 This studio apartment of 35 m2, is located in the 5th arrondissement (district) of Paris, in the heart of the Latin Quarter, one of the most popular and lively parts of the city. It is just steps from the famous Luxembourg Garden and the Saint Germain district. Saint Germain is famed for its luxury boutiques, top restaurants, bistros, brasseries, bars and outdoor cafes. Just a stone's throw from the apartment are the Pantheon Square and the Saint Michel Square, one of the major squares in the area and home to a variety of shops, cafes, eateries, bars, bookshops, galleries and nightlife. The historic sights and attractions including the Ile de la Citee, the Ile Saint Louis, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the National Museum of the Middle Ages and the Sorbonne are easily accessible on foot. Whether your stay is for business or leisure, this bright and airy apartment offers the perfect base, it comes complete with tasteful decor, complete furnishings and all the comforts of home to guarantee a restful and enjoyable stay. Paris benefits from a comprehensive transport network consisting of metro, buses and RER. The metro is an extremely efficient and economic way to get around. The Luxembourg and the Maubert-Mutualite stations are a few minutes from the there and a number of bus stops are nearby. The Apartment Valette Latin Quarter I is located on the fourth floor in a building with elevator. Apartment description: General facilities: WIFI Internet, cable TV, phone and washing machine with dryer. Sleeping area: double bed (140 cm x 200 cm), night table, reading lamp and large wardrobe. Living area: armchair, coffee table, flat screen TV, desk and shelves. Balcony: table and chairs. Dinning corner: bar table and high chairs. Kitchen: equipped kitchen, fridge, cooker, microwave, dishwasher, electric kettle, crockery, cutlery cookware, kitchen utensils and cupboards. Bathroom: walk-in shower, washbasin, toilet and mirror. Address: 15 Rue Valette, Paris 5th district The 5th district is characterized mainly by the famous Latin Quarter although it is not just that. The Latin Quarter takes its name from the Sorbonne, prestigious university that attracts students from around the world. The area has the appearance of a small village, where students and staff come together in the winding streets. It is also one of the most central district of Paris, located on the Left Bank, bordering the 4th, 6th, 13th districts and the Seine River. Nearby points of interest: On site: Quartier Latin, Saint Germain des Pres, Saint Michel, Botanic Garden, Luxembourg Garden, Ile de la Cite, Notre Dame Cathedral, Conciergerie, Ile Saint Louis, Mouffetard street, Monge Square, Pantheon, Sorbonne and Le Marais. Within 5 stations by metro: Champs-Elysees, Le Louvre, Palais Royal, Les Tuileries, Place des Vosges, Bastille, Republic Square and Tour Montparnasse. Within 10 stations by metro: Charles de Gaule Etoile, Arc de Triomphe, Montaigne street, Faubourg-Saint-Honore, Opera Square, Madeleine Square and Place Vendome. Within 15 stations by metro: Esplanade des Invalides, Eiffel Tower, Champs de Mars, Bois de Boulogne, Trocadero, Haussmann, Galeries Lafayette, Montmartre, Sacre-Coeur, La Defense, Where to eat in the surrounding: Atelier Maitre Albert, Bar a Huitres Saint Germain, La Fourmi ailee, Le Buisson Ardent, Le Tourbillon, La Maree Verte, Le Petit Pontoise, La Fourchette, Chez Rene, La Tour d'Argent, Auberge Notre Dame, Le Procope, Bouillon Racine, Mavrommatis, Fogon and much more. Where to drink in the surrounding: Alef Bet, Bateau le Six Huit, Bistro de la Huchette, Bouillon Racine, Delmas, Le Glam, Salero, Salsero, Who's Bar, Zest Juice Bar, Brasserie de l'Ile Saint Louis, La Fontaine Saint Michel, Caveau de la Huchette, Latin Corner, Mabillon Cafes, Les Deux Magots, La Contrescarpe, Hideout and much more. |