- Distinctive Design : Renovated by an architect, our studio combines functionality and aesthetics to create a modern and inviting living space.
- Ideal Location : Immerse yourself in the authentic charm of the neighborhood with its small shops, lively cafes, and cosmopolitan restaurants, reflecting the cultural diversity of Paris.
- Book now for an unforgettable experience in the city of lights !
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Transport yourself back to the 19th century as the streets of this emblematic neighborhood took shape under the impetus of a royal ordinance dated August 9, 1826. Imagine strolling along Rue Doudeauville, once a newly opened thoroughfare authorized by this ordinance, connecting the Route de Saint-Denis to Rue des Poissonniers.
Discover echoes of the past as the neighborhood evolved, lot by lot, following the authorization granted in 1844 to develop a large part of Château-Rouge Park. Walk in the footsteps of past inhabitants along Rue Charles-Henry, now Rue Dejean, witnessing the changes and urban evolutions over time.
Admire the iconic architecture of the neighborhood, a testament to bygone eras, such as the La Chapelle town hall built in 1845 at the corner of Rue Doudeauville, now replaced by the Marx-Dormoy College erected in 1906.
Feel the vibrant atmosphere of the industrial revolution with the opening of the Paris-Nord to Lille line in 1846, crossing the trench beneath Rue Doudeauville with a majestic bridge nearly 90 meters long.
Explore the radical transformations of the neighborhood with the annexation of Montmartre and La Chapelle to Paris in 1859, and the official classification of Rue Dejean and Rue Doudeauville in the Parisian road network in 1863.
Dive into the dynamism of 19th-century Parisian urban planning with public utility declarations aimed at widening streets and creating new boulevards, thus shaping the urban landscape we know today.
Book your stay now in our Airbnb apartment, steeped in the rich and captivating history of the 18th arrondissement of Paris, where every street corner tells a story and every building bears traces of the past.
•Metro Stations
1. Château Rouge (Line 4) - Approximately a 5-minute walk.
2. Barbès – Rochechouart (Lines 2 and 4) - About a 10-minute walk.
Bus Stops
* Bus stops for lines 31, 56, and 85 are typically within a 5-10 minute walk. These stops would provide access to various parts of the city, and the exact time might slightly vary depending on the exact bus line and direction.
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