Friday, March 19, 2010

A trip to Paris is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. and we hope you'll have the time of your life, no matter where you choose to stay.

Your two bedroom apartment rentals in Paris are just a few short clicks away. An apartment with two bedrooms adds convenience to the ever-popular studio and represents a more economical option over a multi-bedroom apartment.




Imagine how much fun you and your family or friends will have being together in one of the world's most beautiful cities, sharing breakfast and coffee in the morning, and preparing meals using the wonderful ingredients available from the many local markets.
You'll also save money by preparing many meals at home, freeing up funds for excursions to Disneyland Paris or shopping sprees in fashionable districts such as the 8th near the Champs Elysées.
The Mouffetard market near the Latin Quarter is a great place to find the freshest produce, seafood and other items. The market takes place each day, and you'll have a lot of fun walking in the sunshine, picking out items for the evening's feast.
When you're in the mood to go all-out, there's a floor-wide gourmet food section in the Galeries Lafayette department store. And then, of course, there's Fauchon, the "millionaire's food store" located in the Place de la Madeleine between the Galeries Lafayette and the Champs Elysées. There's a delicatessen here, and you'll find gifts that are decidedly in a non-millionaire's price range. But the sky's certainly the limit if you're in the mood to indulge.

Of course, you may wish to allocate the money you save to theatre and the arts. How about the Pompidou Center in the Beaubourg, for one of the world's most comprehensive selections of modern art? The Louvre is always a wonderful choice. And of course, there's the Picasso museum and countless others to choose from.
Lovers of performing arts may wish to see an opera in either of the two opera houses. Surprisingly, the new opera house in the Bastille area is the more popular venue for ballet, and that may well be an evening of cultural fun that will prove memorable for years to come.

Your Paris two bedroom rental means a bit of togetherness for your party, even if you choose to indulge your separate fancies in the course of your stay. They say the best things in life are shared. And although times of quiet reflection alone are prized by many, there's no question that being such an exciting city together adds a new dimension of fun to the trip. Whether you're looking for two bedroom short term apartment rentals in Paris or something more long-term, a bigger apartment  than a two bedroom rental means more people to share in the good times and more space to go around.
The first step is often determining which part of town "suits" your party best. There are many charming areas in central Paris, from the mystical energy of the Montmartre to the glamour of areas such as the 16th (Paris' most opulent and affluent neighborhood) to the 8th (home of the Champs Elysées and Arc de Triomphe), and the 5th (the St. Germain, Paris' glittering literary zone).
For you, the ideal two bedroom apartment in Paris may be equal parts glamour and bohemian. (Thus the French phrase, "bo-bo," to describe a mix of bohemian and bourgeois elements.) The ultra-chic Marais area, teeming with restaurants, cafés, bars, and bistros, certainly qualifies. But then, so do areas such as the Latin Quarter, with its jazz clubs and cafés, or even the Montparnasse, which is a tamer, more affluent version of the artistic Montmartre to the north.

For those coming to the City of Lights for the first time, the best way to research the various neighborhoods of Paris is often with the assistance of the many guidebooks available at your local bookstore. In the Internet age, there are various resources that can be utilized that give an overview of Paris' arrondissements and the unique qualities of each. You'll discover each district has a personality all its own.

Of course, we invite you to search this very site for useful information on the many neighborhoods, monuments and other attractions near the various Paris two  bedroom apartments available here. And as always, we welcome your questions and feedback. Many qualities vary greatly within a single arrondissement, and asking questions of those who know the areas well is a great way to find answers to specific questions you may have.

One thing's for certain: A trip to Paris is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and we hope you'll have the time of your life, no matter where you choose to stay.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Why not renting a one bedroom apartment for you next trip to Paris


Whether you’re looking for a one bedroom short-term rental or for a one bedroom long term apartment rentals, you’ll find there are a dizzying amount of choices, from which neighborhood you’d like to live in to a range of options regarding the apartment itself.



