Has anyone stayed in an apartment belonging to paris perfect?
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Has anyone stayed in an apartment belonging to paris perfect?
While searching for nice apartments in Paris I came across parisperfect.com. There apartments look amazing and are reasonably priced. I would like to know if anyone has stayed there and there experience. Also, how is the location? Is it close to a grocery store?
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Stayed there in October at the Cabernet: as good as the pictures! Grocery store is across the street.<BR>Stood on the balcony every night and figured out from looking out at the view every night. Owners nice. Had a medical problem and Philippe got me into one of the best cardiologists right away; wouldn't have been possible on our own. It doesn't have anything to do with the apartments, but their extra effort made all the difference to us.
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We have been discussing them at length recently, so yes, do a search and you will get quite a few notes. Personally I prefer the location of the Latin Quarter or 6th to the Eiffel Tower (7th)location of Parisperfect, but yes it is a nice neighborhood.<BR>I also looked at booking one for next summer, but found something on St. Germaine from another source that was larger, looked nicer and less "cramped", and was AIR-CONDITIONED, as well as $175 a week cheaper. That was for a one bedroom. But if you are looking for a two bedroom (and especially a 2 bedroom with 2 baths) they really like a good deal.
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I was intrigued with parisperfect and took a look. As Patrick I prefer the Latin Qtr./St. Germain districts. However, I didn't see any apartments offered in these areas from parisperfect-only nearby the Eiffel Tower. The apartments look very nice but the area is generally quiet in comparison to the 5th & 6th arrs. The area, therefore, is very good and safe. Each district has grocery stores and restaurants but I feel in the 16th dist. around the Eiffel Tower they're limited; again, the 5th & 6th have alot of selection. But this is only my preference.
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Sorry, I had listed it on another thread but here it is again.<BR><BR>I went to http://france-apartment.com which is a website which lists dozens of other specific websites for Paris rentals as well as individual rentals and even classified ads. I sifted through them all for days. I have also looked at all the major websites. My goal was to keep it at $200 or less a night (for a week), find a place without any extra charges (except a deposit), have a nicely furnished and comfortable 1 bedroom apartment that was air conditioned since I'll be there the last of July and first of August.<BR><BR>Most apartments I found just didn't "turn me on at all". I can't deal with a small "double" sized bed, nor one that is pushed against a wall on one side. I also wanted a bathroom with a shower, not just a hand-held in the tub, or a tiny booth of a shower. If above the second actual floor, I'd definitely want an elevator. And of course, location - location - location.<BR>I really don't want to stay in a place that reminds me of the way I lived in a dormitory in college, which many of them do. These are all things that are important to me, and hopefully I've found one with the one I got, which is a privately owned apartment on St. Germaine near Odeon (I'm familiar with the exact location). You can see this one on its own website: www.sant.com.<BR>It's not overly impressive, but it meets all my criteria and was even available for my exact dates (not a Saturday to Saturday often required).<BR>It is owned and rented directly by someone living in SanFrancisco but they have an agent to meet me with the keys, etc.
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