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Jacques Misery18 Rue Martin Bernard
Paris
75013
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After a long day, you can retreat to your own cozy short-term rental and fully immerse yourself in a stress-free vacation experience.This 1-bedroom apartment is located in Butte aux cailles, in the Place d'Italie area of Paris 13th. It can accommodate up to 2 people and is available for rent at €500 per week or €1500 per month.
With its bright and inviting atmosphere, this 30 m2 (300 sq. ft.) Parisian rental is the ideal choice for couples looking for an authentic Parisian apartment experience. Situated on a sunny hill in a charming Parisian village, this vacation apartment offers a sunlit bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and a long balcony with picturesque views of the hill and its quaint individual houses.
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- Place d'Italie (0.5 km): Located just a short walk from your address, Place d'Italie is a bustling square with a central fountain and a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants. It's a popular meeting point for locals and offers a lively atmosphere.
- Butte-aux-Cailles (1.2 km): This charming neighborhood is known for its narrow streets, colorful murals, and bohemian vibe. It's home to numerous trendy bars, artistic galleries, and unique boutiques. Butte-aux-Cailles also boasts picturesque street art and a lively nightlife scene.
- National Museum of Natural History (1.5 km): Situated in the Jardin des Plantes, this museum showcases an extensive collection of natural history artifacts, including fossils, minerals, animals, and plants. It also houses the famous Grande Galerie de l'Évolution, a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
- Latin Quarter (2 km): As one of the oldest parts of the city, the Latin Quarter is renowned for its historic charm and academic atmosphere. Explore its narrow streets, visit the prestigious Sorbonne University, enjoy quaint bookshops, and discover iconic landmarks like the Pantheon.
- Luxembourg Gardens (2.5 km): Created in the 17th century, these beautiful gardens offer a tranquil escape in the heart of the city. Stroll through the manicured lawns, admire statues and fountains, or simply relax on a bench. The Luxembourg Gardens are also home to the Luxembourg Palace, which houses the French Senate.
- Catacombs of Paris (3 km): Descend into the underground tunnels of the Catacombs for a unique and eerie experience. These ossuaries hold the remains of approximately six million people, providing a fascinating historical and macabre insight into the city's past.
- Notre-Dame Cathedral (3.5 km): One of Paris' most iconic landmarks, Notre-Dame Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Marvel at its stunning stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and majestic bell towers. Please note that as of September 2021, the cathedral is closed for renovations.
- Louvre Museum (4 km): World-famous for its extensive art collection, the Louvre is a must-visit attraction. Home to the enigmatic Mona Lisa and countless other masterpieces, this former royal palace is an art lover's paradise.
- Eiffel Tower (5.5 km): No visit to Paris is complete without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Ascend to its observation decks for breathtaking views of the city, or simply enjoy a picnic in the nearby Champ de Mars park. 10. Montmartre (6 km): This historic neighborhood is renowned for its bohemian atmosphere and artistic heritage. Visit the iconic Sacré-Cœur Basilica, stroll through the charming streets, and soak up the lively ambiance of the Place du Tertre, where artists showcase their work. Note: The distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location within the given address.