Stay in a 175 m2 duplex on the mythical Boulevard Saint Germain, France's most expensive and chic thoroughfare
Modern, recently renovated apartment located in the most sought-after section of the Boulevard, in the 6th arrondissement, between Odéon (150 meters) and the Church of Saint Germain des Prés (400 meters).
The apartment can accommodate 11 people in 6 bedrooms, 4 of which have queen-size beds and 2 comfortable convertible sofas, 4 WCs and 5 shower rooms, 3 of which are private.
Brand-new, top-of-the-range equipment (designer TV, wifi, washing machine/dryer, dishwasher, 2 ovens, 1 microwave) and hotel-quality linen and towel service.
Quiet, triple-glazed sleeping area on the upper floor.
The building is adjacent to the Hôtel La Louisiane on rue de Seine, where Dali rented a room year-round, and where Jean Paul Sartre installed Juliette Gréco, who later met Miles Davis.
Hemingway, Henry Miller, Jim Morrison and Quentin Tarantino have also lived here.
Nearby, you'll find terraced cafés, fine restaurants and the dance floors of jazz, rock, techno or disco clubs in the famous "caves" of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, with their thousand-year-old stone vaults.
Art galleries, antique shops and design boutiques stay open late into the evening, not to mention numerous theaters and cinemas, such as UGC Danton, UGC Odéon and MK2 Odéon.
The old Marché Saint Germain, where you'll find the best produce, is open every day, but there's also a supermarket 50 meters away, open late every day, and a number of good wine shops are convenient neighbors.
Paris's major landmarks are just a few minutes' walk away: Notre Dame, the Church of Saint Sulpice (the one in The Da Vinci Code), the Jardin du Luxembourg and of course the Latin Quarter with its narrow streets, hundreds of restaurants and jazz bars, not to mention world-renowned literary cafés such as Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots.
The apartment is ideally located for shopping, with the most chic boutiques and galleries (Carré des Antiquaires is 400 m away) and all the major brands very close by, right down to Le Bon Marché at the end of the street.