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Renting an apartment in Paris is a smart if you will be there for an extended period of time or want the flexibility of cooking your own meals and doing laundry. You can usually get more space for a better price than you would pay for a hotel room.
Finding a vacation rental apartment in Paris is not easy. I have stayed in gorgeous ones and ones that are great in photos, awful in person. Here are a few questions you should ask an apartment service before committing to a rental:
I ask friends who had rented apartments in Paris. They suggested all the usual suspects: VRBO, AirBNB, Homeaway, Haven in Paris, etc. I consulted Travel and Leisure magazine's awards issue and saw they suggested Guest Apartment Services for Paris apartments.
After much research, wrangling and debate, we decided to go with Guest Apartment Services. I like the gorgeous and hip options Haven in Paris offered but Guest Apartment Services fit our location and pricing needs better.
We settled on their Narcisse apartment, a classic 700-square foot beauty on the Ile St. Louis. A great location, a gorgeous space at about $250, give or take, a night for a 10-day trip. Done!
Approximately two weeks before our trip, we received an email from Christophe, one of Guest Apartment Services owners, who informed us that there would be renovation work on the building during our stay. There would be scaffolding surrounding the structure and noise from 8am until 5pm every day. Not great if you have a baby.
He offered us an "upgrade" to Snowdrop, a sleek, contemporary 754-square foot unit right across from Notre Dame, located in an apartment building at 19 Quai de Montebello. We hemmed and hawed. We didn't know the neighborhood as well and, according to the map, it looked to be right on a busy street overlooking the Seine River. We worried about the noise keeping us awake at night.
Finding a vacation rental apartment in Paris is not easy. I have stayed in gorgeous ones and ones that are great in photos, awful in person. Here are a few questions you should ask an apartment service before committing to a rental:
- What is your cancellation policy?
- Do you charge for electricity?
- Do you offer maid services?
- Do you have air conditioning? Many don't. If it's a hot summer, you will suffer.
- What time can I get into the apartment?
- What happens if I lose the keys?
- Do you have an emergency service if something breaks?
- Do you allow children? Some don't.
- Will you offer an apartment walk thru to show me how to use the unfamiliar Parisian appliances?
- Will you provide concierge services: help with side trips, reservations, etc?
- Are the photos online a fair representation of the apartment? (During our November 2014 stay the photos did not accurately represent the apartment. It was awful).
- When were the photos taken.
I ask friends who had rented apartments in Paris. They suggested all the usual suspects: VRBO, AirBNB, Homeaway, Haven in Paris, etc. I consulted Travel and Leisure magazine's awards issue and saw they suggested Guest Apartment Services for Paris apartments.
After much research, wrangling and debate, we decided to go with Guest Apartment Services. I like the gorgeous and hip options Haven in Paris offered but Guest Apartment Services fit our location and pricing needs better.
Approximately two weeks before our trip, we received an email from Christophe, one of Guest Apartment Services owners, who informed us that there would be renovation work on the building during our stay. There would be scaffolding surrounding the structure and noise from 8am until 5pm every day. Not great if you have a baby.
View of Snowdrops entry and dining room. It REALLY does look like this!/Image via Guest Apartment Services |
We stuck with it because, as I learned, summertime apartments in Paris are a tough get.
So how was it?
So how was it?