How much natural light does it get? Does it face a street that quiet or noisy? Is the décor modern, traditional, or eclectic? Do you want to live in a neighborhood with a strong community spirit, or where the spirits run high?
Those in search of a lively nightlife can choose the dual nightlife meccas of the 11th, and would also do well to consider the Marais, one of Paris’ most exciting areas. The sheer number of cafés, pubs and restaurants here may well boggle the mind. Students from the nearby schools of the Latin Quarter fill the businesses here to overflowing with the din  of laughter and fun. But culture can be found here in droves, as well. The Pompidou is here, as well as what many consider to be Paris’ most beautiful square, the majestic Place des Vosges. This is also “medieval Paris,” “gay Paris,” and is home to Paris’ largest orthodox Jewish community. Every type of cuisine imaginable can be found here, along with family-friendly attractions.


The Latin Quarter and Saint Germain are located in the 5th and 6th, just across the Seine. These two districts are home to many of Paris’ best-known schools, such as the Sorbonne, and Paris’ literary tradition, which includes “expat” artists such as Hemingway and existential writers such as Sartre. Paris’ publishing houses are here, as well as famous bookstores like Shakespeare & Company. There are countless houses of quiet contemplation along the Left Bank of the Seine, from the glory of the Notre Dame Cathedral to the more modest American Church of Paris, where you’ll find a bulletin board where other Americans post items for sale, club invitations and more.

The Paris apartment rental one bedroom of your dreams may include artistic havens of the 20th century such as the artistic Montmartre in the north of Paris (once home to Dali, Picasso and Van Gogh), or its sister area on the Left Bank, Montparnasse. The Montparnasse is a fun mixture of the boho and the bourgeois (or “bo-bo” as it’s often called in French), combining a more moneyed artistic tradition with green space and long, contemplative walks by lovely cafés.
Speaking of lovely green areas, why not opt for an apartment in Paris along the Boulevard Saint Michel (often simply called the “Boul'Mich”), leading to Paris’ most royal park, the Jardin de Luxembourg? There are puppet shows here, people playing chess under the trees, a statue garden, and of course the Palais de Luxembourg, which houses the French Senate.

Those who want to be in Paris’ central commercial area, and as about as “central” as one can get, may want to opt for a one bedroom rental in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Here you’ll be literally steps away from the Louvre, Palais Royal, Cartier, Les Halles underground shopping area, and the Rue de Rivoli.
Lover of open-air markets have many choices. The Mouffetard near the Latin Quarter has daily markets, but the Bercy Village Market in the 12th is another wonderful choice. Lovers of gourmet food may wish to live near the “millionaire’s food store,” Fauchon in the Place de Madeleine near the Champs Élysées. Or why not live near the Galeries Lafayette in the Opera district, which has a whole floor devoted to gourmet food?
A one bedroom apartment in the 16th means maximum opulence and luxury, and you may just find a one-bedroom that suits you in or near this incredible area. From the most luxurious to the most modest, there is an incredible range of options to choose from.

No matter where you choose to live in Paris, you’ll love looking. Like Paris itself, the journey is more than the destination itself. Exploring is half the fun. We wish you a fun and rewarding quest, and we’ll see you soon in the City of Lights!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Visit our selection of Paris studio Rental

Your furnished apartment rentals in Paris will be a place to call your own, so for awhile you can relax in the ultimate ease, savoring Paris the way it was meant to be enjoyed. Some tips on finding the perfect Paris studio rental follow.
Think of your very own studio in Paris as a home away from home. Whereas a hotel may well make you feel pressed for time (and quite possibly put pressure on your wallet), a studio rental makes your long or short-term stay in Paris just a little more relaxed.


