Located at rue Malher in the Le Marais area.
Step into an elegantly designed Parisian haven, where Scandinavian-inspired aesthetics meet timeless opulence. This superb rental blends original design, refined décor, and a personality all its own—perfect for a memorable stay in the City of Light.
Entering through a sleek corridor, you’ll find two beautifully styled bedrooms to the right, along with an inviting living and dining area. To the left, a separate toilet, a modern bathroom, and, at the end, a chic kitchen complete the layout.
The first double bedroom exudes charm with black-and-white floral photography, an exquisite 3D wooden marquetry mirror, and a majestic upholstered headboard. The second double bedroom, wrapped in soothing almond green tones, features an eclectic mix of décor, including a graceful Botero reproduction and a stunning brown marble fireplace adorned with delicate bird statuettes.
The Scandinavian-chic kitchen boasts a thick glossy wooden countertop, a sleek brushed-steel finish, and a stylish square clock with rounded edges—a nod to timeless craftsmanship. The living and dining areas center around an elegant white-gray marble mantelpiece, flanked by a Modigliani portrait and a striking abstract artwork with mesmerizing shades of blue, green, and red. Attention to detail is evident throughout: the white metal dining chairs mirror the sleek lines of the TV cabinet, while plush cushions add a touch of casual luxury. Above the sofa, Karl Blossfeldt’s iconic fern prints in black and white complete the artistic ambiance.
This chic Parisian retreat comfortably accommodates up to six guests with one bedroom featuring two single beds (2 x 80 x 200 or convertible into a king-size bed, 160 x 200), one bedroom with a luxurious queen-size bed (160 x 200), and a double sofa bed (160 x 200) in the living room. An independent bathroom and a separate toilet ensure convenience.
Nestled in the heart of Le Marais, one of Paris’ most vibrant districts, this apartment offers easy access to fantastic dining, nightlife, shopping, and cultural landmarks. The neighborhood is filled with trendy bars and restaurants, including Jaja, which serves contemporary French cuisine in a charming courtyard setting, and La Péniche Le Marcounet, an intimate floating venue perfect for brunch or live music. Jazz lovers will enjoy Cave du 38 Riv', while Yono Bar is a favorite for its cozy ambiance, talented DJs, and curated cocktails.
For a unique breakfast or afternoon treat, the historic Murciano bakery, a beloved institution since 1909, serves exquisite Ashkenazi and Oriental pastries. The area is also home to charming boutiques like Mam’zelle Swing, offering authentic vintage fashion from the 1920s to the 1960s, and M. Moustache, a Parisian designer shoe brand known for quality craftsmanship.
Cultural attractions abound in the neighborhood. The Saint Gervais church, built on the site of a 4th-century basilica, showcases Gothic architecture with remnants of damage from a 1918 bombardment. On Rue Geoffroy l'Asnier, the Shoah Memorial, inaugurated in 2005, houses invaluable archives and exhibitions on contemporary Jewish history. For entertainment, the Théâtre du Point Virgule, renowned for launching the careers of many French comedians, offers an ever-changing lineup of comedy performances.