- 4 people
- 62 m²
- Avail. : 2025-05-31
Presentation
In the heart of Bordeaux's Saint-Pierre district, on rue des Bahutiers, this superb, well-equipped furnished flat is for rent.
This 62m² T3 apartment is located on the 3rd floor (no lift) of a stone residence. You'll love the modern decor in every room, combined with a touch of old-world charm.
The location is ideal: you'll be close to the Bordeaux Opera (500 metres away), 3 minutes from Place de la Bourse and within easy reach of shops, cafés and restaurants. The flat is in a quiet area, yet right in the heart of a lively, bustling district!
A tram stop (line A) is just 3 minutes' walk from the flat.
Monthly price | €2,150 |
Monthly fixed charges
Comprenant les charges de copropriété, l'eau froide, l'abonnement electrique et l'abonnement internet/TV
|
€0 |
Monthly provisions for electricity consumption and taxes | €0 |
Security deposit
1
mois de loyer à verser au plus tard le jour de la remise des clés
|
€2,150 |
Characteristics
- Lit(s) double(s)
- 3rd floor staircase
- WIFI
- TV
- Oven
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
Composition
This T3 apartment comprises:
- a living room with sofa, armchair, coffee table, dining table for 6, TV and internet/wifi,
- a fully-equipped open-plan kitchen with oven/microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, hob, kettle, Nespresso coffee machine, toaster and all you need to cook,
- a first bedroom with a 160 x 200 cm double bed, a chest of drawers and an adjoining dressing room,
- a second bedroom with a 180 x 200 cm double bed, a large wardrobe and a desk,
- a shower room with washbasin, vanity unit, heated towel rail and hairdryer,
- a separate WC.
The flat also has a washing machine, iron and ironing board.
Linen (sheets, towels and tea towels) is provided and beds are made on arrival.
A little history :
From the construction of the rampart in the Lower Empire, despite successive extensions, the density of buildings increased inside the walls and the straight line disappeared in favour of a less rigorous layout, with each section of street receiving a different name.
It was only around 1855 that the entire street was given the unique name of Sainte-Catherine, as the straightening process begun in the eighteenth century gradually came to an end.