Stylishly renovated studio apartment for rent in Louvre, 1st arrondissement (Paris, France)
Studio · 1 bathroom · 24m2
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About the property
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- Property type: apartment
- Number of bathrooms: 1
- Floor: 1st
- Elevator: yes
- Wi-Fi installed: yes
- Wi-Fi activated: yes
This stylish studio apartment in Louvre has been thoughtfully renovated, creating a charming and welcoming living space. The 24 m² property is furnished with a double sofa-bed, dining table, and good storage space. There is also a well-equipped kitchen, a bathroom, and a separate toilet.
The apartment has an unbeatable location in Paris's central 1st arrondissement, within walking distance of the Palais Royal and the Louvre museum. You will also find Pyramides metro station only 2 minutes away to take you to other corners of the city.
Why rent this accommodation?
- The apartment is beautifully decorated and has a window with lovely street views.
- There is a spacious built-in wardrobe by the entrance door and a 2nd wardrobe in the main room.
- The bathroom has a heater and a washer-dryer.
- The apartment is in the heart of Paris, with many cafes, bakeries and boutiques nearby.
- You will also find 2 Japanese restaurants by the building's entrance door and a Japanese bakery right across the street.
More information about this property
- The kitchen is small but functional, equipped with an electric stove, microwave, a half-refrigerator and cooking utensils.
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Property available fromAugust 01, 2025
What is the minimum stay?5 Months (150 days)
What is the maximum stay?No maximum stay
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Updated 7 months ago
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Landlord policies
- Speaks English: yes
- Lives in property: no
- Deposit: 2 months’ rent
- Payment method: bank transaction
- APL or CAF: yes
- Minimum age 23
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Getting Around
Transportation
- Within an 8-minute walk you can access metro stations Pyramides (7, 14), Quatre-Septembre (3), Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre (1, 7) and Opéra (3, 7 and 8).
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