1 bedroom apartment rental in Paris, Avenue Duquesne Furnished apartments for rent in the 7th arrondissement, École Militaire
Informations
Rental informations
- Not available
- Rent: 2,250 €/month
- Minimum rental period: 12 months
Generalities
- 1 bedroom
- Surface: 44 m2 (473.6 ⏍)
- 2nd floor, Elevator
This apartment and our agency
- Ref: T071184
- Managed by the agency since 2020
Description
Apartment description
Ideally located on avenue Duquesne, in the heart of the prestigious 7th arrondissement of Paris, this 1st floor apartment with elevator offers a modern and sophisticated living environment. It is located on the courtyard side, offering a calm and relaxing environment.
Completely refurbished, this space combines elegance and functionality to meet all your needs.
The bright and spacious main room is a convivial place where you can relax and entertain your guests in peace and quiet. The kitchen, equipped with a countertop table, is a modern and functional space, ideal for preparing delicious meals.
The living room, with its large TV, is the ideal place to relax after a busy day. The clean, modern decor adds a touch of refinement to the whole apartment.
The bedroom features a large double bed and refined decor.
A walk-in wardrobe will enable you to store all your clothes with ease.
The bathroom, tastefully appointed, offers a space of well-being where you can recharge your batteries in complete tranquillity. It includes a large shower. A washing machine ensures optimum daily comfort. The WC is located in the bathroom.
Ideally located between the Invalides and the École Militaire, this apartment enjoys a privileged location, close to shops, restaurants and the emblematic monuments of Paris.
Metro: Saint-François-Xavier (Line 13), École Militaire (Line 8)
Characteristics
Characteristics
- Fridge Freezer
- Washing machine
- Combined oven
- Shower
Public transport nearby
- 8
- 13
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Did you know?
The Hôtel des Invalides houses the Army Museum which traces the history of the French army from the 13th century to the Second World War. The plan-relief gallery, on the top floor, represents the different fortified cities since Louis XIV.