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Eiffel Tower Terrace is one of the most unique and breathtaking apartments in our portfolio. This apartment is a wonderful place for a family to spend their vacation in this city.
Situated in the quiet 16th arrondissement, this apartment is in the perfect location for a quiet getaway while still being right in the centre of the city.
The apartment is atop the building on the 10th floor - a rarity in Paris. As a result, it has unparalleled views from out over the roof tops and onto the nearby Eiffel Tower.
This apartment is simply one of the best.
Entering Eiffel Tower Terrace from your very own, private elevator directly into the apartment is a great way to start your visit.
The entrance hall is large and spacious, with the children's bedroom to the left. Ahead of the foyer is the covered terrace with a dining table, an additional sink and an enormous telescope directed at the looming Eiffel Tower.
The foyer joins into the main living area which is set with comfortable sofas, a beautiful fireplace, a large flat screen television and computer.
The kitchen exits off from the living area and is fully equipped for all your culinary exploits. It includes a dishwasher and a full sized fridge. The windows of the kitchen overlook the surrounding cityscape offering a cosmopolitan feel to your cuisine. Off of the kitchen you will find a half-bathroom with sink and toilet.
Back through the living room and out the sliding door is the incredible terrace for which the apartment is named. This large, roof top area is decorated with plants, and greenery and is set with a lovely large table allowing you to dine al fresco directly in front of the Eiffel Tower. It's a spot unlike any other in Paris - literally, an unforgettable place to spend an evening.
Back into the living room and to the left is the master bedroom with its lovely double bed and bright decor.
The bathroom too is bright and comfortable with a full sized bathtub.
The Eiffel Tower Terrace is what dreams are made of. This apartment is a dream to come home to after a day of sightseeing.
The all inclusive weekly rental fee for Eiffel Tower Terrace is 2.750.00 €.
On a daily basis and for a stay of 5 to 6 days Eiffel Tower Terrace rents on a pro-rata basis.
For a minimum of 3 days we invoice on a pro-rata basis + 30%.
We only accept quiet decent guests of all races & religions but party goers, noise & trouble makers aren't welcome.
For the Christmas and holiday season, only week long (7 nights) rentals are available between the two specific date periods of December 22 thru December 29, and then December 29 thru January 4. Shorter stays are welcomed, but will be invoiced on a full week rate.
Provided below is a twelve month calendar indicating periods when the apartment is available for bookings.
Please note: Dates shown in red indicate existing bookings.
Contact us to enquire about availability and bookings for Eiffel Tower Terrace
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This area is known as the Chaillot Quarter. The village of Chaillot was absorbed into Paris in the nineteenth century and became an area of grand Second Empire avenues, opulent mansions and outstanding museums. Turn left on Victor Hugo and you will soon reach the Trocadéro Plaza where you can visit the Marine's Museum and the Museum of Modern Art amongst others.
Walk along the Champs Elysées, stop and climb to the top of the Arch of Triumph and from there you can marvel at the beauty of the Champs Elysées, with the Place de la Concorde on one side, and Paris' business centre, La Défense, on the other.
Turning right from the Champs Elysées you soon will see the Eiffel Tower, another high vantage point on a clear day. If you feel like having the dinner of a lifetime make a reservation (a must) at the Jules Vernes restaurant in the Eiffel Tower.
From the apartment you can quickly reach Place de La Concorde, all the museums and the Avenue Montaigne where you can visit the best designer shops - Dior, YSL, Chloé, Lanvin, Escada, Tod's, Cartier, Hermès. Subways, buses, or taxis, are close by but walking is recommended as the most enoyable to see this part of Paris.
