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Dramatic Eiffel Tower views showcase the hallmark of Paris
Overview
This is the City of Lights just as you imagine it. Here, the Eiffel Tower isn’t a destination to trek to: it rises just outside your apartment window.
Nestled in a classic, luxury building, this apartment impresses with its sleek-angled architecture and art deco furniture. La Grande Dame makes her presence known while you spend time with loved ones in a well-lit parlor or steal quiet moments in a lounge warmed by a fireplace.
The Eiffel Tower views from the second bedroom will remind your guests of just where they are, and two en-suite bathrooms ensure not a moment of your time here is inconvenient.
Just a block from the Seine, you only need to travel downstairs to savor a delicious dinner at Café Constant. Or fetch produce from the markets at nearby Rue Cler and dine alfresco on a private balcony that overlooks the city—all washed in the light of your radiant dinner companion, The Grand Lady of Paris.
Features
This is the City of Lights just as you imagine it. Here, the Eiffel Tower isn’t a destination to trek to: it rises just outside your apartment window.
Amenities
Neighborhood
This is the Paris of wide-open spaces. With the Eiffel Tower at the core. With Golden Towers and magnificent wide Haussmann Boulevards. With stunning views, majestic palaces, and luscious lawns.
This district is guaranteed to impress. Luxurious residences, palaces and monuments in this open area make you feel like you are in a postcard, where the the Musée d’Orsay, the Parliament and the Eiffel Tower meet fine restaurants and open markets.
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Dramatic Eiffel Tower views showcase the hallmark of Paris
This is the City of Lights just as you imagine it. Here, the Eiffel Tower isn’t a destination to trek to: it rises just outside your apartment window.
Nestled in a classic, luxury building, this apartment impresses with its sleek-angled architecture and art deco furniture. La Grande Dame makes her presence known while you spend time with loved ones in a well-lit parlor or steal quiet moments in a lounge warmed by a fireplace.
The Eiffel Tower views from the second bedroom will remind your guests of just where they are, and two en-suite bathrooms ensure not a moment of your time here is inconvenient.
Just a block from the Seine, you only need to travel downstairs to savor a delicious dinner at Café Constant. Or fetch produce from the markets at nearby Rue Cler and dine alfresco on a private balcony that overlooks the city—all washed in the light of your radiant dinner companion, The Grand Lady of Paris.
Everything we do is done with intention and the desire to make our guests' experience the best it can be.
More additional curated luxury lifestyle services such as personal chauffeur service, a private chef, or prepared breakfasts are also available on demand.
This is the Paris of wide-open spaces. With the Eiffel Tower at the core. With Golden Towers and magnificent wide Haussmann Boulevards. With stunning views, majestic palaces, and luscious lawns.
This district is guaranteed to impress. Luxurious residences, palaces and monuments in this open area make you feel like you are in a postcard, where the the Musée d’Orsay, the Parliament and the Eiffel Tower meet fine restaurants and open markets.
Stay in shape while enjoying the beauty of Paris. Start from the Eiffel Tower and run along the Seine towards Les Invalides, cross over Pont Alexandre III and head to the Louvre. Run around Ile de la Cité and Ile Saint Louis, by Notre Dame, then head back to the Eiffel Tower on the Left Bank past the Musée d’Orsay. bit.ly/1TNyOQY