巴黎 · 公寓里的独立房间 · 1室0床1.0卫 · 可住3人 · BIG Private Room in Gorgeous & Bright Corner Condo
This unique and big (75 m2) place has a style all its own. 3rd floor of a classic "Art Deco" building. Lots of light, great view, facing South. 3 min walking from "Père Lachaise" cemetery. Out of the Paris tourists mainstream, yet 6 minutes from it. 18 sq. meters bedroom with access to everything you need in the apartment. --> the kitchen if you want to cook --> a shower (we provide towels) --> the living room if you want to relax, from 8 am to 8 pm I am the only person living in the apartment VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE BEFORE SENDING A BOOKING REQUEST : This place is ONLY suitable for GUESTS enjoying a meaningful history on the platform : 4 POSITIVE REVIEWS MINIMUM. Please DO NOT SEND any BOOKING REQUEST if you have less than 4 reviews as a guest on your Airbnb profile. Please DO NOT SEND any BOOKING REQUEST if you have NEGATIVE COMMENTS. We would unfortunately not be able to accept your request. The place is perfect for 2 GUESTS. Though the bedroom is BIG. So it can accommodate 3 GUESTS : 2 ADULTS and 1 KID OR 1 ADULT and 2 KIDS. There is a single mattress available (as needed) so 3 PERSONS can sleep in the BEDROOM. The ENTIRE FLAT RENTAL is POSSIBLE. The rate is as follow : Week days : 200 Euros per night Week-ends : 250 Euros per night Above prices are for up to 2 guests. If more guest(s) (maximum of 4 guests, total) : add 30 Euros, per night, per extra guest We can provide a secured CAR PARK near the apartment (4 minutes walking) for 30 EUROS per DAY (standard city rate is 50 Euros for 12 hours). Please ask ahead of time so we can confirm availibility and add it to your booking. Beautiful flat in a classic "Art Deco" 1924 building, a few steps away from the Pere Lachaise Cemetery. Bright, cosy and sunny 3rd floor (elevator available) facing South, very spacious 75 m2. It is an OLD CLASSIC Parisian FLAT, with WOODEN FLOOR (including the sound of wood cracking) requiring QUIET HOURS from 8 pm to 8 am. I usually sleep by 11 pm and wake up around 7:30 am. Fully equipped with wireless internet, full furnished kitchen with microwave and fridge. Bathroom with a shower, clean linen and towels are provided. I provide clean sheets and towels. Please note that this is not a hotel, you are thus expected to leave it as clean as you found it. The cleaning fee covers the core (laundry, vacuum, bathroom and toilets cleaning, but not the kitchen) and the regular maintenance of the flat, not the dishes and the trash. However, if you prefer to book the cleaning lady extra, please do it in advance because she has a busy schedule. Count 50 euros. LONG TERM STAYS / 2+ weeks : , from your second week, the 1st one is included in the original booking, there is a 30 EUROS WEEKLY FEE for the CLEANING service. The neighbourhood is replete with boutiques, cafes, restaurants and theaters as well as all the shops, supermarkets, pharmacies and commerce that you may need. The place is 10 minutes walking from the the Rue Oberkampf, one of the most vibrant day and night life in Paris. It is a short walk from several metro stations (Porte des Lilas, Gambetta and Pelleport) as well as bus lines (60, 61 and 96) to get you anywhere in Paris with ease. Line 96 offers direct access to Saint-Paul-The Marais, Hotel de Ville, Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, The Latin Quarter and Sorbonne, Saint-Germain des Prés, Jardin du Luxembourg and Gare Montparnasse train station. Line 60 offers direct access to Montmartre, The Basilica of Sacré Coeur of Montmartre, Moulin Rouge and Pigalle area. And line 61 offers direct access to Jardin des Plantes. The flat is close to the Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est and Gare de Lyon train stations; and is easily accessible from Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports by taxi, train or shuttle. I am sure that you'll spend an enjoyable stay in Paris and feel like Parisians. Feel free to contact me if you have any question that could help you prepare your stay. Give me as well some details about you. And please do not forget to let me know about your check in time. No pets, no smoking, no party. For the rest, enjoy! Matt
Staying at Matthieu's apartment in Paris was an absolute delight. From the moment we arrived, we were impressed by how clean and welcoming the space felt. The bed was incredibly comfortable, ensuring a good night's sleep after days spent exploring the city. The location of the apartment couldn't be better. With easy access to all the major landmarks, we were able to see everything on our list without any hassle. The convenience of having metro stations just a 3-minute walk away made our travels around Paris smooth and effortless. Additionally, the street the apartment is on boasts a variety of restaurants and supermarkets, making it easy to grab whatever we needed. A fantastic boulangerie located directly opposite was our go-to for breakfast on the go, serving up delicious pastries that started our days on a high note. Matthieu himself was a wonderful host. He was friendly, very accommodating, and always willing to provide recommendations or assist with directions.
