Summary:
Baby Louvre is located steps from the Louvre in a small square. It benefits from being in the very center of Paris with easy access to lots of transportation and fun areas to explore on the weekends. The apartment is located on the 3rd floor of a building that used to be a warehouse and was renovated into apartments. Many apartment buildings in this neighborhood used to be textile shops and warehouses and as the area gentrified they were transformed into apartments that often have a loft vibe.
The Space:
Guests enter the 1BDR/ 650 sqft-60m2 apartment and are met by the large open living area with two sofas and an open kitchen. There is a table for four and the kitchen has stainless steel appliances and porcelain dinnerware. Further along in the apartment you find the bedroom with an en suite bathroom and a large walk in closet behind the bed. The bedroom has a queen bed measuring 160x200cm. The bathroom off of the bedroom has a rain water shower and a large bathtub.
Guest Access:
This accommodation is offered for corporate housing purposes. To secure the reservation, we kindly request that you sign a letter providing your company name, passport information, and guest details.
The Neighborhood:
Welcome to the neighbourhood where the Louvre Museum is located!!
A maze of shops, art galleries and restaurants, the Louvre is the biggest museum in the world and is a true sight to behold, not just for the masterpieces it holds but for its ornate and unusual exterior.
Soak up yet more famed artwork across the river at the Musée d'Orsay – particularly good when there's a long line at the Louvre – or see world-class photography at the Jeu de Paume.
This small, easily-walkable area also contains the gorgeous Jardins des Tulieries, the Palais Royal, the Pont des Arts bridge, which has recently been stripped of its love locks, and plenty of upscale shops and restaurants.
You can also find the Tuilleries garden, the Palais-Royal (originally called the Palais-Cardinal), is a former royal palace located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. The screened entrance court faces the Place du Palais-Royal, opposite the Louvre.
The larger inner courtyard of the Palais Royal, the Cour d'Honneur, has since 1986 contained Daniel Buren's site-specific art piece Les Deux Plateaux, known as Les Colonnes de Buren.
In 1830 the Cour d'Honneur was enclosed to the north by what was probably the most famous of Paris's covered arcades, the Galerie d'Orléans. The glass cover was demolished in the 1930s, becoming an open courtyard between the Cour d'Honneur and the popular Palais-Royal Gardens.
Getting Around:
Metro: Les Halles, Rivoli Metro: Palais Royal Musée du Louvre
Other Things to Note:
Home is located on the 3rd floor, 1 floor by stair and at the end of the corridor the 2 floors by elevator or stairs Oasis has Keys: Yes Key description: codes + fob (Code for main door: 42B86) Fob required: Yes
Home Truths
- Please note the elevator in the building has about 15 steps to access it on the ground floor.
- Please note this home is available for 30 night stays minimum for work, study, etc.
VERY IMPORTANT:
You may be asked to provide a copy of your official government-issued photo ID, confirm your contact information, and, in some instances, complete a criminal background check. The information is collected for screening and verification only and is not stored or used for any other purposes.
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•You agree to be bound by our rental terms and conditions.
•You acknowledge that you will be required to provide a copy of a valid government-issued ID
•You acknowledge that you may be required to undergo a background check if mandated by the property management company or the building, as stated in accordance with your rental agreement and condition of the booking.
•You understand that your check-in instructions might be withheld until you have successfully completed our verification portal.