Paris Apartment Comparisons

Old Sep 3rd, 2010, 02:42 AM
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Paris Apartment Comparisons

Having twice rented apartments in Paris, I though our experiences may be helpful for others trying to decide where to stay. Both times we needed accommodation for 2 of us – a reasonably fit couple of mid 60s age.

Our first apartment was in 6th arr, in a quiet street behind St Germain des Pres Church. There was a large door opening to the street, then our accommodation was at the back of a courtyard and up 1 1/2 flights of stairs. This was extremely quiet for such a central location. It was a studio of quite small proportions, but was sufficient for us. For me a comfortable bed was important, so we chose this rather than an apartment with a fold out sofa bed, as some of those don’t provide a lot of support under the mattress. The only chairs were two metal frame seats at the tiny dining table, so no relaxing seating at all. For a first-time stay in Paris, the 6th is an ideal location – plenty of atmosphere, shops, restaurants, and cafes within easy walking distance.

Our second was in 1st arr, on a busy street across from the Louvre. This apartment was on level 4, in a building with elevator. The windows of the apartment overlooked the road, and the noise level at night was so loud that we needed to sleep with the double glazed windows closed. The Vesper bikes and police sirens were overwhelming!

Having an elevator in the building didn’t remove the need to climb stairs – out of our 7 days there, the elevator was out of action for 4 of them. Climbing 82 stairs at least twice a day was not what I had bargained on! The property manager was aware of this problem when we checked in, and immediately offered a discount on the rental, so this helped somewhat. According to him, elevators in old buildings break down frequently. When selecting an apartment, this eventuality hadn’t crossed my mind; for us it was only an inconvenience, but for anyone unable to cope with stairs, it would have been a disaster. The apartment had a combined washing machine / dryer, and this was a real bonus. It was described as a 1 bedroom apartment – there was a sliding door between the living and bedrooms, but nothing to block off the kitchen, so really kitchen and bedroom were in the one space. This wasn’t a problem for us, just a funny layout. Having the extra space (rather than the studio size) made for much more comfort – a lounge to relax on after all the pavement pounding was excellent.
Once again, shopping and dining was very convenient.

Both apartments were very close to Metro stations – we didn’t always need to use trains, but at the end of a long day out it was very convenient to get ‘home’ quickly and easily.

Happy travels, Di
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Old Sep 3rd, 2010, 02:57 AM
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Hi

Thanks for this. For the benefit of future travellers have you the internet sites for the apartments reviewed?
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I never book an apartment in Paris on a floor higher than I feel comfortable climbing stairs and with luggage. One can not depend on elevators. Plus, some times I don't want to use the elevator as I don't want to possibly get stuck in it if it does break down. Who would get me out? What if it happens when residents are away at work? I usually use the elevator for sending the luggage up to a certain floor and then I'll walk the stairs up and meet the elevator to remove the luggage from it. Happy Travels!
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Good points made about the apartments. I would have a hard time climbing up 4 to 6 flights of stairs! Of your two apts., I think I would have preferred the St. Germain one, even if a smaller space. (But I usually go to Paris solo, so bigger space isn't so much a factor). I like St. Germain much better than the area around the Louvre. For me, a comfortable bed is very important, and that's one reason I stay in hotels instead of studio apts. I really hate sofa beds. What rental agent did you use for the St. Germain studio?
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Old Sep 3rd, 2010, 02:10 PM
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Thanks everyone for your interest.

The St Germain studio was a private listing on vrbo.com - number VRBO 74471.

The apartment near the Louvre was also a vrbo listing, but the booking was managed by parisvisitservices.com - listing number 193833.

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We rented a studio apartment from VacatoninParis in the 2nd on Blvd Sebastopol. It was on the 6th floor but the building had two elevators and a Monoprix next door. It was quiet although facing the Blvd. The apartment had 2 studio beds that could be used as sofas by day and were comfortable for sleeping and could be pushed together if one wished, so it was a convenient set up. The nearby Rue Montorgueil was a real plus.
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