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Rent 1 bedroom apartment of 32 m² in Paris

12 Rue de la Félicité, 75017 Paris, France

Affordable: The average market price

1828 €
1828 €
1828 €
Affordable property priced at average market rate. Perfect for your needs.
Area:
32 m2
Bedrooms:
1 bedroom
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • -
Available from:
31 Dec
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
21465204

Charming stay near Arc de Triomphe


First, residents of the 17th arrondissement benefit from an exceptional architectural offer. In addition to the Haussmannian buildings, a large part of the district built between 1860 and 1969 during the Haussmannian works is home to sumptuous neo-Renaissance style buildings. During your walks, you can admire the architecture of the Gaillard Hotel, which is surprisingly radical, and the Guerlain Hotel, which was built for the son of the founder of the famous perfume house. For art lovers, visit the Henner Museum, dedicated to the eponymous French artist. This family-oriented district offers many places to stroll with the family, such as the Promenade Pereire. For a moment of relaxation, also head to the brand new Parc de Clichy-Batignolles, the Square des Batignolles or the magnificent Cité des Fleurs, which gives the impression of walking through a village in the heart of the capital. Stroll through the Poncelet market, where you will find everything you need to eat: meat, fish, fruit and vegetables of excellent quality. Continue your walk by the Batignolles market, a covered market famous for its organic products. To eat there, head towards Rue Truffaut. To go out, don't miss the trendy bars on the Place de Clichy and the restaurants and wine bars in the Batignolles district.


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Paris

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Area: 32 m2

Price: 1828 €

Deposit: 1000 €

Available from: 2024-12-31

Washing machine: Yes

Price per m²: 57 €

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