The studio is centrally located, close to public transportation, cafes, restaurants, supermarkets, churches, bakeries, and banks.
There is a nice living room with a sofa bed, a separate bedroom with mezzanine (queen-size bed), and a single bed below for a fifth person. Amenities include a TV, VCR, stereo, telephone, and air-conditioning.
The full kitchen features a stove, microwave, refrigerator, and washer/dryer. And there's a full bathroom. All linens, cookware, and kitchen utensils are included. There is a free cleaning service once per week.
In the heart of 'Quartier Latin' and very near to St Germain des Pres, the Rue de la Huchette is a typical narrow and lively street, with book shops, cafes, and many restaurants. It leads to Quai St Michel.
Two churches, Saint-Severin (1489-94) -- Gothic and humble, and Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre (1165 - 1220) -- which belongs to the transitional period between the Romanesque and the Gothic, rise from the tangle of streets.
The square in front of the church offers one of the finest views of Notre-Dame de Paris. Home since the 13th century of the Sorbonne, the Quarter has come to evoke bookish Bohemians scribbling works in-progress, in attic apartments and corner cafes.
The apartment stands in the heart of the Latin Quarter -- four minutes from St Michel station and a three-minute walk from Notre Dame and the Seine River. It's the most popular and the most visited area in Paris by foreign visitors. The Latin Quarter is home to the most typical and nicest apartments in the heart of the French capital.