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Sumptuous 1 bedroom, in front of the Louvre

In an old building (with elevator) giving onto the majestic entrance of The Louvre and a short walk from all accommodations, shops (from the many supermarkets to the fine arts of rue Saint-Honore) and subway station (Louvre), this beautiful, sunlit, one-bedroom apartment professionally decorated includes :
In the living room, a sofa bed in front of a brand new high tech TV, a working table, an eating area (not on the pictures) with view onto the courtyard. A bedroom with a queen-size bed separated from the living room by a heavy curtain.

The spacious kitchen (sunlit thanks to its two large windows) includes a refrigerator, a stove, a washing machine, a combinated microwave/traditional oven and a table for three.
The bathroom with shower and tub, a wall-mounted hairdryer. Toilet separated.

Many wardrobes in the apartment: in the entrance, in the kitchen and near the toilet.

You will appreciate the heavy curtain hiding the door.
The location of the apartment is one of the best in Paris, very central, luxurious district, quiet and very safe. It suits definitely the standard of Yellowstay.




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Accommodation Details

  • Sleeps - 4
  • Bathrooms - 1

Area Description

Opera Charles Garnier's grandiose Opera is the most extravagant creation of the Second Empire; an outpouring of opulence and meaningless allegory. It did not actually open until 1875, five years after the Empire's collapse. With its grand staircase, enormous golden foyer, vestibule, and five-tiered auditorium, the Opera was designed so that audience members could watch each other as much as the action onstage. The interior is adorned by Gobelin tapestries, gilded mosaics, a 1964 Chagall ceiling; and the six-ton chandelier that fell on the audience in 1896. Since 1989, when the new Opera de la Bastille was inaugurated, most operas have taken place there: Garnier's hall is now used mainly for ballets and films on dance.


Underground9 Nearest tube
Palais royal (Line 1), Pyramides (line 9)


Features

  • Sofabeds 1
  • Vcrdvd Yes
  • Stereo Yes
  • Washing Yes
  • Microwave Yes
  • Oven Yes
  • Bathroom 1
  • Shower Yes
  • Tub Yes
  • Tvcable Yes, international
  • Internet High speed unlimited wire and wireless
  • Elevator Yes


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