Les
Portes de Notre Dame
Rue des Trois Portes,
5th Arrondissement
Latin Quarter -- Two Steps from Notre Dame
One-Bedroom
Apartment, Duplex
Sleeps up to 4, Two on Each Level
Les Portes
de Notre Dame is a charming and spacious one-bedroom duplex apartment
centrally located just one block from the Seine and only a few steps
from the cathedral of Notre Dame.
Another one block away to the west is the oldest church in Paris, Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre,
which marks the beginning of the busy pedestrian streets of the Latin
Quarter. The city's oldest tree is in the park adjacent to the church.
Two blocks southwest is the legendary intersection of the Boulevard
St. Michel with the Boulevard St. Germain.
In the other direction, also just one block from the apartment to the
south, is Place Maubert, famous for its frequent open-air markets.
The location
is so ideal, that many of the city's most famous sites are within easy
walking distance -- the Panthéon, rue Mouffetard, the Île
de la Cité, the Louvre, the île Saint-Louis and the Marais.
The apartment is located on the rue des Trois Portes, a street which
dates to 1202. Surprisingly, there is very little vehicular or pedestrian
traffic on the street itself, making the apartment remarkably quiet.
Located on the second and third floors (European, with elevator) of
a traditional 17th-century building, the apartment is bright, looking
south to the picturesque corner of the rues LaGrange and Dante.
The apartment has a secure digicode entry system and separate entrances
on each floor. An antique circular staircase links the bedroom on the
lower level to the living/dining/kitchen on the upper level. Each level
has a full bathroom. The bedroom offers a king-size bed and in the living
room, a full-size sofa bed offers additional accommodation, making this
an ideal unit for one or two couples – or a small family up to
four. Because of the circular staircase, children under 4 yrs are not
permitted.
The primary entrance to the apartment, on the third floor, leads to
an open living and dining area. The living room has a leather sofa that
easily converts to a comfortable bed for two. A folk-art armoire from
the Spanish Pyrenees looks like it might be out of North Africa. In
this armoire is a CD player with an eclectic selection of jazz, classical
and world music. In the same armoire, you will find some games and extra
linens for the sofa bed. Additional linens and a small dresser can be
found in the entry hall closet. An antique glass bookcase offers a nice
collection of guidebooks on Paris and France, as well an assortment
of art books and a miscellany of English language novels. You can settle
into the 1930’s Art-Deco club chair by the circular staircase
to read them.
A handsome Balinese dining table seats six, with capacity to comfortably
seat eight. The American-style kitchen comes fully equipped, with a
"Miele" brand dishwasher, a four-burner electric stovetop,
microwave and regular ovens, coffee maker, electric tea kettle, toaster
and all pots, pans, cutlery and dishes. There is additional kitchen
storage in an antique Chinese buffet. There is a laundry closet next
to the kitchen with a Whirlpool washing machine and an extendable drying
rack. In the entry hall, there is a collapsible rack for drying larger
items, so you can have clean, fresh clothing during your stay.
The third floor bathroom is located off the entry hall and includes
a toilet, sink, large shower and an over-scaled black Baroque mirror.
From the living room you descend the circular staircase to the bedroom
on the floor below, which has its own separate entrance from the elevator
lobby. This floor has a king-size platform bed. An African folk mirror
hangs above a chest with twenty-seven(!) drawers, offering lots of storage.
There is also a closet in the entry hall by the bathroom. This bathroom
is larger than the one on the floor above, with an extra-long tub/shower,
sink, toilet and plenty of additional cupboard space below the spacious
countertop.
As an added feature, in the bedroom you can write postcards or plug
in your laptop at a curious writing desk from the 1940’s. High-speed
wireless Internet access (WiFi) is available throughout the apartment,
but the signal is strongest at this desk. Opposite the bed is a flat-screen
TV, which has channels in many languages, including CNN International,
BBC News, BBC Prime and other English-language stations. There is a
DVD player and a selection of international films, in English or with
English subtitles, many of them with Paris themes. The apartment's telephone
service provides free local and international long-distance calls to
landlines in twenty-eight countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia
and all of Europe.
Notre
Dame and the Latin Quarter
Located equidistant to Notre Dame and the Place Maubert, the apartment
is close to pharmacies, bakeries, dry cleaners, an excellent and friendly
cheese shop (at the Place Maubert), wine shops, traditional and organic
groceries, a copy shop, bookstores (including the famous English language
bookstore, Shakespeare & Company), countless restaurants with all
kinds of international cuisine and numerous art-house cinemas.
