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Located in the heart of the Latin Quarter, this 1000 square foot apartment on the 2nd floor American overlooks the lovely Place Marcellin Berthelot. This 1930s building with elevator is classified as an outstanding example of architecture of this period. It features curved walls, large windows, concrete columns, and a partial wall of porthole style windows. The ideal central location is within a short walk to the Luxembourg Gardens, Musée de Cluny, and just across the river from Notre Dame where one can discover the many artifacts from the medieval era of Paris.
With a bright and open feel, the spacious sitting room has French doors to a narrow balcony and windows on two adjacent walls with views to trees in the square. Furnishings include a large white sectional sofa, coffee table, armchair, and cable TV. An attractive wood-burning fireplace in the center of the room lends a cozy quality. The adjacent dining room with round table seating six features a circular wall decorated with colorful original artwork. The galley style kitchen is well equipped with a full wall of built-in white cabinets, large American style refrigerator, dishwasher, wall-oven, microwave, cook top with two electric and two gas burners, washing machine, separate dryer, and interesting wall with round porthole style windows.
Both bedrooms also overlook the square. The master bedroom, with queen-size bed, has a dresser with mirror and window to the square. The second bedroom, on the same side of the building, has French doors to a small balcony and comfortable double sofa bed. The light gray tiled bathroom has a large shower with modern shower fixture, good lighting, sink with mirror, and separate toilet room.
This ideal central location is a short walk to the Luxembourg Gardens, Musée de Cluny and Notre Dame, just across the river. The apartment is in the heart of medieval Paris. Well-loved neighborhood from which to walk everywhere: Boulevard St. Michel and St. Germain, la Conciergerie, la Ste. Chapelle, St Severin and St Germain des Pres churches and all the shops and cafes of the bustling Saint-Germain area. |