Cosy flat - 1BR/4P - Near Nation
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Checkmyguest offers you this attractive 45 m2 flat, located in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Nestled in the heart of the Charonne district, this charming space offers a cosy bedroom and modern facilities that will win you over. Enjoy a unique stay in this privileged location, just a stone's throw from Porte de Montreuil, ideal for exploring the city. Discover the charm of Parisian life in this pleasant flat, ideally located in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. With its welcoming atmosphere and modern facilities, this accommodation offers the perfect retreat after a day exploring the beautiful city of Paris. Located on the first floor on the street, this windowless haven of comfort has been carefully furnished to ensure a pleasant stay. Less than 5 minutes' walk from the Porte de Montreuil and the garden of the Charonne station, this magnificent space promises a unique experience. Whether you are in Paris for business or pleasure, this is the perfect option for you. Sleeping up to four people, this Parisian gem includes: ➜ A stylish living area with sofa bed, TV and dining area, ideal for socialising and relaxing. ➜ A fully equipped kitchen with hob, extractor fan, oven and all the utensils needed to prepare a quick breakfast or gourmet dinner. ➜ A cosy bedroom with a comfortable double bed, perfect for restful nights, and a cot available if required. ➜ A bathroom with shower, washbasin and all the necessary amenities. ➜ Separate toilet for added convenience. ➜ Numerous optimized storage spaces to organize your belongings. ⇄ Television and high-speed Internet (WIFI). ➜ Bed linen and towels are provided by us. The Charonne district of Paris offers a fascinating juxtaposition of its working-class past and its redevelopment over the course of the 20th century. Once a suburb prized for its hilltop setting and country life, the area was annexed to Paris in 1860, but has retained a distinct atmosphere. At the heart of the district stands the Saint-Jean-Bosco church, a jewel of 20th-century architecture in the capital. Built in the 1930s, it is renowned for its mosaics, frescoes, stained glass and ironwork, which bear witness to the artistic and architectural currents of art deco between the two world wars. If you follow rue Planchat and then rue des Vignoles, named after an old road lined with vineyards, you will discover a series of cul-de-sacs built for the district's workers and craftsmen after it became part of Paris. These alleyways are a precious testimony to local social history. Heading towards rue des Orteaux and then rue de la Réunion, you can admire the church of Saint-Germain de Charonne, a building that blends architectural styles from the 13th, 15th and 18th centuries. This church is remarkable because it still has its parish cemetery, a rarity in Paris after the urban redevelopment of the 19th century. Just before the Père-Lachaise cemetery is the Jardin Naturel Pierre-Emmanuel, a peaceful green space that contrasts with the urban bustle nearby. Lastly, the Porte de Montreuil, once a fortified gate in the ancient ramparts of Paris, is a reminder of the city's military history and marks the south-eastern entrance to the district, linking Charonne to the rest of the capital. Nearby, you'll find a host of gourmet addresses offering a varied palette of flavours and atmospheres. Here are just a few examples: ⦽ Obrigado: a restaurant inspired by Brazil and South America, where the warm atmosphere is accentuated by a brick and wood decor. Price range: €€ - €€€ ⦽ Numidia: this restaurant invites you to discover the delights of Algerian cuisine with its traditional halal dishes, tasty couscous, fragrant grills and oriental specialities. Price range: € This booking is protected with coverage for lost luggage and emergency medical expenses, provided by Travel Support with claim upto 750 Euros (T&C Applies). Full details are available at the time of booking.
