Advantages:
Many of my guests come back. Paris is an exiting town and it is a pleasure to recover in pleasant surroundings. Especially with the market in front of the doorsteps, cooking becomes very easy, most of the delicatessen are warmed up for you, just sit down and enjoy your meal. That way, you will save a lot of money, because Paris is expensive - breakfast in hotels are up to 20 €, in luxury hotels even more.
The situation of the flat is very central yet in quiet surroundings.
Disadvantages:
There is only one disadvantage: there is no elevator to go the the 4rth floor. Which means: not recommanded for people in wheelchairs or guests with heart-problems. The staircase is large and comfortable, most guests - and we too - make a little stop-over on the third floor...
Infos and ideas:
Shopping : the market in the rue Poncelet, open every day
except Monday from 9 to 13h and from 15h to 19h and Sundays
only until 1.0pm (bakery shops open very early)
The departement store Monoprix is just across the road in ave des Ternes, excellent food store on the lower ground floor open every day except Sundays until 10pm. Two other supermarkets to your right coming out of the front door.
FNAC: Big Departement store (like Virgin) avenue des Ternes
Public Letterbox: Just across the road, slightly to your right next to the brasserie.
Post-Office: Avenue de Niel (3minutes’ walk)
Parking : Underneath avenue des Ternes
Taxi: Place des Ternes next to the brasserie “Lorraine”
Avenue Wagram next to Arc de Triomphe
“Pariscope” Like “Whats’ on in London” read “Pick of the week in English”
English Newspapers: in the Drugstore on top of the Champs Elysées. There you can also
buy food and beverages up to 2 o'clock in the morning, chemist is open too.