The apartment includes:
a living room with a sofa, a coffee table, a TV and internet/wifi
an open-plan kitchen fully equipped with a table and 5 chairs, oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, hotplate, kettle, Nespresso coffee machine, toaster and all you need to cook (utensils, cutlery, etc.)
a 1st bedroom with a double bed of 140 x 200 cm and a chest of drawers
a 2nd bedroom with a double bed of 140 x 200 cm and a closet
a shower room with a washbasin, a hair dryer and a heated towel rack
a separate toilet
The apartment is also equipped with a washing machine, an iron and an ironing board.
We provide the household linen (sheets, towels and tea towels) and the beds are made on your arrival.
Extra fees :
Late arrivals, supplements apply:
30€ between 8pm and 10pm,
50€ between 10pm and 11pm,
80€ after 11pm.
Check-out/check-in: until 11am maximum.
Depending on the agreed time, we'll meet you at the apartment to collect the keys.
Sundays and public holidays:
If you plan to arrive or depart on a Sunday or a French calendar holiday, a surcharge of €30 applies, to be paid on arrival.
Cleaning:
The price for cleaning in the advertisement corresponds to a stay of less than two weeks.
If your stay is longer than two weeks, the price of cleaning will be doubled. You will be asked to pay the balance.
Example: in a case where the initial cleaning is 60€, for more than two weeks, it will be 120€.
Thank you for your kind understanding
A little bit of history:
The 21st century "rue Sainte-Catherine" is a long straight ribbon lined with shops that form the basis of its identity and notoriety, practically corresponds to the cardo maximus, i.e. the main north-south road, of the open city of the first three centuries of our era.
From the construction of the rampart in the Lower Empire, despite successive extensions, the density of constructions increases inside the walls, and the straight line disappears in favor of a less rigorous layout, each portion of street receiving a different name.
It was only around 1855 that the entire street was given the unique name of Sainte-Catherine, while the straightening that had begun in the 18th century was gradually being completed.