Musée d'Art Moderne
Right Bank
1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom · Sleeps 2 · Price $545 per night
Our Pont de Alexander - Right Bank is a luxury Paris apartment fabulously situated on the border of the 8th & 16th Arrondissements. This one-bedroom flat is on a small, charming residential street just across the Seine from the iconic Eiffel Tower and park!
Sleeps: 2
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Location: Right Bank (8th Arrondissement)
Map: Scroll down for property location map
Metro: Alma Monceau, Pont de l'Alma
Floor: 3rd floor French (with elevator)
Amenities: Hair dryer, Cable TV, WiFi Hi-Speed Internet, fully equipped kitchen
Cleaning: Complimentary Departure Cleaning
Price: $545. per night
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Description:
This is a Non-Smoking apartment.
This beautifully decorated one-bedroom apartment occupies part of a private brownstone building on the north bank of the Seine.
The lounge features a comfy couch, a dining table large enough to welcome 4 guests, armchairs, chairs, and lots of objets d’art & books to broaden the mind.
The kitchen is fully equipped. You can easily cook like you’re chez vous, there is a stove, an oven, a fridge, a microwave, a Nespresso coffee machine, and a dishwasher.
The bedroom is laid out in charming luxury, with the finest linen. The bathroom, also spotless and finished in lovely tile and marble, will make you wonder why you never took more baths at home. The bathroom has a bathtub, a sink, towels, and a hair dryer.
The apartment has all the equipment you need to have a perfect stay. Free Wi-Fi, an A/C system an elevator, and easy access to the metro and taxi stations nearby. You could get used to living at this level of quiet, spacious luxury! A week won’t be long enough. This is the perfect place to discover Paris; you could not pick a more central area to explore the Eiffel Tower, the Champs de Mars, and the Invalides.
The nearest metro stop to the apartment is “Alma-Marceau” (line 9), which will link you up with the rest of the city. There are also buses, English-speaking taxis, and Uber services easily available.
Located minutes away from the Pont d’Alma, is our apartment.
With its ornate 19th-century buildings, large avenues, prestigious schools, museums, and various parks, the 16th arrondissement has long been known as one of French high society’s favorite residential areas (comparable to New York’s Upper East Side or London’s Kensington and Chelsea) to such an extent that the phrase “le 16e” (French pronunciation: [l? s?zj?m]) has long been associated with great wealth in French popular culture. Indeed, the 16th arrondissement is France’s fourth richest district for average household income, following the 8th, 7th, and 6th arrondissements, and with the south of the 17th arrondissement and Neuilly-sur-Seine, they form the most affluent and prestigious residential area in France.
The 16th arrondissement hosts several large sporting venues, including the Parc des Princes, which is the stadium where Paris Saint-Germain football club plays its home matches; Roland Garros Stadium, where the French Open tennis championships are held; and Stade Jean-Bouin, home to the Stade Français rugby Union Club. The Bois de Boulogne, the second-largest public park in Paris (behind only the Bois de Vincennes), is also located in this arrondissement.
From this “Quartier” (neighborhood) you can easily explore Paris' elegant 8th & 16th Arrondissements. Climb to the top of the Arc de Triomphe and marvel at the grandeur of the Avenue des Champs Elysées leading to the glorious Place de la Concorde (where Louis the 16th and Marie-Antoinette met their demise during the French Revolution), the Jardin des Tuileries and finally arriving at the Louvre Museum. Fashionistas know Paris is the shopping capital of the world. Stroll along Avenue Montaigne and visit the boutiques of famous designers such as Dior, YSL, Chloe, Lanvin, Tod's, Cartier, Hermès and so on. Or simply enjoy an espresso or glass of wine and watch the world go by from a neighboring café. Of course, there are plenty of specialty food shops, patisseries & boulangeries in the neighborhood. Famous attractions such as the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, and Notre Dame are easily accessible from the apartment. Metros, buses, or taxis are convenient but walking is recommended as the most enjoyable way to become acquainted with this area of Paris. *** Scroll down for property location map.
Fantastic Neighborhood Outdoor Market: Marché Président Wilson
Location: Place d’léna on Wednesday and Saturday mornings 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Bursting with high-quality epicurean delights, this twice-weekly market attracts the city's top chefs and discerning foodies!
In front of Palais de Tokyo and running almost the length of Avenue Président-Wilson, this open air food market claims to be the largest of its kind in Paris. It may also be the most gourmet – go early in the morning to spot chefs and restaurateurs stocking up on fish, meat, fruit, vegetables, cheese and organic wine. The choice is eye-popping so take time to do several laps before choosing! At odds with the straight-laced 16th arrondissement, stall owners banter with customers and call out their wares, often offering morsels to taste.
Highlights include Joel Thiébault’s long-established grocery stall, known for peddling veg so rare you may never have seen it before; JPB fishmongers with their rainbow of seafood and fish (all so fresh it’s practically still wriggling) and Maison Priolet, renowned for game and high-quality poultry. Don’t be alarmed if much of it still has feathers – this may be in the heart of one of the most chi-chi areas but this is a proper slice of Parisian gastronomy – tongues, tripe and all.
Great for apartment dwellers … unlike its counterparts, it does a mean range of hot food to takeaway too: Thai, Chinese, Lebanese, and Breton-style crepes. Carnivores: head for the butchers half way down – a stall piled high with Alsatian choucroute, vats of boeuf bourguignon, paella, pâte to suit every palate and rotisserie chicken and roast potatoes. Find a spot with a view onto the Seine and the Eiffel Tower to devour your bounty. Market bliss!