One of 3 properties owned by Michele, an Italian expatriate in Paris, this one-bedroom apartment has a small, well equipped kitchen, and a bedroom with 2 beds that can be made together as a double. There is a double, sofa-bed in the living room and a full bathroom with bathtub. Across the street, and very visible from the apartment is the stunning Église Saint-Laurent.
About the area:
Two of Europe's busiest railways, Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est, are located here in the blue-collar 10th. Around the stations there's an ethnic vibe, with food from around the globe, and the worth-visiting Rue de Marseille, dubbed "le petit Bombay" due to the plethora of Indian restaurants. There's also an area where hairdressers traditionally found their supplies, which is now a great place to have your dreadlocks checked. Along the Canal Saint Martin, however, you have a promenade that is car-free every Saturday afternoon and all of Sunday, and you'll find bicyclers and rollers skaters galore. The streets that line the canal are loaded with cafés, restaurants and bars, and a nightlife scene starting to catch up with the hipper 11th Arrondissement just below. At the south, where the 10th, 11th and 3rd all meet, is the historic Place de la République, built under Baron Hausmann's urban development in the early 1800's.
About the area:
Two of Europe's busiest railways, Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est, are located here in the blue-collar 10th. Around the stations there's an ethnic vibe, with food from around the globe, and the worth-visiting Rue de Marseille, dubbed "le petit Bombay" due to the plethora of Indian restaurants. There's also an area where hairdressers traditionally found their supplies, which is now a great place to have your dreadlocks checked. Along the Canal Saint Martin, however, you have a promenade that is car-free every Saturday afternoon and all of Sunday, and you'll find bicyclers and rollers skaters galore. The streets that line the canal are loaded with cafés, restaurants and bars, and a nightlife scene starting to catch up with the hipper 11th Arrondissement just below. At the south, where the 10th, 11th and 3rd all meet, is the historic Place de la République, built under Baron Hausmann's urban development in the early 1800's.
Amenities
- with elevator
- independent heating
- CD player
- internet hookup
- WiFi
- DVD player
- fan
- iron
- linen and towels provided
- microwave
- small kitchenette
- washing machine/dryer
- 2nd floor
Property details:
private apartment 1 bedroom / 1 bathroom, sleeps max. 4 people
Payment accepted:
cash upon arrival (in euro)
Minimum stay:
minimum stay of 3 nights
Occupancy:
double
Bed types:
1 queen (160 cm) or 2 singles or 1 queen & 1 double sofabed
Policies :
smoking permitted
Spoken Language(s):
Rates and Availability
A
Gare du Nord
B
Gare de L'Est
C
Gare Montparnasse
D
Gare de Lyon
E
Louvre
F
Notre-Dame
G
Centre Pompidou
H
Tour Eiffel
I
Basilique du Sacre Coeur
J
Place de la Bastille
K
Arc de Triomphe
L
Opéra
M
Panthéon
N
Champs-Elysées
















