SORBONNE APARTMENT NO 107, 6 persons
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This stunning 40 square meters plus mezzanine split-level apartment has a master bedroom on the second floor with a full-size bed , as well as two single beds. There is also a full-size sleeper sofa on the first floor. It is on the 5th floor with elevator. A small veranda that can seat 2 persons gives it the final touch of Parisian charm.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Number of rooms
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1 bed room with one big bed for two persons + two seperate beds + a bed-sofa in the living |
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Features in the apartment
Kitchenett
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Shower room, hair dryer, telephone, cable television, stereo system, washer/dryer, vaccum cleaner
glasstop range with hod fan, refrigeratot with freezer, microwave, coffee maker, toaster house ware for 4 persons |
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Cleaning |
Once a week + dusting once a week |
| Features at the building |
elevator |
| Credit cards accepted |
VISA, MASTERCARD, AMEX, JCB |
Fax machine upon request. Child bed (up to 3 yrs old) are available upon request
A well equipped apartment that will make you save time so you can enjoy the beauty of Paris. The street on which is situated the apartment is so calm and peaceful you can hardly believe you are only a minute away of the bundle of Latin Quarters with its innumerable restaurants, cafés and jazz bars.
PRICE LIST
Room Type Rate per room and night service included
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Room 1 or 2 persons, Grand Lit |
1 - 5 nights |
220 € |
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Room 1 or 2 persons, Grand Lit |
6 - 29 nights |
180 € |
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Room 1 or 2 persons, Grand Lit |
30 - 90 nights |
120 € |
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In 1257 a college for 16 poor students who wished to study theology was founded by king Louis IX, at the instigation of his confessor, a Paris canon, Robert de Sorbon. From such a simple beginning was to develop the Sorbonne, the centre of theological study in pre-revolutionary France and the seat of the university of Paris. The church was designed by Lemercier in the mid 17th century in the Jesuit style, although here the proportions of the façade do not overwhelm the rest of the building and two instead of three, orders are superimposed.
There are many cafées and restaurants around Place de la Sorbonne and Place St Michel and along the lower, touristy part of Boulevard St Michel. The higher you walk on Boulevard St Michel the more authentic it gets and you are slowly walking into a residential, young, literary neighbourhood. Rue St Jacques, the Pantheon, Rue Monge, the Luxembourg gardens are some few places where, literary every stone, is soak up with 800 years of history.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTS
| Closest métro station |
Cluny / La Sorbonne (5 min) |
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21, 27, 38, 63, 85, 86, 87 |
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Closest RER station
Closest train station |
Luxembourg (5min) Direct link to the airport CdG and the trade fare area "Paris Nord Villepinte
Montparnasse (15 min) |
| Closest Air Bus Terminal |
Air France bus at “Invalides” (20 min) |
Public Parking nearby
Sites to See: Pantheon, Musée National du Moyen Age, Thermes du Cluny, Sorbonne and Sorbonne Church, St. Germain des Prés, Notre Dame Cathedral, St. Chapelle, Pont Neuf, Ile St. Louis, Luxembourg Gardens and the Palace, St. Sulpice Church, Abbey of St. Germain des Pres, Institut de France, Boulevard St Germain Rue Furstemberg.
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