equipped with a range of home comforts to ensure you a restful and enjoyable stay. This is the convenient base in the heart of the Paris which is perfect for both business and leisure travelers alike. The underground station Maubert-Mutualite is on the doorsteps, and shopping is just around the corner, with a variety of typical French shops and delicatessens. The Apartment Frederic Sauton Saint Germain I is situated on the second floor in a building without elevator. Apartment description: Note: this apartment is full of charm with visible beams and parquet floor, it is perfect for a couple and a child. General facilities: Internet connection, phone, cable TV and washing machine with dryer. Sleeping area: Queen size bed (160 cm x 200 cm), night tables, reading lamps, closets and shelves. Living room: sofa bed (allow an additional bed for a child), coffee table, shelves and flat screen TV. Dinning corner: table and chairs. Kitchen: equipped kitchen, fridge, cooking hob, mix oven, microwave, crockery, cutlery cookware, kitchen utensils and cupboards. Bathroom: bathtub with Shower inc., washbasin, mirror, heated towel bar and towels. Separate WC: Toilet. Address: 5 Rue Frederic Sauton - Paris 5th district Nestled between the Seine and the Luxembourg Gardens, on the left river bank, the Latin Quarter has been always the intellectual center of Paris. Many of Paris’ most famous philosophers, artists and writers, walked these streets. The Latin Quarter still preserves its bohemian feel in its many bookstores, outdoor cafes, theaters and jazz clubs. Today the area is lively and vibrant, but just head off down the maze of cobbled medieval streets to discover the peaceful squares and gardens of the Latin Quarter. Nearby points of interest: On site: Latin Quarter, Saint Germain des Pres, Saint Michel, Ile de la Cite, Basilique Notre Dame, Conciergerie, Ile Saint Louis, Luxembourg Garden, Sorbonne and Pantheon. Within 5 stations by metro: Eiffel Tower, Champs de Mars, Esplanade des Invalides, Quai d'Orsay, Orsay museum, Montparnasse, Le Louvre, Les Tuileries, Palais Royal, Place Vendome, Place de la Concorde, Marais district, Place des Vosges, Bastille, Rivoli street, Centre George Pompidou and Les Halles. Within 10 stations by metro: Champs-Elysees, Arc de Triomphe, Faubourg-Saint-Honore, Trocadero, Galeries Lafayette, Haussmann, Grands Boulevards, Grand Axe, Opera, Madeleine and Bois de Boulogne. Within 15 stations by metro: Montmartre, Basilique du Sacre Coeur, Place Pigalle, Moulin Rouge, Place Blanche, La Defense, Parc des Princes and Bois de Vincennes. Where to eat in the surrounding: Alcazar, Bistrot Mazarin, l'Arbuci, Allard, La Bastide Odeon, Brasserie Lutetia, La Closerie de Lilas, Les Bouquinistes, l'Epi Dupin, Hellene Darroze, Gatto Pardo, La Mediterrannee, Peres et Filles, Relais Louis XIII and much more. Where to drink in the surrounding: Cafe Flore, Les Deux Magots, La Palette, Brasserie Lipp, Le Procope, Chez Georges, J'Go, Le Bar 10, Le Bar du Marche, La Mezzarine de l'Alcazar and much more.sserie Lipp, Cafe Jade, Le Procope, Cafe Cassette, Chez Georges, Taverne St Germain, J'Go, Les Etages, Le Bar 10, Le Bar du Marche, La Mezzarine de l'Alcazar, O'Neil and much more. |