AIRBNB- Paris
Unique Apt in the Marais/Beaubourg
All about Berit’s place
The perfect place to discover Paris. Our spacious 70 m2 is situated next to the famous Centre Pompidou in the city center of Paris. You can easily discover the whole town on foot, lots of sites are near-by. We are located on the first floor (no lift, but only one flight of stairs) in a pedestrian area without traffic. Sleeping is very calm. The neighborhood though is lively with lots of cafés and restaurants around. It will be a pleasure for us to provide recommendations for a happy stay!
Guest access
Internet access,
heating, speaker, radio, Satellite TV, Wi-Fi,
Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer
Washer with integrated Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge with freezer,
Linen and Towels provided
Other things to note
Thanks a lot for your understanding that the preparation of linen, sheets, towels and basic products as well as the final cleaning at the end of your stay is not included in our tarifs. We charge 100 Euro for this which we ask upon arrival.
Please don't smoke in the apartment. And although we like dogs a lot, we prefer that you come without.
The space
2 bedroom, 2 bathroom
Good to know
Entire rental unit to yourself
Self check-in
Committed to Enhanced Clean
Meet your Host, Berit
Hello et Bonjour, My name is Berit. I am German, married to a Frenchman and in Paris for twelve years now. We have two children and love being in the countryside with them. This is why we have a Parisien place to live now. Looking forward to welcoming you, Berit
Berit is a Superhost
Superhosts are experienced, highly rated hosts who are committed to providing great stays for guests.
This room can host up to 4 guests having 2 bedrooms, 3 beds & 2 bathrooms. Bedroom 1 has 1 queen bed, Bedroom 2 has 2 single beds. This room costs around $256 / night.
What this place offers
Bathroom
Hair dryer
Cleaning products
Hot water
Bedroom and laundry
Washing machine
Essentials
Towels, bed sheets, soap and toilet paper
Hangers
Bed linen
Extra pillows and blankets
Iron
Clothes drying rack
Clothes storage: wardrobe
Entertainment
TV
Family
Cot
Heating and cooling
Portable fans
Heating
Home safety
Fire extinguisher
Internet and office
Wifi
Available throughout the listing
Dedicated workspace
Kitchen and dining
Kitchen
Space where guests can cook their own meals
Refrigerator
Microwave
Cooking basics
Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
Dishes and silverware
Dishwasher
Stove
Oven
Kettle
Coffee maker: Nespresso, pour-over coffee
Wine glasses
Toaster
Services
Long-term stays allowed
Allow stays of 28 days or more
Self check-in
Building staff
Someone is available 24 hours a day to let guests in
Where you’ll be
Paris, ÃŽle-de-France, France
For visitors who wish to explore Paris on foot, the Marais is an excellent point from which to do so.The Seine River is around the corner.
Places to visit nearby
1. Musee Carnavalet
It is a museum that highlights the epic history of the city of Paris. Stage by stage, year by year, the exhibits in this museum depict the good and bad of Paris and explicitly show how this great city became what it is at present!
2. Place de la Bastille
This is the most historically significant place in the neighborhood, and this square has a more somber history than Place des Vosges. This is where the notorious French prison of Bastille stood, and the French Revolution of 1789 began, with a revolt among the prisoners and firing of the guards. It has a 51 m high column in its center called the Colonne de Juillet or the July Column, which commemorates the Revolution of 1830.
3. Rue Charlot
Take a walk along Rue Charlot, which houses the collection of boutique designers who have set up shops over here! These high-end shops are all set up on the ground floors of 18th-century mansions, and this gives the whole place an aesthetic feel.
4. Rue des Rosiers
This is one of the top places to explore in the neighborhood of Place des Vosges, and the whole street is a personification of Jewish culture. The walls in the street have Hebrew and French carved into them, and the street itself is lined with authentic Jewish bakeries and falafel carts.
There is a commemorative plaque standing outside a boys’ school here, as a reminder of the 165 little boys who were picked up from the school and shipped to concentration camps.
5. Rue des Francs-Bourgeois
This beautiful street doubles as a shopping arcade and an exhibit for Renaissance architecture. All the buildings on this street date back to the 18th century and yet very few people look up because designer brands occupy the ground floors!
6. Saint Paul Saint Louis Church
It was commissioned by Louis XIII and built on the model of Jesuit architecture. It was inspired heavily by the Gesu Church in Rome and, as a result, has similar Corinthian pillars and ornamentation.
Things to know
House rules
Check-in: 3:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Check out: 10:00 am
Self check-in with building staff
No smoking
No pets
No parties or events
Also read the health & safety norms and cancellation policy.
Visit this link to check availability and book accordingly.
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