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  • 2 people
  • 50 m²
  • Avail. : 2024-11-21

Presentation

Right in the heart of Bordeaux's Saint-Pierre district, on the famous rue Saint-Rémi, this 52 m² furnished flat is for rent.

This T2 apartment is on the 2nd floor with lift of a beautiful stone building and has a small balcony.

You'll love its old-world charm (parquet flooring, high ceilings, etc.) and its view of the Rue des Lauriers, overlooking the famous Place du Parlement and its charming restaurants and cafés.

You'll be close to the Place de la Bourse and the Miroir d'Eau, and within easy reach of transport links (tramways C and D are a 4-minute walk away). In short, an ideal location for visiting Bordeaux's historic centre on foot and for getting around easily.

Monthly price €1,900
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
€1,900

Characteristics

  • Lit(s) double(s)
  • Elevator
  • 2nd floor staircase

  • WIFI
  • TV
  • Oven
  • Washing machine
  • Balcony

Composition

This property comprises :

  • an entrance hall,
  • living room with sofa, coffee table, two armchairs, dining table for 3, TV, desk and internet/wifi,
  • a fully-equipped kitchen with a combined microwave oven, fridge, freezer, two-ring hob, kettle, coffee machine, toaster and all you need for cooking,
  • bedroom with double bed (160 x 200 cm) and two large wardrobes,
  • an en-suite shower room with washbasin, hairdryer and heated towel rail,
  • separate WC with washbasin.

The flat is also equipped with a washing machine, iron and ironing board.

Linen is provided (sheets, towels and tea towels) and beds are made on arrival.


A little history:

Rue Saint-Rémi is one of a small number of streets that, not without difficulty, have been fortunate enough to retain their former name.

According to tradition, an early sanctuary dedicated to Saint-Pierre and ruined by the barbarians was rebuilt by Clovis and placed under the protection of Saint-Rémi. However, the oldest remains of the present-day church of Saint-Rémi, rebuilt in the 15th and 16th centuries, date back no further than the 11th century