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Jacques Misery18 Rue Martin Bernard
Paris
75013
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At the end of a long day exploring the enchanting city of Paris, you will find solace in your very own short-term rental, where you can fully indulge in a stress-free vacation experience.This charming 1-bedroom apartment is situated in the Butte aux cailles neighborhood, near Place d'Italie in Paris 13th. It comfortably accommodates up to 2 guests, making it ideal for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat.
For only €500 per week or €1500 per month, you can enjoy the comforts of this bright and spacious 30 m2 (300 sq. ft.) Parisian apartment. Immerse yourself in the authentic Parisian lifestyle as you relax in the sunny bedroom and make use of the well-equipped kitchen and full bathroom.
One of the highlights of this apartment is its long balcony, offering breathtaking views of the picturesque Hill and its charming individual houses. You will truly feel like a part of one of the magnificent Parisian villages.
Choose this delightful apartment for an unforgettable Parisian experience, where you can create lasting memories and unwind in the lap of luxury.
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- Jardin des Plantes - Located just a short distance from Rue Martin Bernard, Jardin des Plantes is a beautiful botanical garden and one of the oldest in Paris. It offers a tranquil escape with its variety of plants, stunning flowerbeds, and charming pathways.
- National Museum of Natural History - Situated within the Jardin des Plantes, the National Museum of Natural History is a must-visit for science and nature enthusiasts. It houses an extensive collection of fossils, minerals, preserved animals, and interactive exhibits that educate visitors about the natural world.
- Grande Mosquée de Paris - One of the largest mosques in France, the Grande Mosquée de Paris is a striking architectural marvel. Visitors can explore its stunning courtyard, intricate tilework, and serene prayer rooms. The mosque also features a traditional tea room where you can enjoy delicious Moroccan pastries and mint tea.
- Rue Mouffetard - Known for its lively atmosphere and vibrant street market, Rue Mouffetard is a charming and historic street near Rue Martin Bernard. Here, you can wander through a variety of shops, bakeries, cafes, and restaurants, offering a wide range of culinary delights, including fresh produce, cheese, wine, and authentic French pastries.
- Gobelins Manufactory - A short walk from Rue Martin Bernard, the Gobelins Manufactory is a historic tapestry factory that has been producing exquisite tapestries since the 17th century. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the intricate tapestry-making process and marvel at the stunning craftsmanship on display.
- Pantheon - Located in the Latin Quarter, the Pantheon is a neoclassical mausoleum that houses the remains of influential French figures, including Voltaire, Victor Hugo, and Marie Curie. The architectural beauty of the building and its stunning panoramic views from the dome make it a popular attraction for history and art enthusiasts.
- Luxembourg Gardens - A short distance from Rue Martin Bernard, Luxembourg Gardens is a peaceful oasis in the heart of Paris. This beautifully manicured park offers expansive lawns, tree-lined promenades, picturesque flowerbeds, and a charming pond where visitors can rent miniature sailboats to navigate the water.
- Catacombs of Paris - For those seeking a unique and slightly eerie experience, the Catacombs of Paris are a fascinating underground attraction. Located beneath the city, these ossuaries hold the remains of approximately six million people. Visitors can explore the winding tunnels and marvel at the carefully arranged bones.
- Montparnasse Tower - Standing at 210 meters, the Montparnasse Tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of Paris. Take an elevator to the 56th floor observation deck for a stunning vista of the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the entire cityscape. 10. Cité de la Mode et du Design - Situated along the Seine River, the Cité de la Mode et du Design is a modern architectural marvel. This creative hub hosts various exhibitions, events, and showcases contemporary design, fashion, and art. It also boasts a rooftop terrace offering fantastic views of the river and the city skyline.