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A newly renovated interior designed apartment situated on the 2nd floor of Avenue Raymond Poincaré in the 16th Arrondissement, and truly one of a kind.

With all the modern features and technology of the 21st century, the apartment is a beautiful mix of modern designs, which in turn compliment the original features of the stunning Parisian architecture.
With Italian antique furniture and contemporary art to grace the soaring walls – together with a connected guest studio with private entrance - this is a property which brings the modern and the classic into perfect harmony.

Specification
Large entrance hall leading onto grand reception/living room with large balcony
Separate TV area
Fully fitted luxury Bulthaup kitchen and breakfast area
Grand dining room with service entrance
1 master bedroom with 2 en-suite bathrooms and integrated audio/visual systems
3 further bedrooms 2 with en-suite bathrooms and integrated audio/visual systems
Guest bathroom
Staff room with separate service entrance, kitchenette and en-suite bathroom
Office
Utility room
Secured entrance with video surveillance

FEATURES
Audio Visual System
WIFI
Air Conditioning
Security System
Parking

BATHROOMS & BEDROOMS
1 master bedroom with 2 en-suite bathrooms and integrated audio/visual systems
3 further bedrooms 2 with en-suite bathrooms and integrated audio/visual systems
1 staff room with separate service entrance, kitchenette and en-suite bathroom

SERVICES & INCLUSIONS
Daily cleaning of the house
Concierge service

AREA
Paris has all but exhausted the superlatives that can reasonably be applied to any city. Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower have been described countless times, as have the Seine and the subtle (and not-so-subtle) differences between the Left and Right Banks. Yet, what writers have never been able to even slightly reflect is the grandness and magic.
Paris probably has more familiar landmarks than any other city in the world. As a result, first-time visitors often arrive in the French capital with all sorts of expectations: of grand vistas, of intellectuals discussing weighty matters in cafés, of romance along the Seine, of naughty nightclub revues, of rude people who won’t speak English. If you look hard enough, you can probably find all of those. But another approach is to set aside the preconceptions of Paris and to explore the city’s avenues and backstreets as if the tip of the Eiffel Tower or the spire of Notre Dame wasn’t about to pop into view at any moment.
Located between Place Victor Hugo and the Trocadéro, making it one of the most exclusive locations in Paris.