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Claire Berni131 Rue Du Chemin Vert
Paris
75011
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Pépé Merle is conveniently situated in the vibrant 11th arrondissement at the heart of Paris. This lively district offers a wealth of attractions, including the renowned Père Lachaise cemetery, as well as proximity to Bastille, République, Ménilmontant, and the Marais area. The Père Lachaise Metro Station is just a stone's throw away, providing easy access to two major lines that traverse the city. Additionally, a nearby bus station offers convenient transportation options to popular destinations such as the Louvre, Jardin des Plantes, Villette, and the quays of the Canal de l'Ourcq.At Chez Pépé Merle, guests can experience an authentic Parisian bed and breakfast. Housed within the historic building that once served as my great-grandfather's boiler shop, our establishment now features three comfortable rooms with tasteful decor. The Grand Palais Room and Oberkampf Room each offer a private bathroom, while the Family Suite comprises the Ménilmontant Room and the Oberkampf Room, which share a well-appointed bathroom.
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Location: 131 rue du Chemin Vert, 75011 Paris
GPS coordinates: Latitude 48.857893, Longitude 2.3712668
Transportation options:
- Take the Métro Line 2 or Ligne 3 and get off at the Père Lachaise stop. From there, exit towards Bd de Ménilmontant.
- Alternatively, you can take Bus Line 61 or Ligne 69 and alight at the Folie Regnault Chemin vert stop.
- Another option is to take Bus Line 71 and disembark at the Père Lachaise stop.
Location: 131 rue du Chemin Vert, 75011 Paris
GPS coordinates: Latitude 48.857893, Longitude 2.3712668
Transportation options:
- Take the Métro Line 2 or Ligne 3 and get off at the Père Lachaise stop. From there, exit towards Bd de Ménilmontant.
- Alternatively, you can take Bus Line 61 or Ligne 69 and alight at the Folie Regnault Chemin vert stop.
- Another option is to take Bus Line 71 and disembark at the Père Lachaise stop.
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- Père Lachaise Cemetery: Located within walking distance from Rue Du Chemin Vert, Père Lachaise Cemetery is the final resting place of many famous personalities, including Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison. It is known for its beautiful tree-lined paths and impressive tombstones.
- Place de la Bastille: Just a short distance away, Place de la Bastille is a historic square that symbolizes the French Revolution. It features the Colonne de Juillet, a monument commemorating the July Revolution. The area surrounding the square is buzzing with cafes, shops, and theaters.
- Opéra Bastille: Situated near the Place de la Bastille, the Opéra Bastille is a modern opera house that hosts world-class performances. Its architecture and acoustics make it a must-visit for music lovers.
- Canal Saint-Martin: A charming waterway in the 10th and 11th arrondissements, Canal Saint-Martin offers picturesque views and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the canal, have a picnic, or even take a boat tour.
- Le Marais: Known for its historic buildings, trendy boutiques, and vibrant nightlife, Le Marais is one of Paris' most popular neighborhoods. It is home to various attractions, including the Centre Pompidou, Place des Vosges, and numerous museums, art galleries, and cafes.
- Notre-Dame Cathedral: Although currently closed for renovations after the 2019 fire, Notre-Dame Cathedral remains an iconic symbol of Paris. Located on the Île de la Cité, it boasts stunning Gothic architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- The Louvre Museum: A short metro ride away, the Louvre Museum is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument. It houses thousands of artworks, including the famous Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory of Samothrace.
- Luxembourg Gardens: Offering a serene escape from the bustling city, Luxembourg Gardens is a beautiful park situated in the 6th arrondissement. Visitors can relax by the fountains, stroll through the manicured gardens, or rent a sailboat to float on the central pond.
- Sainte-Chapelle: Located on the Île de la Cité near Notre-Dame, Sainte-Chapelle is a stunning medieval Gothic chapel famous for its stained glass windows. The vibrant colors and intricate designs of the windows create a breathtaking visual experience. 10. Picasso Museum: Housed in the Hôtel Salé, a grand 17th-century mansion, the Picasso Museum showcases an extensive collection of artworks by the renowned artist, Pablo Picasso. The museum exhibits paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and drawings from different periods of Picasso's career.