This charming 1870 ancestral house has four rooms decked out in period features, each of a different configuration and theme pertaining to French colonial cities (Pondicherry, Hanoi, Martinique) and to Paris itself (the two upstairs rooms share a bathroom). It has lovely common areas, hardwood floors, a well-equipped kitchen and breakfast included, served on its attractive outdoor terrace.
Villa Severina
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