Saints-Pères Duplex
Left Bank - Saint Germain des Prés
2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · Sleeps 4 · Price $875 per night
Enjoy our Saints-Pères Duplex! Located in the heart of the 6th. The 6th arrondissement is home to the iconic Saint Germain des Prés quartier with its multitudinous cafés and restaurants which have by now become legend.
Sleeps: 4
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Location: Left Bank (6th Arrondissement)
Map: Scroll down for property location map
Metro: Maubert-Mutualité
Floor: 2nd floor French (with elevator)
Amenities: Hair dryer, Air Conditioning, Free international phone calls, Cable TV, DVD, WiFi, Washer & Dryer, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Complimentary Departure Cleaning Included
Price: $875 per night
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Apartment REVIEWS are posted below.
Description:
This is a Non-Smoking Apartment.
Our Saints-Pères Duplex offers a spacious living room with sofa, two armchairs, coffee table, fire place & antiques. The dinning area is just off the kitchen and has a large table that can sit four. The kitchen is fully equipped. There is a separate WC with washbasin located on the upper floor by the living room.The apartment has Wifi and cable television. There is a washer/dryer, AC in both bedrooms and living room, elevator access, hardwood floors, oven, microwave, and dishwasher. The apartment is also protected by an entry code.
Bed and Bath:
The two bedrooms are on the lower floor. Master bedroom offers a king-size bed (or 2 single beds). Master bathroom has a bathtub with over head shower & washbasin. The second bedroom has queen bed and an en suite bathroom with shower, washbasin, and WC.. There is an inflatable mattress for extra children guests if needed.
The Location:
The 6th arrondissement is home to the iconic Saint Germain des Prés quartier with its multitudinous cafés and restaurants which have by now become legend. The Rive Gauche and les bouquinistes (booksellers) along the river Seine, wonderful outdoor food markets, and jaw-dropping building after jaw-dropping photo-op building, things you'll know you've seen before but not quite sure where (in the movies, as backdrops to famous fashion photo spreads, most likely). Here's a tiny sampling of things right outside the door of your fabulous apartment:
First, of course, the Luxembourg Gardens
The Boulevard Saint Germain des Prés boasts some of the best shopping and strolling in all Paris – nay, the world!
Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore: Sartre and Camus participated in "philosophy bees," actual head-to-head competitions set up by the proprietors of Les Deux Magots and the Café de Flore.
A short stroll away, don't miss visiting the wondrous Musée d'Orsay – another Parisian monument designed by an Italian architect!
Around the corner is the River Seine, beckoning you to an evening boat ride with cocktails, or a delectable dinner, and gorgeously lit buildings rising on either side.
The Hotel Lutetia has a long and well-curated connection to jazz, and the building itself is a beaux arts marvel. Go by for an afternoon refreshment, or an evening musicale.
The booksellers, or bouquinistes, along the Seine have been there since 1500, according to Rick Steves.
The nearest Metro station is Metro "Saint-Placide" line 4.
Fantastic Neighborhood Outdoor Market: Marché Raspail
Location: Renne Métro Stop (crossroad of rue des Rennes and Blvd. Raspail)
Tuesday, Friday and Sunday mornings 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Bursting with high-quality epicurean delights, this thrice-weekly market attracts the city's top chefs and discerning foodies! Marché Raspail remains one of the most vibrant open-air food markets in Paris! Like other Paris markets, this one draws a broad cross-section of locals who regularly shop here for their weekly provisions. It has everything from fresh produce to dairy, meats, flowers, and prepared foods. Young children pedal their foot scooters while parents complete their purchases. Some older customers, aided by walking sticks, navigate the well-grooved path to their favorite vendors. There can be some tourists, but make no mistake, this market isn’t a tourist trap. It mostly caters to the appetites and needs of local residents.
Marché Raspail is one of over seventy open-air neighborhood food markets in Paris. Centrally located in the 6th arrondissement along boulevard Raspail, stretching from rue du Cherche-Midi to rue de Rennes, Marché Raspail is open every Tuesday and Friday morning all year long. On Sunday mornings, an organic market – “Marché Biologique Raspail” (or simply “Le Marché Bio”) – can be found in the same location, but with a different set of vendors who specialize in organic items.
At the regular market on Tuesdays and Fridays, one finds several stands selling vegetables and fruits, numerous cheese sellers, fishmongers, butchers, triperies, and more. Olives and nuts come in a variety of flavors and colors. The rôtisserie chicken is especially renowned … as its juices drip upon chunks of potatoes … as are the breads and savory pastries. Monsieur Grémillet sells foie gras in vacuum-packed cans that can be transported home for a taste of Paris well after vacation has ended. For immediate gratification, the food truck Cantine California serves up various options including kale chips.
It’s somewhat misleading to refer to these as “food markets” since the offerings are much broader. In addition to all the delicious foods, one can also find scarves, gloves, leather goods, health and beauty products, jewelry, and even furniture repair. A visit to Marché Raspail can easily be combined with a foray to the nearby iconic gourmet food hall, La Grande Épicerie, or to the Jardin Luxembourg for a perfect picnic!
The ‘Marché Bio’ is on Sunday mornings while the “regular” (non-organic) Marché Raspail is open Tuesdays and Fridays from 8 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. The nearest Métro stop is Rennes.
Reviews:
We had a great stay in your apartment on Rue de Saints-Pere. We had zero issues with anything and left the keys in the bowl on the dining area table as per Christine's instructions.
Many thanks for all your help with planning and advice. I really appreciate it. I will definitely recommend your service to anyone else I know who may come to Paris one day.
All best,
C. D.
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