Thursday, April 19, 2012

One more location question in 5/6th.

Many thanks to those who responded to my last question about R. Sevres vs. R. V. Cousin. I now have one more possibility for accommodations on R de L%26#39;Odeon which looks like a sort of uninteresting spot from the pictures (no cafes, markets, etc on the street). Is there much difference between R. V. Cousin and R de L%26#39;Odeon? Is one a clearly more interesting and lively spot or are they pretty similar?





I%26#39;m probably splitting hairs at this point, but if you have any thoughts, I%26#39;d love to hear them.





Thanks in advance.




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You can%26#39;t get a much better location than R. de l%26#39;Odeon, but I am not a local and don%26#39;t know exactly what sits at your address. But, it is in the middle of St. Germain des pres and very, very convenient. I might put this location above R. V Cousin, however at this point I would be looking at the apartment amenities because both are well located.




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Would you mind to put links to these apartments ? I keep good leads for future reference and I like the location of both of these !




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Rue de l%26#39;Odéon is livelier than rue Victor Cousin, a tiny street tucked away next to Panthéon. The good thing on rue de l%26#39;Odéon is that the activity is one hundred metres away, but the street itself is lined with bookshops, not restaurants, which makes for quieter and less smelly accommodation! I would personally choose Odéon, but honestly, you are right, it%26#39;s a matter of splitting hairs.




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