Museum view – 502 Paris

Quartier Latin (5th Arr.), Paris, Studio

Bedrooms-

Bathrooms1

Floor0

Size25 m2

Guestsmax 2

Apartment specifications

Apartment

Bedrooms: -
Single beds: -
Double beds (1 duvet): 1
Single sofa beds: -
Double sofa beds: -

General

Floor: 0
Elevator: Yes
Stairs in apartment: No

Electronic

Internet wifi
TV flatscreen

Bathroom

Iron Yes
Bathtub Yes

Kitchen

Microwave Yes
Hob Yes
Fridge Yes
Toaster Yes
Kettle Yes
Coffee Yes

Museum view – 502 Paris

Attractively furnished and boasting views of the city’s Natural History Museum, this fantastic studio apartment will suit two people in search of a comfortable private holiday retreat.

Located on the 5th floor your holiday home is accessed with ease via a handy lift. Inside the apartment you will find a well-designed living space for your holiday which includes not only somewhere to sleep but also a charming kitchen area where you can prepare both snacks and full scale meals.

The décor is muted, restful and dotted with attractive art works whilst the floors are simply wooden. Make yourself at home and relax on the comfortable double bed from where you can enjoy the flat screen TV also provided.

The apartment also includes its own private bathroom fitted with a bath, hand basin and toilet.

 

Important Information
Please note that a baby cot is available for an extra charge of Euro 40 per night.

Location

The apartment can be found on the southern bank of the beautiful River Seine in the Latin Quarter of the city. It sits alongside the pretty Jardin Les Plantes, indeed directly opposite the city’s Natural History Museum. The area takes its famous name from the language once uttered by students and professors of the Sorbonne which lies just a short walk away to the west. The neighbourhood attracts creative folk and also remains popular with students today speaking all number of international languages.


The botanical gardens, Jardin des Plantes, on your doorstep dates back to the 1600s and is home to a collection of impressive and informative museums examining evolution, palaeontology, entomology and natural history.


Cross over the River Seine at Quai Saint-Bernard and wander around the two naturally formed islands called Ile Saint Louis and Ile de la Cite. The magnificent gothic architectural masterpiece Notre Dame is located on the latter.


A fun way to see the city and the iconic Eiffel Tower from a new vantage point is via one of Paris’ many leisure cruisers. It’s also a great way to cool down on a warm summer’s day.

 

Terms & Conditions

Cancellation Policy Terms and conditions
Damage deposit € 400
Check-in after 15:00
Check-out before 11:00