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Bonne Nuit Paris63 Rue Charlot
Paris
75003
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Our ancient house, built in 1609, has been fully restored over the past 3 years. The spacious rooms, measuring over 20 m2, are peacefully located on the first floor. Each room boasts its own private shower and WC. The two mentioned rooms share an independent entrance, along with a third WC. Breakfast is served in our duplex apartment located above. Complimentary internet access is also provided.Reviews
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Directions
We are conveniently situated in the historical heart of Paris, known as Le Marais. Our location offers easy access to the River Seine, numerous museums, a variety of restaurants, and boutique shops, all within walking distance. For those who prefer public transportation, the Temple, République, and Filles du Calvaire subway stations are nearby, providing access to multiple subway and bus lines. However, many attractions can be reached on foot. Additionally, some of our guests enjoy renting bikes or using roller skates to explore the city, especially on weekends when the river banks are closed to cars. Rest assured, our primary location in Le Marais ensures a safe, protected, and historically rich neighborhood.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 175 | 225 | oui | |||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 200 | 275 | 60 | oui |
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Attractions
- Centre Pompidou: Located just a few minutes away from Rue Charlot, the Centre Pompidou is a renowned modern art museum. Its unique architectural design, with exposed pipes and colorful exterior, houses an extensive collection of contemporary artworks from around the world.
- Place des Vosges: Situated in the historic Marais district, Place des Vosges is one of the oldest squares in Paris. This picturesque square features elegant red-brick buildings and a beautifully manicured park. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
- Musée Picasso: Housed in the magnificent Hôtel Salé, the Musée Picasso showcases an extensive collection of works by renowned artist Pablo Picasso. Visitors can explore his paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and sketches, providing insight into the evolution of his artistic style.
- Musée Carnavalet: Located in the Marais district, the Musée Carnavalet is a museum dedicated to the history of Paris. It chronicles the development of the city from ancient times to the present day, with exhibits ranging from archaeological artifacts to paintings, furniture, and personal belongings of historical figures.
- Notre-Dame Cathedral: Although it suffered a devastating fire in 2019, the Notre-Dame Cathedral remains an iconic landmark in Paris. Situated on the Île de la Cité, this Gothic masterpiece attracts visitors with its stunning architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and the opportunity to climb the towers for panoramic views of the city.
- Le Marais: One of the trendiest neighborhoods in Paris, Le Marais offers a blend of historical charm and modern vibrancy. Its narrow streets are lined with fashionable boutiques, art galleries, trendy cafes, and lively bars. It's an ideal place to wander and soak up the unique atmosphere of the area.
- Musée des Arts et Métiers: This museum is dedicated to scientific and technological innovations throughout history. It houses an impressive collection of inventions, including mechanical devices, scientific instruments, and prototypes. The highlight is the original Foucault's Pendulum, which demonstrates the Earth's rotation.
- Jardin des Tuileries: Located near the Louvre Museum, this beautiful public garden offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Visitors can relax on the green lawns, stroll along tree-lined paths, and admire the sculptures and fountains that adorn the garden.
- Le Bon Marché: For shopping enthusiasts, a visit to Le Bon Marché is a must. This upscale department store, established in 1852, offers a wide selection of luxury goods, including fashion, beauty products, home decor, and gourmet food. It's a paradise for those seeking a high-end shopping experience. 10. Canal Saint-Martin: A short walk from Rue Charlot, the Canal Saint-Martin is a picturesque waterway that stretches for several kilometers. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the canal, watch boats pass through the locks, and relax in trendy cafes and restaurants that line its banks.