Apartment 25 rue du Champ de Mars: Paris, France

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Property

We hesitate to publicize this one–it’s that great. Owned by the nearby Hotel Relais Bosquet, the 1-bedroom apartment at 25 rue du Champ de Mars is cozy, yet perfectly appointed and located for small families sightseeing in Paris. It has blackout blinds, air conditioning, laundry facilities, a fully equipped kitchen, and private and secure patio. Best of all, the minimum stay year-round is just two nights. For the uninitiated, this is virtually impossible to find for an apartment in Paris.

Location
You cannot beat the 7th arrondisement for families. At your doorstep is the Parc du Champs de Mars (Eiffel Tower, Carousel, multiple playgrounds, free puppet shows) and the fabulous rue Cler (cobbled pedestrian street lined with specialty food sellers, daily open markets, bistros and cafes). Whether you walk, or go by bus or metro, transportation to all the beautiful places in Paris is a pièce de gateau.

Sleeps
2-4.

Highlights
Nightly light shows at the nearby Eiffel Tower.

Good to know
The hotel can provide cribs and highchairs, and help arrange babysitting on request.

Contact
www.relaisbosquet.com

March 29th, 2008 | by Jamie Pearson

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