The pics of the apartment are very accurate. It is well appointed for short/long stays with both creature comforts: yoga mat, house-shoes, robe, an umbrella for the near daily Paris drizzle in winter (that does not dampen one's pleasure/enthusiasm or the vibrancy of the city), and necessities-- cleaning supplies, an iron, tools, converters...razors for a morning shave. The neighborhood is truly walkable as is Paris overall, with abundant access to grocery/retail stores, banks, pharmacies, restaurants, parks, gardens, public transit, scooters and bike lanes, a Farmer's Market (❤️) and the Tower-- beautifully illuminated at dusk/sunset and visible on Gutenberg near the Foreign Affairs Bldg. Merci to Madams Nathalie and Emmanuelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Cristiani for a successful stay-- for the welcome gift of home-made wine and preserves. Deb, P.S.-- Like watching politics - business - citizen input? Observed tractor - driving farmers in protest headed for the Porte de Versailles; and supporters, bystanders and police 1.5 blocks away on Rue Emile Zola/near le Pont Mirabeau.