The Seine island Ile Saint Louis is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Paris, inhabited mostly by actors, members of the social elite- and guests at the Jeu de Palme. With its latticed balcony and rustic walls dating from the 17th century it has the feel of an aristocratic palace. The building was also a sports hall: the ball game Jeu de Paume, a forebear to tennis, was once the sport of kings. It comes as no surprise that the ceiling today is still 18 meters high. The best rooms are the two apartments with views to the busy goings on along the Rue Saint Louis en L'Ile. One of the apartments has three bedrooms, two baths as well as a small kitchen. Both are reserved for guests planning to stay for a minimum stay of five days.