Très beau séjour chez Matthieu. L’espace est propre, lumineux, tel que décrit. Très bel accueil, je n’ai manqué de rien. Je recommande vivement!
I had a great stay at Matthieu’s place. The neighborhood is nice and calm and the apartment gets great light. Matthieu is a very friendly and helpful host.
A great place to stay, very comfortable and convenient. Matthieu is a wonderful host and very easy going, would definitely come back!
"Exploring the Gambetta-Ménilmontant Neighborhood in Paris, from Shops to Nightlife"
For a taste of Paris far from the madding crowd and the done-to-death tourist track, head over to the Gambetta- Ménilmontant neighborhood. Tucked in a little-trampled stretch of the northeast that’s roughly adjacent to the lively Belleville district, this area blends urban grit and nightlife with quiet, leafy lanes, art-deco architecture, and, of course, the verdant Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Protected from the hullabaloo of the city but still close enough to the center and its major attractions, Gambetta/Ménilmontant is swarming with what the French call “les bobos”– young, issue-conscious professionals straddling a line between bourgeois and bohemian.
There are also large populations of students, artists and residents who’ve lived in the area for decades, watching it change from a working-class neighborhood to an increasingly gentrified part of the city.
In the area loosely defined by the metros Gambetta, Pere Lachaise, Porte de Bagnolet and the Rue de Menilmontant, you’ll find family-owned cafes and bars, excellent bakeries, patisseries and greengrocers, Birkenstock-donning couples pushing strollers, and a residential, old-world Paris that’s still haunted by the likes of Edith Piaf.
During the day, the famous Père Lachaise is worth a half-day trip, while a smattering of bars and clubs situated between the Gambetta and Ménilmontant metro stops are packed after dark, home to a dynamic independent music scene.
In short? If you’re taxed out from power touring and are looking to explore an area that’s as authentically Parisian as they come, take a long stroll or have a nightcap in this fascinating neighborhood.
"Getting There & Orientation"
The Gambetta/Ménilmontant neighborhood lies in the eastern corner of Paris in the 20th arrondissement, just southeast of arty, culturally diverse Belleville.
To some degree, these neighborhoods almost seem to overlap in places, especially along the main artery of Boulevard de Ménilmontant which turns in to Boulevard de Belleville to the northwest. The Marais and Bastille areas are situated due west from the Père-Lachaise and Ménilmontant stations.
Main Streets Around Père Lachaise/Gambetta: Avenue Gambetta, Rue de Menilmontant, Rue des Pyrénées.
Getting There: The easiest way to access the area is to get off at the Gambetta or Pere-Lachaise metro stops, (lines 2 or 3), with buses 26, 60, 64, 69, 102 and 501 also serving the area. Vélib’ bike stations can be found in several locations around the Place Gambetta, but be aware that the area is quite hilly and may be challenging to climb on the city-owned bikes.
You can also get off at Metro Ménilmontant (also line 2) and walk up and around Rue Menilmontant to hit some of the area’s most-frequented bars and clubs (see below for more).
Major Sites of Interest Around Ménilmontant-Gambetta
There’s plenty to see and do in this lively, interesting area– and we wholly recommend letting yourself wander through its meandering streets, quiet villas and along bustling Boulevards, experiencing it as a true Parisian “flaneur”. But there are a few big-ticket sites and places worth building your exploration around.
Père-Lachaise Cemetery
One of the most famous cemeteries in the world and stretching over a sprawling, hilly 44 hectares of tree-lined paths, Père Lachaise is the final resting place of hosts of notable French and foreign figures.
