| Apartment location | Rue de l'Université |
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Even Monet would be jealous of the light and the gardens. This unique atelier, located on the ground floor off of the serene second courtyard, has a wall of windows the length of the apartment.
The ground floor location makes it easy to move in and out whether you are lugging suitcases or juggling a baguette and a bottle of wine.
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The apartment and local markets
You'll enjoy the spacious kitchen while relaxing with your morning café au lait and croissant.
Buy your croissant from Le Moulin de la Vierge, just around the corner on rue Saint Dominique, a bustling and charming venue for cafes and boutiques.Then head to your local market, which by the way, is the world famous rue Cler. Rue Cler is truly a feast for all your senses where everything from flowers to foie gras is at your fingertips. A must "detour" is to Stephane Secco on rue Jean Nicot--better bread may not exist anywhere.
From the sofa in the living room, you can savor a glass of wine while looking at the lovely mimosa tree in the courtyard. There is unlimited free calling to landlines and cell phones in North America and Hawaii and to landlines in Europe--so you can share your little piece of Paris with friends back home.
You can also keep in touch using the wireless internet; and in the event of a rainy day or if you develop a case of tired feet, there is cable TV.
Conveniences like a washer/dryer, iron and ironing board and hair dryer are supplemented with amenities like guide books, umbrellas and an alarm clock to make your stay as comfortable as possible. The bedroom has good closet space so you can store your suitcases and make yourself truly at home.
Upon arrival you will be greeted by a charming young man who speaks English. He will introduce you to the apartment and explain how to operate its features (e.g., the electric shutters and skylights).
Number 69
So put your suitcases down and hop on the No. 69 bus (from rue Saint Dominique) for a tour of Paris. This bus passes so many landmarks that it is a sightseeing excursion in itself—see the Musee D'Orsay, the Louvre, the Hotel de Ville, the Bastille, Pere LaChaise Cemetery and more.
More about the location
If you have a walk in mind, you won't be disappointed with your location. Turn left out of the apartment and head to the Champs de Mars with its gardens, pony rides, puppet shows and carousels. And, oh yes, the magnificent Eiffel Tower looms at one end. Be sure to be there on the hour beginning at 10pm in the summer to see the tower sparkle like millions of champagne bubbles—you might take a little of your own bubbly and a picnic along with you.
Turn right out of the apartment and within 5 minutes you'll enter the Esplanade des Invalides, one of the city's largest open spaces. Sit on a bench and learn a thing or two about boules from the old-timers or just take in the breathtaking Hotel des Invalides with the golden dome of Napoleon's tomb in the background or the glass-domed Grand Palais. Cross the river Seine from here and you find yourself on one of the most beautiful bridges in Paris, the Pont Alexander III--watch for the white limos and wedding gowns as many couples use this romantic backdrop to memorialize their special day. Just a bit further on is the Champs Elysees anchored at one end by the Arc de Triomphe.
Yes, Paris is at your fingertips from your atelier on the rue de l'Université.










