A proximité de la Maison de la Radio dans le 16ème arrondissement, au pied du marché La Fontaine, dans un ensemble hautement emblématique du style Art Nouveau réalisé par Hector Guimard, qui fut à la fois le pape et le franc-tireur du mouvement en France. Marcel Proust est né à quelques pas en 1871. C'est ici également que le poète Guillaume Apollinaire connut le peintre Marie Laurencin...
In a 1900’s building where the Rue-de-Rennes joins the Boulevard Montparnasse, but away from the traffic. The building is immaculately kept and supervised by a caretaker. Numerous Paris underground and bus lines pass nearby and Gare Montparnasse is just a stone’s throw away. A mecca for writers, authors and poets, the entire district is renowned for its liveliness, its luxury shops, its theatres, cinemas, art galleries and other museums.
In Paris’ 6th arrondissement, near to Pont-Neuf, Ile de la Cité and the embankment along the Seine, near to the site of the former Nesle’s Tower. Located in a street named after a neighbouring convent, this flat is in a Louis XIII style mansion house that was built for the first President of the Normandy Parliament in 1628.
Au cœur de Neuilly-sur-Seine, sur l’une de ses plus belles avenues arborées, entouré d’hôtels particuliers et de belles demeures. L'appartement, qui se trouve à la base d'un petit immeuble cossu, est environné de nombreux commerces et situé à proximité immédiate de plusieurs établissements scolaires de renom, ainsi que d'infrastructures sportives.
The Place de Breteuil, straddling Paris’ 7th and 15th arrondissements, notably marks the intersection of the Avenue de Saxe and the Avenue de Breteuil. The latter is one of Paris’ prestigious main thoroughfares which, since 1838, bears the name of minister François Victor Le Tonnelier de Breteuil (1723-1807). It is lined with plane trees and features wide lawns in its centre.
The Avenue de Saxe gets its name from Maréchal Maurice de Saxe (1696-1750). The friendly “Saxe-Breteuil Market” with its shopkeepers-craftsmen, small local producers of fresh French, Italian and Lebanon produce is held twice a week on its pavements.
In the vicinity of the Ségur and Sèvres Lecourbe Parisian underground stations, the flat is near to all schools as well as numerous shops.