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Notre Dame 2-Bedroom Penthouse - Paris, France

Rates:

$988 USD per night (3-night minimum stay required)

$5,925 USD per week

$22,525 per month

 

Bedrooms: 2

Sleeps: 6

 

Among the pearl-grey zinc roofs of Paris, as if in flight between the Place St Michel on one side and Notre Dame's tower-tops on the other, sits this 2-bedroom penthouse filled with light and space. Samantha Brown of the Travel Channel's Passport to Europe even called this apartment "absolutely amazing" and "the quintessential fantasy Parisian apartment" when she visited (watch a clip here).


Whether traveling for business or for pleasure, your building's placement couldn't be better. This is the geographical and historical heart of the city, overlooking the banks of Isle de la Cite, about 10 minutes upstream from the Louvre, and at the congruence of Paris's bus, RER, and metro lines.

 

Highlights Include:

• 740 Square Feet

• 2 Bedrooms; each feature Queen sized beds with 600 thread count Frette linens

• 2 Bathrooms, each with plush Frette towels and robes

• Kitchen with top of the line built-in appliances and fixtures, such as microwave, chef's range, dishwaster, and cappuccino/espresso maker

• Fully air conditioned; features phone, cable and DVD, and Wifi/DSL Internet
• Convenient Location For Business Travelers: Close to useful North-South Metro Line 4, a few minutes’ walk from line 1 that serves corporations in la Defense and on the Champs Elysees; located just feet from St. Michel Station on RER Line B, which directly serves both Charles De Gaulle and Orly Airports

Samantha BrownThe apartment I am staying in, and will show in one of the Paris episodes, is absolutely amazing. It's just the quintessential fantasy Parisian apartment. It even has a fancy espresso machine. I'm so happy because with a kitchen I can go to the store and get some groceries and really feel at home in my new surroundings. What a job I have, I think to myself.

That night I have a glass of my favorite red wine Pinot Noir which itself is from France. I open up a window and look out to see the inside of other Paris apartments. No one seems to have curtains and I watch a family sit down to dinner, a couple watching TV and a young woman getting ready to go out. On the corner below, a street clarinet player is playing "New York, New York." What a great job I have.

Samantha Brown, Host
Travel Channel's Passport to Europe


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