Established by the Emperor Napoléon I in 1804, the cemetery attracts millions of tourists year-round to the graves of Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison, Fredéric Chopin, French writer Colette, Edith Piaf and countless other luminaries.
The cobblestone-lined lanes and moss-covered tombs make for an eerily beautiful storybook setting, and the moving Mur des Fédérés (Communard’s Wall) commemorates massacred insurgent fighters of the conflict known as the Paris Commune
Place Gambetta
The Gambetta metro station is named after Léon Gambetta, who was the 45th Prime Minister of France– a title he held for only 66 days between 1881 and 1882.
From here, you can explore the hilly heights of Rue des Pyrenées to the west, Avenue Bagnolet to the east, and Avenue Gambetta to the north, which branches off to quaint streets lined with gorgeous art-deco buildings and leafy villas.
After dark, head southward to take in the live music scene around Rue de Ménilmontant.
Edith Piaf Memorial
The contemporary statue representing “the little bird” is situated on Place Edith Piaf. Image credit: Photokris-overblog.com
This little-known memorial to the famed French singer Edith Piaf is located on an inconspicuous square at Metro Porte de Bagnolet (line 3). Piaf was born in the Ténon Hospital nearby, and there’s also a museum dedicated to her in adjoining Belleville. Read more on how to trace the steps of the legendary performer in our full guide to Piaf’s Paris.
Atelier des Lumières
Just blocks from Père-Lachaise is one of the most popular new art galleries in the city– the Atelier des Lumières, an all-digital museum whose monumental shows on Klimt, Van Gogh and others have captivated audiences.
"Eating & Drinking in the Area"
These are just a few of our favorite places for a bite, full meal and night out in the area. We also suggest taking a stroll from Place Gambetta up Rue de Pyrenées and toward Belleville, stopping on the street’s numerous greengrocers, cheese shops, bakeries and other shops.
My 2 favorite restaurants
Poincaré
5 Rue Henri Poincaré, 75020 Paris
My favorite restaurant in the area, on par with "La p'tite vadrouille". Poincaré is more wallet friendly though.
Great wines, great food
La p'tite vadrouille
49 rue de la Chine
Best restaurant in the area
Amazing wines and great food
More expensive than Poincaré
SucreCacao
89 Avenue Gambetta
Metro: Gambetta
This local patisserie and chocolate shop peddles some of the finest pastries, cakes and chocolates in the area. The pain au chocolat, chocolate eclair and lemon tart are particularly delicious, and worth a detour.
La Bellevilloise
19-21, rue Boyer
Take one part art gallery, one part dance club, mix in a restaurant terrace and a conference hall, and you will begin to understand La Bellevilloise. A cooperative created in 1877 and revamped in 2005, the cultural center offers visitors a plethora of activities, from art exhibitions and organic food markets to concerts that rock into the wee hours.
La Maroquinerie
23 rue Boyer
La Bellevilloise’s next-door neighbor is also a formidable rival in the area’s growing indie music scene. A lush outdoor terrace, decent restaurant and (admittedly claustrophobic) concert space draw constant hordes of music fans and neighborhood regulars.
Lou Pascalou
14 Rue des Panoyaux
Situated just minutes from the Père Lachaise Cemetery, this slightly hidden bar is always hopping with young Paris hipsters from the surrounding neighborhoods. Every month, you’ll find a new art expo lining the walls, while the large outdoor terrace is a great spot to grab a drink and meet the locals.
Popine
108 Boulevard de Ménilmontant
Serving what we consider to be the finest Napolitan-style, wood-fired pizza in Northeastern Paris, Popine is a cheerful, relaxed eatery located on Boulevard Ménilmontant, where the specials of the day are printed on a paper menu mimicking an Italian tabloid. The chewy, flavorful crust is addictive, the sauce is full of flavor and the toppings are incredibly fresh. Accompany your pizza with a glass of Italian chianti.
We can provide a secured parking near the apartment (4 minutes walking) for 20 Euros per day (standard city rate is 50 Euros for 12 hours). Please ask ahead of time so we can confirm availibility and book it
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I am from Paris and well traveled. I lived 5 years in Canada, 2 years in China, 2 years in Ivory Coast and a few other places. I like sailplanes, free flying, gliding, hiking, boat sailing, free diving, media, propaganda, geopolitics and international relations. I am easy going. Matt
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