Braque

Beds 3 / Bedrooms 1
Experience tranquility in this quiet 30m² loft in the Marais. Featuring a living area, separate mezzanine sleeping area, separate kitchen and 2 bathrooms, it’s ideal for long and medium-term stays.
Indulge in the serene ambiance of this quiet loft, ideally positioned on the 1st floor (no elevator) of a historic building in the heart of the Marais, and seamlessly combining comfort and charm.
Upon entering, a small hallway sets the stage for the loft's thoughtful layout. The living area unfolds with a leather sofa bed (140cm/55”), a table with 4 chairs, a bookcase, TV, and two floor-to-ceiling eighteenth-century windows, that offer serene views of a quiet courtyard, adorned by beautiful drapes.
Adjacent to the table, a door beneath the mezzanine leads to the well-equipped, modern kitchen, complete with all appliances, including a washing machine. Ascending the marble and iron staircase, you arrive at the mezzanine, where the sleeping area awaits. This cozy space features a large double bed (180cm/71”) and a spacious wardrobe hidden behind sliding doors covered in mirrored panels, adding a touch of elegance. The end panel hides a door leading to the main bathroom, featuring a toilet, sink, large shower, and a clothes dryer for added functionality. A second, small bathroom, with toilet and sink, is conveniently found in the hallway to the left of the entrance.
Escape to this tranquil haven in the Marais, where the blend of historic charm and modern amenities creates a welcoming retreat for an extended Parisian stay. Immerse yourself in the allure of this unique loft, where every detail is crafted for a comfortable and peaceful experience.
• Key features:
• living area with separate kitchen
• separate sleeping area on mezzanine level with a real double bed
• full bathroom with shower and toilet
• second, bathroom with toilet and washbasin
• overlooking quiet courtyard
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Area description
The apartment is located in the 3ème arrondissement, in the lively district of the Pompidou Centre, known as Beaubourg. To the north of the Pompidou Centre, numerous commercial art galleries and the odd bookshop and ‘Salon de thé’ occupy the attractive ‘hôtels particuliers’ (noble palaces) of the narrow, pedestrian rue Quincampoix; halfway down the street - on the right - is the delightful, cobbled passage Molière, with its quirky shops. South of the Pompidou Centre, rue Renard runs down to the Hôtel de Ville, the seat of the city's government and a mansion of gargantuan proportions in florid neo-Renaissance style, modelled pretty much on the previous building burned down in the Commune. An illustrated history of this edifice, always a prime target in riots and revolutions, is displayed along the platform of M° Châtelet on the Neuilly Vincennes line. Within very easy walking distance is also the Musée de l’Histoire de France - a museum of French history managed by the State Archive - and the Picasso Museum, housed into the prestigious Hotel Salé, built between 1656 and 1659 and reckoned as one of the most famous of the Marais district. At less than 15 minutes on foot is the modern Les Halles district: it is a big urban renewal project comprising the underground shopping mall ‘Forum’ with restaurants, shops and cinema, and a railway/subway station, which has become the biggest and most trafficked underground station in the world. The project also comprises gardens and pedestrian tree-lined streets. Public Transport: Closest Metro: Arts et Métiers (lines 3,11), Rambuteau (line 11) and Etienne Marcel (line 4)
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