This was quite the unique flat. We needed a larger place as we were traveling with another family so there were 7 in our group. The building contains 3 separate flats and shared space on the ground and basement floors. The hosts live in the building and were very friendly and helpful throughout our stay. They had a website set up with lots of information about the renal and the neighborhood. You will be walking up 3 flights of stairs to reach the flat and two more flights of stairs in the flat itself, which helps burn off some of the calories you will consume with all the delicious bread, pastries, cheese and wine :) This neighborhood is not near the major tourist attractions but has plenty of shops, restaurants, bakeries, etc and is a few blocks from the Metro so it's easy to get anywhere from here. We were here during an active period of city protests and it was very quiet (unlike the other apartment we stayed at near the river the week before). The kitchen is small but functional and well stocked, including a Nespresso machine, French Press, teas, oils, spices etc (look around before you go to the store). There are plenty of great groceries at nearby stores and bakeries. The furniture is all very comfortable, and the linens are nice. The decor is artistic and interesting (one of the owners is an artist and much of the art in the flat is hers). The owners' housekeeper stopped by most days to take out trash and do a light cleanup which was wonderful. There is a huge video screen that comes down from the ceiling in the master bedroom upstairs (Apple TV and other streaming services) and a great Soundsystem that you can connect to with your smartphone. There is a speaker downstairs as well that has a Bluetooth connection. The rooftop hot tub off the master bedroom was wonderful. There are bathrooms with showers on each of the three floors. The nearby park is also very lovely and includes a pond with swans. If we needed another large place, we would definitely stay here again.