Banquier B

Beds 3 / Bedrooms 1
Inviting 40m² 1-bedroom apartment on the 2nd floor of a 1920s building, featuring a bright living room with a semi-separate kitchen niche, bathroom with a separate WC area, a cozy bedroom, and a spacious dressing area. Nestled in a serene residential enclave in the 13th arrondissement.
Step into the bright ambiance of this 40 sq.m. home, situated on the 2nd floor of a charming 1920s building (no elevator) in the tranquil 13th arrondissement. Tailored for comfort and convenience, this apartment seamlessly integrates its living spaces, creating a harmonious haven for a quiet stay in the heart of Paris.
A welcoming hallway beckons guests into the apartment, revealing a thoughtful layout.
The living room, adorned with wooden floors, boasts a queen-size sofa bed (140cm/55”), a low coffee table, and a dining table comfortably seating 4. The stylish, well-appointed kitchen is situated in a semi-separate niche at the end of the living room, providing modern amenities for culinary enthusiasts including a dishwasher, microwave oven and conventional oven. A side window overlooks an internal area, infusing the space with natural light.
The bathroom, adjacent to the living area, features a washbasin and a spacious shower, while a quiet, spacious bedroom awaits next to it. The cozy bedroom, with a double bed (140cm/55”), is complete with two bedside tables, a built-in wardrobe, and wooden shelving and drawers for additional storage.
A walk-in closet and the separate WC area with window, both by the entrance, complete this apartment, where thoughtful design and serene surroundings create the perfect retreat in the heart of Paris.
Key features:
• living room with semi-hidden, modern kitchen
• walk-in closet
• double bedroom with ample wardrobe space
• bathroom with shower and separate WC
• windows overlooking internal area
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Area description
The 13th arrondissement is a quiet, elegant and rather large area of Paris, off the beaten path, though not lacking sites of cultural interest and noteworthy character. The most significant attractions of this area, especially for contemporary architecture lovers, are the François Mitterand National Library and the entire Left Bank district, an ambitious urban project designed by Christian de Portzamparc and Norman Foster, among others, which include a variety of contemporary buildings for commercial and administrative use. Those who love a more traditional Paris can visit the Manifacture des Gobelins, a wonderful eighteenth century building commissioned by King Henry IV to manufacture tapestries and carpets, as well as the Butte aux Cailles, a delightful hill once dominated by windmills and nowadays a residential area with villas, picturesque views and bars and restaurants, where visitors can relax after a day in the chaotic capital. Under the Butte, on Boulevard Blanqui, one of the most important food markets of the city is held every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday, selling products at affordable rates. Public transport: The closest Metro stations are CAMPO FORMIO (line 5) or LES GOBELINS (line 7).
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