This charming studio is centrally and conveniently situated in the neighbourhood of the Effel Tower, the Champ de Mars, the Rodin museum and Les Invalides and the nearest metro station at just 2 steps away. The neighbourhood is quiet and safe with numerous shops and stores, restaurants and supermarkets nearby. Enjoy the nearby open market at avenue de Breteuil, every Thursdays and Saturdays.The studio is on the ground floor facing the courtyard of a prestigious 19th century Hausmannien thick lime-stone building with a security system at the main entrance as well as an interphone at the inner gate. It measures about 22m² or 236 sq ft. It has parquet flooring and a large window overlooking a quiet courtyard with plants. The living/bedroom has a decorative 19th century fireplace with its marble mantle piece, a dining table, a double bed (queen size) for 2, a large wardrobe, a chest of drawers, shelves for books, Television, Telephone, a Sony hi-fi with CD/cassette and radio player, alarm clock, and a ventilator Unlimited high speed ADSL INTERNET is possible upon request at 10 euros per week (bring your laptop). It has to be requested at least one week before your arrival as the modem is shared with another unit Outgoing calls within France are free. Oversea calls and calls to mobile phones are possible with a prepaid card which you can buy easily from the Post Office or a Tabac. Kitchen and Other equipement: Fully equipped kitchenette : Fridge, 2 electric burners, microwave-grill, a bread toaster, water boiler, an electric coffee maker, toaster, a complete set of kitchen utensils, crockery, pots and pans, Iron and ironing board, hair dryer and vacum cleaner. The bathroom has an enclosed shower, wash basin and the toilet. An initial set of bed linen and towels are provided. Automatic heating by the building makes the studio warm at all times. Summer is cool, due to its thick stone walls. Please refrain from smoking inside the flat. Surrounding attractions : Musée Rodin, Musée D'Orsay, Musée Rodin, Hôtel des Invalides and the Eiffel Tower.
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