In the heart of the 5th arrondissement, this cozy 72 m² apartment has all the amenities you need for a pleasant stay in Paris.
Accommodating up to 8 people, it's ideal for a family.
We look forward to welcoming you! :)
## Logement
Located on the ground floor, it comprises :
- three bedrooms with three double beds;
- and a living room with sofa bed;
- a functional shower room;
- a fully-equipped kitchen;
- a dining area with table and chairs.
You'll particularly appreciate its brightness and calm.
For your comfort, you'll have at your disposal: Cot, Wifi, Television, Washing machine, Tumble dryer, Microwave, Hair dryer, Fan, Dishwasher, Oven, Espresso coffee machine with percolator, etc. Bed linen and towels are included in the cleaning fee.
The apartment is close to subway line 5.
There's a "Coccinelle Express" supermarket 250 m from the building for your everyday needs.
There are also a number of excellent restaurants in the area.
You can opt for a stroll along the quays of Saint-Bernard or an evening of dancing and music.
For the latter, I recommend Péniche Son de la terre (good jazz music and good food).
Places of interest near the property:
- 10-minute walk :
- Jardin des Plantes and its museums ;
- the Grande Mosquée de Paris ;
- Galerie des Gobelins.
- between 15 and 20 minutes' walk :
- Cité Fleurie ;
- Quartier Mouffetard;
- Square René-Le Gall.
- 15 minutes by bus :
- Saint-Étienne-du-Mont church;
- Jardin du Luxembourg ;
- Pavillon de l'Arsenal.
- 20 to 25 minutes by bus :
- the Pantheon ;
- Jardin de l'Hopital Saint Anne ;
- Pavillons de Bercy (Musée des Arts Forains); and many more...
Don't hesitate to ask me for more information, I'll be delighted to answer you. :)
## Emplacement
Paris's 5th arrondissement is very diverse: it includes the Latin Quarter, home to a large student population, as well as the Pantheon and its Rue Soufflot, one of the most chic and expensive streets in Paris, and Gallo-Roman remains that make the whole area extremely touristy.
The famous Latin Quarter is a lively student quarter, one of the oldest in Paris. Its name probably comes from the fact that, as a university district, teaching was in Latin.
## Transports
- Subway :
RERC, lines 5 and 10: Gare Austerlitz: 6-minute walk.
- Bus :
Lines 57 and N31: Saint-Marcel - La Pitié station: 3-minute walk.
Line 67: Saint-Marcel - Jeanne d'Arc station: 4-minute walk.
- From Gare de l'Est station: 20 minutes by subway.
- From Paris-Orly airport: 23 minutes by cab.