Bright bursts of pink and orange make a wonderfully cheerful first impression in this bright home’s living area. Housed in a former print house in the 15th arrondissement, it’s an elegant ode to modern Parisian style, not to mention a comfortable base from which to explore the city’s iconic sights.
Slide open the glass doors to reveal a street-facing Juliet balcony – the ideal spot to perch with your morning café au lait or evening tipple while indulging in some people-watching. The sleek kitchenette may be petite but it has everything you need to whip up a light bite – though, with Paris’ enviable food scene outside your door, you may decide to forgo cooking altogether.
After a day spent visiting the Eiffel Tower, strolling along the Seine and touring the Musée d’Orsay, come back home for a luxurious bubble bath followed by a seamless night’s sleep in your mezzanine bed.
Home truths: *Your host owns multiple apartments here, so the exact furnishings, view and layout might differ slightly from the photos
*It's laid out over two floors with stairs leading up to the mezzanine
*Your host can provide portable air conditioners on request
*While the home can sleep up to four people, the maximum occupancy is three guests
*Linens and towels are changed weekly for stays longer than seven nights
*At capacity, one guest will sleep on the sofa bed in the living area
*This home isn't suitable for infants or children
*There's construction in the neighbouring building, so you may hear some noise during weekdays between 8am and 5pm
*The kitchen table can act as a laptop-friendly workspace
*The building's entrance is communal