The apartment is perfect for one or two. I was fortunate to have a leisurely three weeks. It is in an area of galleries, bookshops, and cafes. At the end of the street are the Seine and Pont Neuf, and a short way in the other direction is Rue de Buci, with its concentration of cafes and often street musicians. Also near are the cafes Flore and Deux Magots, Eglise Saint Germain des Pres, Saint Sulpice, and Jardin du Luxemburg. Sainte Chapelle and the Louvre are a little more than ten minute's walk, one upstream, the other downstream. The location could not be better.
The small apartment itself is remarkably quiet. Sunny, it looks out to rooftops and a narrow lane.
It felt quite roomy to me. There is a desk/dining table at one end of the main room and a very easy-to-unfold and comfortable sofabed at the other. There is plenty of closet and storage space along with a well-equipped cozy kitchen. The small elevator is modern and quiet. I turned eighty-two during my stay and appreciated that it was reliably there when needed. Karine and her staff are easily available if you have a question. Did I already say âperfectâ?
I would be pleased to stay there again.