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Where would I find a cheap but nice apartment to rent for a week in Paris - one that is near public transport?

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Where would I find a cheap but nice apartment to rent for a week in Paris - one that is near public transport?

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  1. You should expect to pay about 100 euros a night for an apartment in the city.  This is comparable to a tourist-class hotel rate, BUT you have the advantage of more space (usually) and cooking facilities which allow you to prepare some of your meals at home.  

    If you google "paris vacation rental" you will get a multitude of hits.


  2. Paris has such a dense public transportation net that just about everyplace within the city of Paris proper is near public transportation.

    Paris is not the most expensive city in Europe but it is not cheap and there simply aren't any "cheap but nice" apartments for one week rentals.

    The cheapest accomodations in Paris are places like the Hotel Tiquetonne  where you can get a double for 50 euros a night. http://www.eurocheapo.com/paris/hotel/ho...

    There ARE apartments that you can rent for a week and they are good value for the money but you simply aren't going to find a place you can rent for €100 euros a week or some other fantastically low price.

    Here are some companies that specialize in short term apartment rentals for tourists:

    http://www.paristudios.com/

    http://www.rentparis.com/home.php

    http://www.beau-paris.com/

  3. Accommodation in France is not a problem, there are so many companies that specialise in holiday apartments and cottage holidays that I am sure you will find a suitable place to stay, we have just been and used a company that advertise thousands of places to rent in France. The good idea behind this company is that you can contact the owner of the cottage directly. I really recommend you give them a try. The Address is  www.cheznous.com

  4. Hi Rosalie,

    Paris is an amazing place and you will definitely find what you're looking for.  As you haven't mentioned which country you're from, it's hard to know what's cheap for you.

    I've just booked an apartment in Paris for June, after looking at about 100 different ones online.  I was totally amazed at what I found :-)

    You will be able to find a Studio - no bedroom - but with a fold out sofa bed and kitchenette & bathroom in every district/arrondissement.

    I looked at so many companies, and the one I ended up choosing is:

    http://www.Holiday-Rentals.co.uk

    Here's one for 380 euro per week, in the Marais, 3rd arrondissement - VERY central:

    http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/p90099

    Notes:

    - most apartment buildings in Paris do not have a lift/elevator, so be prepared to walk up a couple of flights of stairs

    - many buildings are centuries-old, therefore many apartments are small and compact, but functional

    You can save money buy cooking your own meals or shopping at the local street markets and making a picnic.

    List of local Paris street markets:

    http://www.a-night-in-paris.com/paris-ma...

    Here's a budget Hotel room - Hotel Richard, for 40 euro per night in April [I didn't know the dates of your visit]:

    http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/richard....

    As for public transport, you'll find it on every street of Paris :-)

    Have a fabulous time! Write and let me know which place you end up staying in so I can recommend it to others.

    Cheers

    Teena

    http://www.a-night-in-paris.com

  5. You can find one near the Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees. Metro Charles de Gaulle Etoile (which is also the RER link) is just two minutes away. The Air France Airport shuttle from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport stops on Avenue Carnot, one minute away. There are also very good bus services from here. Good value rates and no agency fees to pay. You can travel quickly and with ease from here to any place in Paris.   www.parisapartment.iowners.net

  6. Every place in Paris will be near public transport (generally metro).

    But something cheap, no...

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