Overview

St Antoine was a hôtel particulier crafted in 1626, and has since aged beautifully.  He is situated in The Marais district, historic area who is now one of the most visited districts of the French capital, for its architectural heritage as well as its unique vibe.

Accommodation

The cavernous original fireplace of the uncluttered dining room warms a long wooden dining table, its transparent chairs depicting a move to the modern. Here '70s floral and spoked clamshell chairs in turquoise are high fashion against the contrasting old stone walls. Dress up for Carette, your local salon de thé at the Place des Vosges, or explore the varied palette of antique and art shops of your arrondissement. When you head home, the warmth of the red feature wall and the comfortable corner sofa will seem all the more cosy.
Keystone

On the lower-ground floor the building bares its well-wrought roots: vaulted stone arches and flagged floors which now frame sofas, table football games, and even a fitness room. From here, wend your way two floors up the solid stone staircase and you'll uncover the master bedroom and study - set on mossy green carpets and panelled with the darkest wood.

Young ones will find their own creative space, replete with a much-played piano and well-thumbed books. And though the kitchen is temptingly sleek, breakfast may be best from one of the many nearby boulangeries. Sit outside on shaded Parisian pavements or return home to enjoy among the trees and shrubs of the private courtyard patio.

Bedrooms & Bathrooms

Second level
Bedroom 1
Master bedroom with collapsible wardrobe, queen size bed. Shared bathroom with bedroom 2 and 3 basin, bath.

Bedroom 2
One twin bed, children's toys. Shared bathroom with bedroom 1 and 3, basin, bath.
There is a single bed in the Boy's bedroom. However, we can set up one single or double airbed where one or two additional guests can sleep. Please let our reservations team know if you require them.

Bedroom 3
One Twin bed, piano. Shared bathroom with bedroom 1 and 2, basin, bath.

Entrance level
Third bathroom with basin, bath, toilet.

First level down

There is a sofa-bed in the TV snug where two additional guests can sleep. Please let our reservations team know if you need this set up.
Bathroom: Basin, shower, toilet.

Living & Dining Areas

Entrance level

Sitting room: Tv.
Kitchen: Blender, breakfast bar, dishwasher, freezer, hob (induction), microwave, nespresso coffee machine, oven, refrigerator.
Dining room: Dining table, dining chair.

First level down

Second sitting room: Sofabed, ipod dock, tv, wii.
Fitness room: Tv.
Garden with outdoor dining.

Comfort & Amenities

Children      
 Board games  Game room  Games  Toys
Confort      
 Bed linen  Open Fire  Toiletries  Towels
Equipments      
 dishwasher  Dryer  Full Kitchen  Full Kitchen
 Hair dryer  Iron/ironing board  Juicer  Microwave
 Nespresso  Oven  Washer  
High-Tech      
 CD player  DVD  DVD player  iPod docking station
 Stereo  Telephone  TV  Wii
Outdoor      
 Outdoor dining  Outdoor furniture    
Sport & leisure      
 Exercise Room  Fitness center    
Staff      
 Maid Service      

Staff & Services

One of the greatest advantages of staying in St Antoine is the personalised service provided by dedicated staff.

St Antoine staff have been professionally trained and will do their utmost to please with their warm and friendly hospitality.

Concierge/Manager
From your first phone call right through until you get back home we're on hand to help with all aspects of your trip. We can assist with standard services from spa treatments and restaurant reservations right through to more challenging and unique requests. You'll also have access to local support in your destination for on the spot help.

You get an iPhone too, with free data and local calls, and area recommendations. Use it for exploring, and to call if you need us. We're available 24/7.

Housekeeping Staff
A discreet weekly housekeeping service is provided at the house. There are  toiletries in all of the bathrooms.

Location

Marais is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the capital. Witness to the traces of our past and French history, it has seen its population change and evolve throughout the centuries. From the royal court of Louis XIV to the gay community, passing by the Jewish Ashkenazi population, the "Old Paris" still possesses a young and dynamic soul that still entices visitors. Made up of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements, there you'll find the most beautiful monuments in the capital, including a certain few that are listed as historical monuments or are part of UNESCO's global heritage sites.

Metro St Paul 30 seconde walk.

Activities

Inimitable, incomparable and unforgettable  from a stroll along the River Seine or the Champs-Elysées to shopping and lunch on the Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris has it all.

Landmarks and Sites
Arc de Triomphe
Erected by Napoleon as a tribute to his own glory, the Arc de Triomphe sits at the head of the Champs Elysées. Visitors enjoy panoramic views of Paris from the monument's rooftop. The Arc de Triomphe is where the Unknown Soldier was buried after World War I, and is the starting or ending point of most French parades.

The Eiffel Tower
Built in 1889 to celebrate the first centenary of the French Revolution, the Eiffel Tower is the true symbol of Paris. Views are breathtaking from any point on the tower. On the second floor, visitors may enjoy dining at the renowned Jules Verne restaurant.

Notre Dame Cathedral
According to mapmakers, all French roads start at Point Zero on the doorstep of Notre Dame Cathedral on Ile de la Cité. Erected in the 12th century, the cathedral has a flamboyant Gothic style, and now boasts a free organ concert every Sunday afternoon. Beyond Ile de la Cité stands the lovely Ile Saint Louis. The tiny island has a number of 16th- and 17th-century mansions, all listed in the National Inventory of Bâtiments de France.

Château de Chantilly
Built for King François I, the Renaissance-style Château de Chantilly is the chic venue of the famous Prix de Diane horse race in June. On the way back, consider stopping in Senlis, a charming medieval town just 45 minutes from Paris.

