1. Our website is complete and after I take one last inspection it will be UP ND RUNNING!! somebody crack open the vuerve clicquot!! :)
2. While in Paris 4 weeks ago *sigh* - amongst a whirlwind of sightseeing, cafe couching, speed shopping and musee meandering, we somehow found time to secure NEW Bed & Breakfast apartments. 2 to be exact. Which takes our B&B apartments up to a total of 55. AND 4 more that are still currently pending but which should come through any day now.
3. Its spring time weather in sydney...ok so that has nothing to do with anything 'Paris' but worthy of a hurrrah I think :)
Here are some images and info, of one of our fabulous new B&B apartments: I hope you like it. Let me know what you think? (i'll post the second one soon too)
Apartment #363 - Sabrina's place!!
Location: 1st arrondissement
Price: 100 euro per night / 2 people: 119 euro per night.
Ideally located, Sabrina’s B&B is in the heart of Paris in the 1st arrondissement, very close to the Louvre Museum and the Tuileries Gardens. Very smart with old oak wooden flooring and typical french moulds on the ceiling, it offers an independent guest room with windows opening on a quiet internal yard, which guarantees you quiet nights.
It's located on the first floor of an haussmann building, this apartment is typically Parisian. You will be charmed by the mix of styles and colours throughout.
Furniture all purchased at the antique flea markets, the 18th century mixed with baroque and contemporary.
Your bedroom is very independent with privacy and comfort. The doors open out onto the hall, facing the bathroom.
It's 15m2 wide and offers a double bed and windows open onto an internal courtyard.
Sabrina wanted the bedroom to be very simple, with white walls and only a few key pieces and frames to create a neutral atmosphere so guests feel at home.
There is an antique dresser, a chair, television set and documents on Paris (including maps and guides)
There is only 1 bathroom which must be shared with Sabrina but as the guest you always have priority. It is decorated with bright colours and much taste.
Extra info: Breakfast is served by Sabrina in the dining room (see first 2 images). It is typically french: warm drinks (tea, coffee, warm milk of chocolate), orange juice, butter, jams, baguette and croissants (or brioches and chocolate croissants)
Au revoir xxx
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