Offrant une vue sur la ville, le Paris 14th - Montparnasse- ID 301 propose un hébergement avec un balcon et une bouilloire, à environ 1,8 km du musée Rodin. Doté d'une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite, cet appartement se trouve à 1,9 km du jardin du Luxembourg et à 2,4 km du musée d'Orsay.
Cet appartement comprend une chambre, une télévision par câble à écran plat ainsi qu'une cuisine entièrement équipée avec un lave-vaisselle, un micro-ondes, un lave-linge, un réfrigérateur et un four.
Vous séjournerez à 2,6 km de Sainte-Chapelle et à 3,3 km du musée de l'Orangerie. Enfin, l'aéroport de Paris-Orly, le plus proche, est implanté à 13 km du Paris 14th. - Montparnasse- ID 301.
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Je ai vécu la première partie de ma vie à travailler dans le monde entier. Il y a une dizaine d'années j'ai débarqué à Paris qui est devenu ma ville. J’aime l'histoire et la littérature, mais il est difficile de vivre cela. J’ai donc créé une petite agence immobilière qui permettre de vivre moi et mes collaborateurs.
Informations sur l'hébergement
Our apartment is located at Montparnasse, in rue du Depart, just in front of the 210m Montparnasse Tower. It is located on the 9th floor of a modern building with two elevators. The apartment offers a master bedroom with a double bed and an antique wardrobe. There is a large living room with one sofa convertible in a comfortable bed for two people. The living room provides also an antique console with a mirror, a large dining table with four chairs, and minor furnishings. There are a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a shower-tub, and a toilette room. Finally, the apartment offers a large balcony where you can take your breakfast or taste a drink. Clothes Washer - Iron and Iron board - Shower - Stereo / Hi-Fi - Telephone - Unlimited High Speed Internet access - Refrigerator - Freezer - Dish washer - Oven and Microwave - Stove - Toaster - Coffee maker - Water kettle - 2 digicodes - No smoking
Informations sur le quartier
In the first three decades of the 20th century, Montparnasse was a thriving artistic and literary centre. Many modern painters and sculptors, new novelists and poets, the great and the young were drawn to this area. Its ateliers, conviviality and renewed Bohemian lifestyle made it a magnet for genius, some of them French but many of them foreigners. The great epoque ended with World War II and continued with the destruction of many ateliers. In the beginning of the 70th's, the Tour Montparnasse was constructed – it is Paris’s tallest tower, which heralded the more modern part of Montparnasse. But the area has not lost its appeal. The great cafés remain very much in business and attract a lively international crowd. You can find cinemas, pubs, crêperies, various restaurants and many high-street fashion boutique, such as those in the annexe at the Galeries Lafayette and the rue de Rennes. Many theatres and small cafes are also located on the Rue de la Gaité, which is part of the Historical Axis, where artists such as Apollinaire, Matisse and Henri Rousseau once congregated.