Disneyland Paris
Disneyland Paris is the first European amusement park to have visitors from every corner of the globe. The park includes Discoveryland, Fantasyland, Adventureland, Frontierland and Disney Village, an entertainment complex offering a variety of stores and restaurants.

Château de Versailles
The Château de Versailles was the home of the Royal French Court for three centuries. Plan a full day to visit the private apartments of the King and Queen, the Galerie des Glaces, the Opera, the Winter Garden, the Trianons and Marie Antoinette's famous Bergerie. The afternoon should be left open to enjoy the Domaine du Parc Royal de Versailles and the spectacular fountains. Open daily from May to October.

Sacré Coeur de Montmartre
Sacré Coeur de Montmartre offers the most wonderful scenic view of the city skyline. Next to the dramatic white church is the Place du Tertre. This pedestrian square is home to hundreds of artists.

Fontainebleau
Fontainebleau was the summer residence of the French kings. It is where Napoleon spent his last night before starting his exile on the island of St Hélène. South of Fontainebleau is Barbizon, where Impressionist painters gathered in the mid-1800s.

The Left Bank, or the Latin Quarter
One of Paris' oldest districts, the Left Bank, or the Latin Quarter, is also called the brain of the city: La Sorbonne University and many prestigious colleges are all located in this area. Other monuments include the Panthéon, the Roman Bath of Cluny and Lutetia's arena. Small book and souvenir stands line the area just above the banks of the Seine.

Shopping
Haute Couture
Les Champs Elisées is in the heart of the city's most upscale shopping district. You can indulge your couture cravings for everything from Louis Vuitton and Jean-Paul Gaultier to Givenchy, Chanel and Donna Karan.

The Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle is renowned for high-fashion boutiques: Jean-Paul Gauthier, Givenchy, Christian Dior, Emmanuel Ungaro, Chanel, Nina Ricci and more. Also  famous department stores: Galeries Lafayette, Le Printemps and Le Bon Marché, not to mention specialty stores Louis Vuitton, Hermès and Guerlain.

St. Germain-des-Prés
Trendy shops, cafés, night clubs and monuments abound at St. Germain-des-Prés, a former convent. Nearby is Reine Marie de Medici's Luxembourg Palace, now the seat of the French High Assembly, the Senate. The wonderful gardens are open to the public year round.

Museums
The Louvre
The Louvre, the world's largest museum, houses French, Italian, Spanish, Flemish and English artefacts from the Middle Ages through the 18th century. The Mona Lisa resides here as well as some of Vermeer's very rare paintings. A separate wing has fabulous antique collections from ancient Mediterranean civilizations. At night, the facade, courtyards and I. M. Pei's famous pyramid are all beautifully lit.

Musée d'Orsay
Housed in a restored 19th-century railway station, the Musée d'Orsay is dedicated to the 19th century. Wonderful Impressionist works are on display: Monet, Renoir, Caillebotte, Manet, Sisley, Gauguin and Degas.

Pompidou Centre
The once-controversial Pompidou Centre has completed a major renovation. It is still one of the most advanced and unique museums in Europe, housing an extensive modern art collection as well as a large public library. Atop the building is the trendy Café Georges and a terrace commanding panoramic views of the city skyline.

Excursions
D-Day Landing Beaches
The famous D-Day landing beaches are where many lost their lives in June 1944. Visiting these beaches and the military cemeteries nearby is a moving and memorable experience. The town of Caen has a wonderful memorial museum.

Mont Saint-Michel
Mont Saint-Michel is the most photographed monument in the world. Set on an island, the 14th-century monastery is surrounded by half-timbered houses and a walled town with superb medieval ramparts.

The Champagne Region
The Champagne region is a delightful destination for a wine country discovery day. Start with a visit to the Cathedral of Reims, the place where most of the French kings were crowned. Continue with a visit to the vineyards and sample wonderful champagnes at some of the finest cellars in the region: Möet & Chandon, Mumm and Laurent Perrier.

Tours, Blois and the Château Country
Tours, Blois and the château country are some of France's most romantic and beautiful regions. Start in Tours to visit Amboise, Chenonceau, Chambord and finish in Blois. The architecture of the châteaux is superb.

Sporting/Concert Venues
Palais Omnisport de Paris Bercy
Palais Omnisport de Paris Bercy has venues for a range of sports, from ice skating to basketball and indoor tennis to windsurfing.

Stade de France
The Stade de France took 31 months to build: it was finished in January 1998 and inaugurated by the President Jacques Chirac. The largest stadium in France, it has 60,000 seats no further away than 60 metres (197 feet) from the border of the football field. The remaining seats are 85 metres (279 feet) from the field. With a surface area of 17 hectares (42 acres) and 35 metres (115 feet) high, the stadium is used for football matches, rugby, and other sporting events, as well as major musical concerts.

Parc des Princes
Parc des Princes is the home stadium of the famous French football team, Paris Saint-Germain. The stadium was designed in 1972 and is now undergoing equipment and fittings renovation. Parc des Princes can welcome 49,000 visitors.

Services included

Exclusive use of St Antoine booked. Use of the services of the staff team, including villa concierge, housekeepers...

  •         Wifi as standard
  •         iPhone for data & local calls
  •         A welcome to the home
  •         Toiletries, towels & linens
  •         Top-notch cleaning
  •         24/7 phone support
  •         Local recommendations

Additional Notes

This villa doesn't have air-conditioning, so ask us if you'd like to have fans for your stay.

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