Apartment 2 bedroom Montreuil
Tenants usually like :
- Terrace
General description
- Apartment - 55m²
- 2 bedroom
- 4 persons
- Terrace
- Internet connection
- Pets not allowed
Bedding and bathroom
- 4 Beddings
- 1 Bathroom
Equipped kitchen
- Coffee-maker
- Oven
- Micro Waves
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Tumble dryer
Comfort and Leisure
- Hearting
- Television
The owner's note, Lola
Magnificent 55 square meter accommodation located in Montreuil.
ArrayIt has all the necessary amenities for a pleasant stay in Paris.
Able to accommodate up to 4 people, the accommodation is ideal for a family.
Very good stay :)
Warm and well-appointed, the accommodation includes:
- a bedroom with two double beds (with quality bedding);
- two bathrooms;
- a large, fully equipped shower room;
- a dining area;
- and a lounge area with a convertible sofa to relax after a day of walking.
You will particularly appreciate:
- its terrace (with glass floor and glass roofs);
- and its location in the lower Montreuil district (very artistic/street art).
During your stay, you will have at your disposal: Wi-Fi, television, washing machine, oven.
The apartment is located in the immediate vicinity of a Vélib station and metro lines 1, 9 and RER A.
You will find a "Franprix" supermarket a 4-minute walk away for your everyday shopping.
Some good restaurant addresses to recommend to you:
- the Gardens of Montreuil;
- the Cellar;
- Gypsum
- Amourette and Place de la République with café and jazz.
Places of interest near the accommodation:
- the Château de Vincennes (19 minutes on foot);
- the Floral (21 minutes by bus);
- the Bois de Vincennes (34 minutes away);
- Paris (17 minutes by metro); and many more...
Do not hesitate to ask me for more information, I will be happy to answer you. :)
Montreuil comes from the Latin "monasterolium," meaning a small monastery. The trace of the village's existence can be found in an ordinance of the Merovingian king Thierry IV. The village grew in importance from the reign of Philip I onward, thanks to its vineyards and the holiday resort it provided for the high clergy and lords. The kings of France frequently visited. Saint Louis came to "spend his Easter there," and Charles V and his wife Jeanne de Bourbon were baptized there in 1375. The presence of these high-ranking figures allowed the people of Montreuil to pay less taxes and benefit from various privileges. From the 16th century onward, Montreuil experienced decline, with the kings of France abandoning Vincennes for Fontainebleau and Saint-Germain. After the Revolution, Montreuil took the name Montreuil-sous-Bois. The city gradually industrialized and urbanized until it became the city it is today.
- Metro:
RER A: Vincennes Station: 10 minutes on foot.
Line 9: Robespierre Station: 10 minutes on foot.
Line 1: Château de Vincennes Station: 17 minutes on foot.
- Bus :
Line 115: Rue de Montreuil Station: 7 minutes on foot.
Lines 215 and 318: Cuvier Station: 8 minutes on foot.
- From Gare de l’Est: 31 minutes by metro.
- From Paris-Orly Airport: 41 minutes by car.
- Time
-
Arrival 17:00
Departure 10:00 - Cancellation
- Full refund 14 days
- Payment terms
- 30% upon booking
Balance 30 days before - Security deposit
- 250€