You can shop at some of the city’s finest shops and open air markets for everything you need to prepare exciting gourmet meals at home. The Rue Mouffetard in the Latin Quarter has a market that’s beloved by many locals as well as visitors. Across the way, the Rue Montorgueil near the Palais Royal in the 2nd district seems to spill over with the many sights, smells and aromas of the trendy food shops and cafés of this vibrant area.
For truly deluxe shopping, look no further than Fauchon, the super-deluxe emporium located in the 8th district. (Similar in stature to Fortnum & Mason in London.) You can indulge almost any culinary dream imaginable here. Of course, there’s also an amazing selection to found in the legendary Galeries Lafayette, located in the 9th district. There’s actually an entire floor here dedicated to nothing but gourmet food.
But feel free to discover your own path. Preparing meals at home means more money to spend on the other wonderful things Paris has to offer, from Disneyland Paris to museums, select restaurant fine dining, gifts, clothes, day trips to Versailles, Seine cruises … the sky’s the limit.
Your furnished studio rental Paris means economical living in a way that actually gives you more money to spend elsewhere. After all, no trip to Paris would be complete without a little shopping. The Champs Elysees is just one of the many places you should explore. There are anchor stores here from some of the world’s best and most luxurious brands.


Of course, shopping also means stores like the Galeries Lafayette, Printemps, and the many charming “one-of-a-kind” boutiques that can be found throughout France’s capital, representing cutting edge fashion, unique gifts, and much more.
Whether your needs encompass a long term or a short term apartment rentals Paris, we know you’ll have a lot of fun exploring your many options. Each neighborhood in Paris has a feel all its own, and although certain districts (such as the 10th, 14th or 15th) may be very well-suited for family living, and others (such as the 5th or 18th) may appeal more to those of artistic bent, the fact is, almost every arrondissement has attractions for any type of person or family.





The 13th has what is called “Paris’ Chinatown,” with a thriving Asian community and also, with a somewhat diametrically opposite feel, the Butte-aux-Cailles. Only assimilated into Paris in the 19th century, the Butte-aux-Cailles has a rather village feel, with a young trendy clientele that gathers in the bars and restaurants here.
The Marais, which spans the 3rd and 4th districts, is often called “gay Paris,” but this very trendy area is also extremely popular with families and the students who come here after their classes in the Latin Quarter across the Seine. The Marais is also home to Paris’ largest Jewish community. As with much of Paris, the Marais has certain focal points, but cannot be reduced to simply one buzzword, or confined in terms of its appeal.
The Saint Germain area on the Left Bank is today one of Paris’ most upscale areas, along with the 16th and the 8th. And yet this was once the stomping ground of gritty artists such as Hemingway and a young Jean Paul Sartre. Its rich literary legacy continues in its stature as the home of French publishing today.
Your very own Paris studio rental, for vacation, business, or a little of both, awaits. With a little research you can find a place that feels right in terms of size, amenities, and locale.
At the end of the day, it will be you coming “home” to place that feels right for you. Although the true excitement of Paris will be the many adventures you’ll have exploring the city, it may be that, in a sense, putting your feet up in a place of your own will count among your sweetest memories.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010

EDVARD MUNCH OR THE ANTI-SCREAM

PINACOTHEQUE DE PARIS - FROM 19th FEBRUARY TO 18th JULY 2010




For this first exhibition in France dedicated to Edvard Munch in twenty years, the Pinacothèque offers a new reading of the artist's work. A collection of 60 paintings and 40 graphic works illustrate the foundations of his artistic career and the development of his expressive style, notably integrating photographs and silent films into his body of work. The majority of the works present have come from private collections.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

IDEAS OF APARTMENTS CLOSE TO FAMOUS MUSEUM IN PARIS

MUSEE CARNAVALET  (www.carnavalet.paris.fr)
In the very heart of the Marais, the museum shelters the memory of Paris. it proposes a visit devoted to the history of the capital. Archeological remains sit side by side with models of ancient monuments and a unique collection of the revolutionary period.

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MUSEE DE LA CHASSE ET DE LA NATURE (www.chassenature.org)
Since it reopened in february 2007, the museum offers an extended visit, focusing on the two themes: a look at hunting in the precious and intimate atmosphere of a collector' home-like that of François and Jacqueline Sommer, the patrons who founded the museum-and the changing status of wild animals since Ancient Times.

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