Live the Parisian way in one of the oldest streets of Paris. The Rue Jean Jacques Rousseau goes back to the 13th century, well before in was named after the French philosopher who lived next door. The building is dated around 1680, with very classic features such as 4m ceiling height, or 18th century beams.
However, it was fully renovated to modern standards, with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and a very spacious living area.
Large “classic-modern” appartement
A 120sqm flat with a view on the St Eustache church tower (summer ’22 edit : the tower is under renovation for 1 year). This courtyard is sunny most of the day, and very calm. The flat was completely restructured to modern standards.
We picked a sunset view from the Pont des Arts, as it is only a 10mn walk from your flat (mainly pedestrian areas and parks), and the best way to hesitate between a left bank/right bank Parisian life, while looking ove the Ile de la Cité.
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