Quincampoix

Beds 3 / Bedrooms 1
Smart and sunny 30m² studio apartment, with separate sleeping area on an open mezzanine level, and separate kitchen, located on the 1st floor of a historical building in the heart of Beaubourg, in the 4th arrondissement, close to Chatelet, the Louvre and various boutiques.
This 1st floor apartment (no elevator) provides a perfect base for exploring Paris, and a charming atmosphere for living like a Parisian.
As you step into this well-furnished studio, you are greeted by a day area featuring a comfortable living room with large windows that overlook the inner courtyard. The sitting area is adorned with a double sofa bed (140cm/55”) and a dining table for 4, creating a cozy and inviting space.
The fully equipped kitchen corner, complete with all necessities including a microwave oven, allows for delicious meal preparation during your stay. The layout is designed to maximize space and functionality, providing a comfortable living experience.
The sleeping area is set on the open mezzanine level, overlooking the living area, and is furnished with a lovely double bed and a large closet. This arrangement adds a sense of separation, space, and privacy to the studio, making it ideal for longer stays.
The bathroom is tastefully fitted with a lovely bathtub as well as a separate shower, washbasin, and toilet, offering both style and functionality.
This studio apartment is a smart choice for those looking for a well-designed and conveniently located space in the heart of Paris. Whether you're in the city for business or leisure, the central location and thoughtful layout of this studio make it an excellent choice for your stay.
Key features:
• spacious living with double sofabed and separate kitchenette
• separate sleeping area on mezzanine with large closet
• bathroom with both bathtub and separate shower, washbasin, toilet
• large windows overlooking inner court
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Area description
The apartment is located in the 4th arrondissement, not far from the Picasso Museum, the Hotel de Ville, Notre Dame, the Isle Saint Louis, the Centre Pompidou and Place des Vosges, built by Henry IV at the beginning of the 1600s and constructed in a particular brick and stone manner found only in Paris. The Marais is a typically bourgeois neighbourhood which covers areas of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements, on the Rive Droite of Paris (right bank of the Seine). Most of the buildings in this district are very old. It partly explains the very small streets. This area is full of tales from the past. It is very rich thanks to its historical background and its location. It has been a key part of Paris since almost the very foundation of the city itself. South of the Pompidou Centre, rue Renard runs down to the Hôtel de Ville, the seat of the city's government and a mansion of gargantuan proportions in florid neo-Renaissance style, modelled pretty much on the previous building burned down in the Commune. An illustrated history of this edifice, always a prime target in riots and revolutions, is displayed along the platform of M° Châtelet on the Neuilly Vincennes line. Within very easy walking distance is also the Musée de l’Histoire de France - a museum of French history managed by the State Archive - and the Picasso Museum, housed into the prestigious Hotel Salé, built between 1656 and 1659 and reckoned as one of the most famous of the Marais district. At less than 15 minutes on foot is the modern Les Halles district: it is a big urban renewal project comprising the underground shopping mall ‘Forum’ with restaurants, shops and cinema, and a railway/subway station, which has become the biggest and most trafficked underground station in the world. The project also comprises gardens and pedestrian tree-lined streets. Some of the services in the area: shops, banks, restaurants. Public transport: Closest Metro: HOTEL DE VILLE ( Line 1, 11) RAMBUTEAU (Line 11) CHATELET ( Line 1, 4, 7,14)
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