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This very nice apartment is located in the heart of the Marais district in a
17th century building. It has just been entirely re-designed and decorated
by an Interior Architect, and offers the highest standards of bathroom and
kitchen equipments. The 2 rooms are separated by foldable doors, so they can be
reunited during the day to form a large and comfortable unit.
It is ideal for up to 4 persons.
TRENDY PARIS
Take a gentle stroll between the place du Châtelet and place des Vosges to enjoy
a spot of shopping, or discover local heritage. In fact, everything is possible
as long as you know how to juggle with different styles.
The medieval Jean-sans-Peur Tower surges out from amongst Haussmanian buildings,
while the flamboyant Gothic architecture of the Saint-Jacques Tower is just a
stone’s throw from the fountain at Châtelet, built in praise of Napoléon I. The
square in front of the neo-Renaissance Paris City Hall is also an impromptu
venue for beach-volleyball. The church of Saint-Eustache, where Molière was
christened, stands next to the metallic footbridges of the Les Halles gardens. A
few steps away from the Renaissance bas-reliefs of the Fountain of the Innocents
is the Pompidou Centre, symbol of 20th-century architecture and home to modern
and contemporary art collections.
The Marais district combines a whirl
of creative design with the delights of the Jewish Quarter, around rue des
Rosiers, and a magnificently preserved historic centre. Busy streets give way to
tiny enclosed squares and gardens and numerous museums, including the Carnavalet,
Picasso and the National Archives, housed in mansion houses that rival each
other in splendor.
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