just steps away from Palais Royal, Louvre Museum, and Opera House. Amazing location! The cafes are lively and the multitude of restaurants and bistros are excellent (mostly Japanese fare on Rue Sainte-Anne, but you can find other foods as well near the Opera House). Bakery around the corner - where you can buy a freshly baked baguette or croissant - and Monoprix (grocery store). The metro is just down the street for easy access to all of Paris.
Located at rue Sainte Anne on the 5th flooor with an elevator,. Upon entering on the right you will see a fully equipped kitched pleasantly illuminated by two windows, one that looks over the street, and the other one that looks over the inner courtyard.
On the left of the entrance, you will find the living space, bathed with light thanks to its windows that open to an elongated balcony, and that offers a remarkable view of the rooftops of Paris.
The decoration is minimalist and conceptual, at the image of the creations of Marc Duran and artists from the free figuration. The décor plays with the happiness of the vintage elements of time to add a modern and warm touch, all while highlighting the original moldings and volumes.
The two intimate bedrooms, situated one after the other, are accessible from the living area and both go open onto the balcony.
Finally, the bathroom in a refined design, with clear tones, is accessible from the main bedroom and from the entrance corridor.
The bedding & washrooms : -
2 bedrooms with double beds (160 x 200);
1 double sofa bed (140 x 200) located in the living room;
1 independent bathroom with toilet included.
The streets of the arrondissement are filled with history that holds the memory of a sumptuous seventeenth century. Not far from the apartment you will find the Louvois square who got its name from the famous Marquis de Louvois.
To continue in the footsteps of the Marquis de Louvois, visit the restaurant Le Bijou de Famille, on the ground floor of the former mansion of the Marquis. You will discover a cuisine inspired by the French culinary heritage. It is home-made at affordable prices, in a cozy and atypical setting.
Rue Sainte-Anne is renowned for its Japanese restaurants, which offer Japanese expats the authentic flavors of their national cuisine. More surprising is the Tomo pastry shop: your sweet desires will be pleasantly surprised and satisfied by unusual flavors, with haute-couture desserts, fusion of cultures of taste from France and Japan.
To finish this culinary escapade, an obligatory passage to the Legrand Cellars considered rightly as one of the best delicatessens of the capital since 1880.
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