This apartment is perfectly located and has severallines of metros (3, 2, 13) and several bus lines.
You are close to the Grands Magasins, Opera, Montmartre.
Many merchants are nearby and several supermarkets.

The Batignolles area is a district of Paris situated in the northeastern 17th arrondissement.
Rural independent since February 1830, the village of Batignolles was attached to Paris in 1860 by a decree of the Emperor Napoleon III. The connection to the unofficial capital of an economic viewpoint, however, was the oldest: the place was already a land of predilection for Parisian merchants who built their homes long before the integration by administrative Paris.
The area experienced a very active cultural life in the second half of the 14th century. The poet Paul Verlaine spent part of his youth to the Batignolles, St. Helena, he studied at a private school, then at lycée Chaptal. Stéphane Mallarmé, lived in rue de Rome and gathered around him a brilliant company and cultivated. The painter Manet and his friends in the "Group of Batignolles, were regulars and neighborhood cafes.
Singer Barbara was a native of Batignolles, which it refers to the square in his song Perlimpinpin. Brochant street she lived. Jacques Brel lived upon his arrival in Paris, Rue Lemercier in the city and there he wrote : " ne me quitte pas "