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Apartment
description :
In
front of the Épicerie Française
Union Hotel, that was built by Barbaud and Bauhain
in 1902, and within the first two blocks of Rue
du Rénard, this recently updated apartment
conveys functionality and a great deal of freedom.
A vestibule fitted with a great mirror and a coat
closet will welcome you at the entrance. The welcoming
spacious look will offer a great deal of breathing
room for all guests, in a contemporary style with
high ceilings and tall and wide balcony windows.
An American kitchen located from wall to wall
is possibly the center of attention and the most
attractive feature within the apartment's social
area, not to mention the comfort and space witnessed
by the extra-large double door closets at each
side of a queen size bed in the master bedroom.
This
is a very well taken care pre-Revolution architecture
building located south of Beaubourg, east of Châtelet
& Les Halles, almost one kilometer west of
La place des Vosges where the French writer Victor
Hugo lived at number 6, southwest of le Musée
Picasso, less than a block or two north of L'Hotel
de Ville, La Tour de Saint Jacques and Notre Dame,
and at least half a kilometer east of Le Musée
du Louvre. It has a well over average elevator
capacity for 5 people. Just on the same block,
there will be a tea shop, a supermarket, a pharmacy,
gifts' and clothing store, some café brasseries,
and a Natural Products Store. The building's front
double glass windows have a view straight down
to the Place of the Mairie de Paris, and into
Rue du Rénard, a very wide street with
no direct view of the neighboring buildings. In
a radius of less than 500 meters, there is a zone
fitted with a substantial number of points of
interest such as churches, museums, art galleries,
design shops, discotheques, and sports centers
as well as trendy bars and restaurants.
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