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About this apartment rental
HostnFly is pleased to offer this charming 15-square-meter studio, perfect for a couple. Located on the 5th floor (no elevator), it offers complete tranquility and a superb south-facing view with an unobstructed vista of Vincennes, with no buildings directly across the way.
## Logement
A functional and optimized layout:
Sleeping Area: A high-quality double bed (160x200 cm) for restful nights.
Kitchen: Fully equipped (coffee maker, microwave, stovetop) with everything you need for your meals.
Bathroom: A compact private shower. Note: To save space, the sink is located in the kitchen area.
Amenities: High-speed Wi-Fi, hair dryer, iron. Sheets and towels are included for your comfort.
A vibrant and convenient location:
The apartment is just a stone’s throw from the pedestrian street Capitaine Dreyfus, famous for its restaurants, bars, and independent shops.
Transportation: Metro Line 9 (Mairie de Montreuil) is just 550 meters away. Paris is less than 10 minutes away!
Shops: A “Franprix” is an 8-minute walk away for your daily groceries.
Leisure: The legendary Le Méliès cinema, the Montreuil market, and Parc des Beaumonts are just a few minutes’ walk away.
Bonus: For those traveling by car, public parking lots and a Zenpark parking facility are located right nearby (less than a 7-minute walk).
Enjoy an authentic and relaxing stay in Montreuil!
## Emplacement
Montreuil comes from the Latin "monasterolium", small monastery. The first trace of the existence of the village is found in an ordinance of the Merovingian king Thierry IV. The village became important from the reign of Philip I onwards, thanks to its vineyards and the holiday resort that it represented for the high clergy and the lords. The kings of France went there frequently. Thus, Saint-Louis came there to "make his Easter", Charles V and his wife Jeanne de Bourbon were baptized there in 1375. The presence of these important people allowed Montreuillois to pay less taxes and to benefit from various privileges. From the 16th century, Montreuil went into decline as the kings of France abandoned Vincennes for Fontainebleau and Saint-Germain. After the Revolution, Montreuil took the name of Montreuil-sous-Bois. The city became industrialized and urbanized little by little until it became the current city.
## Transports
Metro:
-ligne 9 (station Mairie de Montreuil) at 7 minutes on foot.
Bus:
-line 127 (Wilson - Gabriel Péri station) at 3 minutes on foot.
-line 122 (Croix de Chavaux station - Metro) at 8 minutes on foot.
From the Gare de Lyon: 22 minutes by public transport.
From Paris-Orly Airport: 40 minutes by taxi.
