Marais - Palais Vosges
/ /3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
6 guests
186 m²
Min 1 month
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From 52 500 € (54710 USD) | per month |
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Description
Located in the heart of the Marais neighborhood, this spacious 186m2 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home is located along the famous Place des Vosges. Historically only reserved for royals, you can now experience what it is like to live like French royalty! This apartment adheres to the timeless Renaissance style of architecture. Each room has its own unique character between the chandeliers, the antique furniture, and the beautifully preserved original structures. This impressive flat can accommodate up to 6 guests.
After a long day's walk, you can choose between a rustic and warming living room with 200-year-old ceiling beams, vintage rugs, and quirky wallpaper prints, or an opulent, pearly-white living room with grand wall moldings and a glass-topped coffee table. The separate kitchen all the modern amenities and appliances to cook a lovely meal including a table that can seat six people. All three bedrooms are accompanied by extraordinary en-suite bathrooms, two of which offer swanky bathtubs while the other is a marble-clad masterpiece. The master bedroom is composed of a king size bed as well as a Juliette balcony with a beautiful view of the Place des Vosges. The second bedroom has a queen bed, and the third bedroom has two single beds. To top it off there is A/C which is rare.
Metro: Saint Paul (1), Chemin Vert (8)
After a long day's walk, you can choose between a rustic and warming living room with 200-year-old ceiling beams, vintage rugs, and quirky wallpaper prints, or an opulent, pearly-white living room with grand wall moldings and a glass-topped coffee table. The separate kitchen all the modern amenities and appliances to cook a lovely meal including a table that can seat six people. All three bedrooms are accompanied by extraordinary en-suite bathrooms, two of which offer swanky bathtubs while the other is a marble-clad masterpiece. The master bedroom is composed of a king size bed as well as a Juliette balcony with a beautiful view of the Place des Vosges. The second bedroom has a queen bed, and the third bedroom has two single beds. To top it off there is A/C which is rare.
Metro: Saint Paul (1), Chemin Vert (8)
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Features
Children under 12 welcome
Garden view
Balcony
Cable TV
Washing machine
Linens and towels
Dryer Clothes
Air conditioning
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Amenities
WC
Shower
Bathtub / shower
Bed Single
Bed Queen
Bed King
Non Smoking
Long terms rental welcome
Children under 12 welcome
Children above 12 welcome
Garden view
Balcony
Wifi
TV
Sonos Dock
Internet
DVD Player
Cable TV
Wine Cooler
Washing machine
Vacuum cleaner
Towels
Toaster
Stove
Oven
Microwave
Linens and towels
Linens
Kettle
Iron and Ironing board
Heating
Heater
Hairdryer
Fridge
Freezer
Dryer Clothes
Dishwasher
Combo Washer & Dryer
Coffee machine
Boiler
Air conditioning
Neighborhood
Built in the 17th century, Place des Vosges is the oldest square in Paris. It was constructed under Henry IV between 1605 and 1612 after Henry II was accidentally wounded in the eye by the lance of his captain of guards, during a tournament. It was originally the Place Royale and though the housefronts were designated the Pavilion of the King and of the Queen, no royal has ever lived in the aristocratic square, except for Anne of Austria in the Pavilion de la Reine, for a short while. Place Royale initiated subsequent developments of Paris that created a suitable urban background for the French aristocracy and nobility. The square was often the place for the nobility to chat, and served as a meeting place for them and to this day boasts of high-end shops, art galleries, cafes, and epitomizes the classic French style which remains a unique example of seventeenth century architecture.
Place des Vosges is structured around two pavilions, that of the Queen at the north part of the square, and that of the King at the south part. They are not open to the public ; however, you can still visit the house of Victor Hugo, author of 'Les Misérables', which is now a municipal museum. It is free and open daily from 9am to 6pm every day except Monday.
Not far from Place des Vosges, there is the Jewish quarter, Rue de Rivoli, Republique and Bastille - all within walking distance. You can even walk to the Seine river and Ile Saint-Louis or to the Canal Saint-Martin. There is even a large open-air market called Marche Bastille that is every Thursday and Sunday from 7AM to 130PM.
Metro: Saint Paul (1), Chemin Vert (8)
Place des Vosges is structured around two pavilions, that of the Queen at the north part of the square, and that of the King at the south part. They are not open to the public ; however, you can still visit the house of Victor Hugo, author of 'Les Misérables', which is now a municipal museum. It is free and open daily from 9am to 6pm every day except Monday.
Not far from Place des Vosges, there is the Jewish quarter, Rue de Rivoli, Republique and Bastille - all within walking distance. You can even walk to the Seine river and Ile Saint-Louis or to the Canal Saint-Martin. There is even a large open-air market called Marche Bastille that is every Thursday and Sunday from 7AM to 130PM.
Metro: Saint Paul (1), Chemin Vert (8)