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This charming area of the City will delight those of you researching the authentically Parisian neighborhood. In the 1920's, this neighborhood became the adoptive area for American "expats" who were escaping prohibition and enjoying Paris creative life. American were attracted by the artistic explosion of this period. Man Ray, Calder, and Hemingway, to name a few, chose to settle in this spot. The artists have since gone but this location, one of the few remaining truly Parisian areas, has many secret places left to discover.
This very sunny charming and peaceful one bedroom apartment looks onto a courtyard and is located on the third American floor by a quiet street (no elevator). The living area is furnished with a table and chairs, a sofa-bed for one person, TV, and a telephone. The bedroom includes a bed for two, dresser, and closets. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, stove and an oven (and of course coffee-machine, toaster, etc.).
The bathroom contains a sink and a combination tub w/shower.
#335 Lalande B Price Details | ||||||||
Security Deposit: Credit Card upon arrival (Visa/Master Card). Details: Linens Included (sheets and towels). Final Cleaning Included. Utilities Included. Taxes and Booking Fees Included. Telephone: Free Local Calls and calling card required for long distance calls. Arrival Days: Sunday arrival ok. No arrival on French National Holidays. Arrival Times: 9 AM to 8 PM Early and Late arrivals require advance approval and an extra fee. Restrictions: No Smoking. No Pets. End-of-Year Holiday Rentals: Seven Night Minimum and 10% Premium | ||||||||