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gschicago Nov 25th, 2006 06:30 PM

Paris & Rome Apartments
 
I'm planning a June family trip with my wife and three teenagers for three nights in Paris and three nights in Rome. We would prefer to rent apartments, but it seems like the minimum rentals are typically for four nights.

Is anyone familiar with apartment rentals that could be booked for three nights? I know that we would apreciate the kitchen and extra space.

Also, we will probably take the train - is the Artesia Night Train the way to go?


cabovacation Nov 25th, 2006 07:14 PM

In Paris we rented a fabulous apartment. Go to www.lacigaleparis.com and check it out. Minimum 4 nights. I can't say enough about how great it is, and how wonderful and helpful are the owners. I think you should contact them and see if you can do three nights. It is privately owned and they are extremely nice.

gschicago Nov 26th, 2006 08:45 AM

Thanks cabo. The lacigleparis site looks like they have some great units.

Leely Nov 26th, 2006 10:12 AM

You don't mention budget, but in Paris I've rented from guestapartment.fr and in Rome realrome.com. I believe both will rent by the day, though I'm not certain. The rentals on guestapartment are typically more luxurious than those from realrome. I enjoyed both.

Good luck.

Danna Nov 26th, 2006 11:00 AM

Have you looked at vrbo.com? The Paris apartment we rented wouldn't be large enough for your family, but I know you can rent for fewer than four days, just had to pay a higher rate. I imagine there are many apartments with the same pricing schedule.

After our apartment experience I can't imagine a reason for staying in a hotel again. Good Luck!

Statia Nov 26th, 2006 12:38 PM

I believe sleepinitaly.com rents for three nights for Rome.

kybourbon Nov 26th, 2006 12:55 PM

It will probably be much cheaper to fly one of the budget airlines. You can take Easyjet from Rome Ciampino to Paris Orly and there are other connections from Rome FCO to Paris CDG. If you decide to fly, pay attention to luggage weight restrictions on each budget airline.
www.whichbudget.com

www.venere.com lists apartments that rent for 3+ nights.

annhig Nov 26th, 2006 01:45 PM

your query prompted me to do a bit of web-surfing - large selections of apartments allowing three day rentals can be found on the slow-travel site. This easter we booked in Rome through Italy-accom [confusingly, they call themselves "Rome-accom", "Venice-accom" etc, but they re the same people. THey were very helpful and our apartment was very nice. I'm sure there are a lot of others too.

gschicago Nov 26th, 2006 06:25 PM

Great information. Thank you for the help!


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