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Pleasant apartment well connecetd to the centre in 20e - Ménilmontant
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Pleasant apartment well connecetd to the centre in 20e - Ménilmontant

From 28 Mar 2024

€2,600 /month
Bills included
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Close to Montmartre parisian hausmanian appartment in 18e - Montmartre-Pigalle
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Close to Montmartre parisian hausmanian appartment in 18e - Montmartre-Pigalle

From 02 May 2024

€665 €659 /month
Jolie chambre en colocation à Cergy, proche universités
Up to 1 people • 4 bedrooms

Jolie chambre en colocation à Cergy, proche universités

From 30 Apr 2024

€550 /month
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Nice single bedroom in a hotel, near the Simplon metro in 18e - Montmartre-Pigalle
Up to 1 people • 26 bedrooms

Nice single bedroom in a hotel, near the Simplon metro in 18e - Montmartre-Pigalle

From 29 Apr 2024

€650 /month
Bills included
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Montmartre hausmanian appartment -private bedroom and private living room in 18e - Montmartre-Pigalle
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Montmartre hausmanian appartment -private bedroom and private living room in 18e - Montmartre-Pigalle

From 16 May 2024

€735 €685 /month
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Bright single ensuite bedroom in a hotel, in the 18th arrondissement in 18e - Montmartre-Pigalle
Up to 2 people • 26 bedrooms

Bright single ensuite bedroom in a hotel, in the 18th arrondissement in 18e - Montmartre-Pigalle

From 01 May 2024

€750 /month
Bills included
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Pleasant studio near the Boulainvilliers train station in 16e - Trocadero-Auteuil-Passy
Up to 2 people

Pleasant studio near the Boulainvilliers train station in 16e - Trocadero-Auteuil-Passy

From 02 May 2024

€1,250 /month
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Pleasant studio near the Cambronne metro in 4e - Hôtel de Ville - Centre Pompidou
Up to 2 people

Pleasant studio near the Cambronne metro in 4e - Hôtel de Ville - Centre Pompidou

From 02 May 2024

€1,324 /month
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Very pleasant studio in Les Archives neighbourhood in 3e - Temple
Up to 2 people

Very pleasant studio in Les Archives neighbourhood in 3e - Temple

From 02 May 2024

€1,512 /month
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Spacious studio flat near Arts et Métiers metro station in 3e - Temple
Up to 2 people

Spacious studio flat near Arts et Métiers metro station in 3e - Temple

From 03 May 2024

€1,565 /month
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Spacious and bright room - 14m² - PA32 in 16e - Trocadero-Auteuil-Passy
Up to 2 people • 3 bedrooms

Spacious and bright room - 14m² - PA32 in 16e - Trocadero-Auteuil-Passy

From 02 May 2024

€995 /month
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Pleasant and cosy room - 10m² - PA56 in 10e - Gare du Nord
Up to 2 people • 5 bedrooms

Pleasant and cosy room - 10m² - PA56 in 10e - Gare du Nord

From 02 May 2024

€870 /month
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Spacious and cosy room - 15m² - PA35 in 20e - Ménilmontant
Up to 2 people • 4 bedrooms

Spacious and cosy room - 15m² - PA35 in 20e - Ménilmontant

From 02 May 2024

€810 /month
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Cosy and luminous room - 14m² - PA48 in 16e - Trocadero-Auteuil-Passy
Up to 2 people • 4 bedrooms

Cosy and luminous room - 14m² - PA48 in 16e - Trocadero-Auteuil-Passy

From 02 May 2024

€1,070 /month
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Cosy 10m² bedroom to rent in Saint Denis - SDN19 in Saint-Denis
Up to 2 people • 4 bedrooms

Cosy 10m² bedroom to rent in Saint Denis - SDN19 in Saint-Denis

From 02 May 2024

€620 /month
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Appealing 1-bedroom apartment close to Louvre - Rivoli metro station in 1e - Louvre-Chatelêt
Up to 1 people • 1 bedroom

Appealing 1-bedroom apartment close to Louvre - Rivoli metro station in 1e - Louvre-Chatelêt

From 02 May 2024

€1,683 €1,617 /month
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Superb bedroom of 14 m² for rent - SDN35 in Saint-Denis
Up to 2 people • 4 bedrooms

Superb bedroom of 14 m² for rent - SDN35 in Saint-Denis

From 02 May 2024

€660 /month
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Charming studio in 2e - Bourse
Up to 2 people

Charming studio in 2e - Bourse

From 02 May 2024

€2,052 /month
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Spacious bedroom - 15m² - RU13
Up to 2 people • 5 bedrooms

Spacious bedroom - 15m² - RU13

From 02 May 2024

€750 /month
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Luminous and cosy room - 11m² - NTR8
Up to 2 people • 4 bedrooms

Luminous and cosy room - 11m² - NTR8

From 02 May 2024

€720 /month
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Cosy and luminous room - 10m² - NTR2
Up to 2 people • 4 bedrooms

Cosy and luminous room - 10m² - NTR2

From 02 May 2024

€720 /month
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Nice cosy room - 11m² - RU16
Up to 2 people • 6 bedrooms

Nice cosy room - 11m² - RU16

From 02 May 2024

€720 /month
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Cosy room - 11m² - RU12
Up to 2 people • 5 bedrooms

Cosy room - 11m² - RU12

From 02 May 2024

€720 /month
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Cosy and comfortable room - 11m² - PA43 in 11e - Bastille - République
Up to 2 people • 4 bedrooms

Cosy and comfortable room - 11m² - PA43 in 11e - Bastille - République

From 02 May 2024

€1,010 /month
Bills included

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