Citi Paris Eiffel Tower,
Grenelle, Paris
Situated in the former village of Grenelle, these comfortable self-catering apartments in Paris are situated within a bustling area that has plenty of shops, eateries and cultural attractions.
The area surrounding the apartments is typically Parisian with narrow streets, open air markets, traditional cafes and restaurants. Just a five minute walk from these serviced apartments is the lovely green area of Champ de Mars, whilst the banks of the Seine are just a short walk.
Each studio and one bedroom apartment is air conditioned and includes a fully equipped kitchen complete with a stove, microwave/grill, dishwasher, individual safety boxes and TV with satellite channels.
Ideal as interim housing for business or leisure travellers, the apartments offer privacy and freedom with the added benefit of hotel services and facilities.
Key collection: On site
Maid service: Once weekly
Dry cleaning service
Wheelchair accessible apartments: Some
Lift
Parking facility#: On site chargeable
Parking cost: EUR 20 EUR
Pet policy: Pets Allowed
Late check out charge: Subject to availability. 1 night additional charge applies
Check-in time: 14.00
Check-out time: 12.00
Dishwasher
Bath/shower: Bath & shower
Air conditioning*: Built in
Sofa-Bed: Free
Safe: In apartment
Fax facility: At reception
Broadband connection instructions
Broadband cost: Free
Wireless internet in public areas: Free
Business centre: Chargeable
Continuously monitored alarms
Automatic fire doors
Emergency information in apartments
Electronic key cards
* means "Applies to some but not all apartments"
# means "Subject to availability/Available upon request"
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These rates are the maximum we charge for each type of apartment**. Rates often fluctuate due to seasonal variation and booking volume.
1-3 Nights Rates up to | 4-6 Nights Rates up to | 7-27 Nights Rates up to | 28-89 Nights Rates up to | 90+ Nights Rates up to | |
Studio | - | €174.00 | €156.00 | €139.00 | €139.00 |
1 Bedroom | - | €279.00 | €252.00 | €223.00 | €223.00 |
We invoice all reservations in GBP (pounds sterling) using American Express International payment rates, applicable at the point of invoicing. We are also able to invoice in EUR (Euros), USD (United States Dollars), AED (UAE Dirhams) or QAR (Quatari Rials) at our client's request, where it is the local currency of the property.
Contact us to find out what's currently available at this particular property and for our best prices - including and excluding all taxes.
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Charles de Gaulle Airport is situated 14 miles north east of Paris where the three terminals are connected via free shuttle buses. The quickest and cheapest way to get from the airport to Paris city centre is via the TGV. This takes 45 minutes and is signposted from the airport terminal. It is just a short walk to the station. Even if you have never used the French rail system before this is certainly the way to go as a taxi would be very expensive.
The easiest way to get around Paris is on the metro. There are metro stations close to every public attraction and they serve the surrounding suburbs too. The best way to use the metro is to buy a 'carnet' - this is a set of 10 tickets which have virtually no expiry date and each ticket is valid for as many changes as you like on the metro so long as you don't exit and go above ground. For example you need two tickets for the outgoing and return journeys.
The main business sector of Paris is surrounding La Grande Arch de La Defence, otherwise known as La Defence. This is the large grey arch visible over the road from the Arc de Triomphe. There is also an extensive shopping area here.
The most reasonable area in which to eat in central Paris is called the Latin Quarter and is close to Notre Dame. This is not as 'touristy' as other areas and therefore has more reasonably priced menus. The most economic way to eat in restaurants is to order from a 'menu a XX Euros': these will normally be a starter or dessert and main course off a set menu for a discounted price.
Grenelle is a quarter of south-western Paris in the 15th arrondisement. The area takes it name from Latin Garanella, meaning a wooded area where rabbits live. The name eventually became Guarnelles and Garnelles before ending up with its modern-day name.
In 52 BC, the Garanella plain was where the Roman legions under General Labienussite defeated the Gaulish chief Camulogene. Towards the middle of the 13th century, Grenelle became a fiefdom of the Abbey of Saint Genevieve and became part of the village of Vaugirard.
On May 15th, 1824, two city councillors from Vaugirard, Jean-Leonard Violet and Alphonse Letellier, bought and divided up Grenelle plain. They did this rather quickly, and the new quarter Beaugrenelle, was founded on June 27th 1824. Under the encouragement of a group of entrepreneurs the quarter continued to develop, occasionally provoking feelings of hostility from residents of old Vaugirard. Thus, on May 13th 1829, following the refusal of the city to install oil lamps, the residents of Beaugrenelle demanded to break off from Vaugirard, a separation which took place the following year. However, it was to be short-lived. On January 1st, 1860, despite the objections of the residents of Grenelle, Baron Haussmann decided to annex Grenelle, Vaugirard, and Javel, thus creating the 15th arrondissement.
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