With three Métro stations, the RER train lines and many bus lines
within close vicinity, the apartment is easily accessible to anywhere
in the city and beyond. The RER train to both Orly and Charles De Gaulle
Airports stops at the St. Michel Métro station, just three blocks
from the apartment. From this same station, you can catch the train
to Versailles and many other destinations.
You can walk into the Latin Quarter, rue Mouffetard or to the islands
in the Seine. At the western tip of the île de la Cité,
you can catch a boat ride up and down the river. It is an easy walk
across the Île Saint-Louis into the Marais. Or you can take the
river-level walk along the banks of the Seine west to the Louvre and
the Musée d’Orsay. Pack up the picnic basket provided with
the apartment and take a picnic to the Luxembourg Gardens or the Jardin
des Plantes or head east along the Seine (before you get to the Jardin
des Plantes, in front of the University) to watch the break-dancers,
tango dancers and Capoeira artists who are out enjoying themselves every
warm evening of the year on the banks of the river. The neighborhood
is beautiful and lively, with loads to visit and a whole lot of shopping
to do!
Transportation:
Métro: Maubert Mutualité (Line #10), Saint Michel (#4,
RER C), Cluny La Sorbonne (RER B, RER C, Line #10)
Bus lines:
84, 89, 63, 87, 86
Amenities:
- Digicode, intercom entry system
- 2nd + 3rd floors, European (3rd + 4th floors American), each with
its own entrance, with elevator
- Bright, southwest facing windows overlooking a small square on a short,
very quiet street that dates to 1202
- Second floor bedroom: king-size platform bed, large chest of drawers,
closet, flat-screen TV, spacious antique writing/laptop desk and full
bath with extra-long tub/shower, sink and toilet
- Third floor living/dining/kitchen: High-end leather sofa that easily
converts to a comfortable double bed + additional seating; dining for
six (expandable to eight), American kitchen, closet, armoire with CD
player, buffet, bookcase and a second full bath with shower, sink and
toilet
- Plenty of bed linens, hand, bath and kitchen towels
- Laundry closet with washing machine and drying rack with an additional
drying rack for larger items (drycleaners across the street)
- Hair dryer, iron, and ironing board
- Refrigerator with freezer
- 4-burner electric stovetop and oven
- Microwave oven
- A complete array of kitchenware (all cooking utensils, dinner and
tableware, serving pieces)
- Electric coffee maker, espresso and presse coffee makers
- Electric tea kettle and tea pot
- Toaster
- Radio alarm clock
- Large picnic basket for outings
- CD player, with an assortment of CDs, including jazz, classical and
world music
- DVD player, region 2 international, with movies in English and French
(subtitles in French and English), many with Parisian themes
- Flat screen color TV with cable channels, including BBC World, BBC
Prime, CNN International and Aljazeera International
- Private telephone line with answering machine
- Free local and international long-distance calls to landlines in 28
countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia and all of Europe
- Free WiFi internet access
- Books and guidebooks in English
- Manual with recommendations for local restaurants and instructions
for equipment provided
- Two fluffy bathrobes for your personal use
- Electricity and heat included
- Non-smoking
- No pets allowed
-No
children under four years old.
Guest
Comments:
This wonderful apartment has offered us a most inspiring stay in Paris.
It is quiet and peaceful while in the midst of the Quartier Latin, where
the action is. We appreciate the personalized interior and beautiful
artwork.
Robert
and Diana Blok, Amsterdam
16
rue des Trois Portes has been a marvelous experience for us. The charming
and eclectic yet comfortable interior has only added to our enjoyment
of this fabulous location -- all of Paris at our doorstep.
Stacey Steers, USA
Great
place on all fronts. Brilliant location, relaxing environs, great facilities….
We were close to everything, still quiet, great layout to the apartment
and very relaxing.
David Brunel, USA
Price
(everything
included):
| Night |
Week |
Month |
175€
to 275€ |
1100€
to 1730€ |
2750€
to 4325€ |
Security
deposit = one week's
rent
Prices vary according to season and
availability
High seasons may be calculated at the daily rate
Minimum
rental 4 nights. All linens are supplied, as well as weekly housekeeping,
electricity, heat, telephone and Internet. A check in the amount
of 1 week rental held as deposit to confirm the booking and returned
upon departure. Contract is required.
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