The best Airbnbs and rentals in Paris
In his iconic memoir about Paris, A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway wrote that “there are only two places in the world where we can live happy: at home and in Paris.” For those visiting the City of Lights, why not combine the two and live out a Hemingway-ean vie Parisienne (and a happy one, at that) in one of the many delightful, parquet-covered apartments across the city? We've rounded up the finest home-stays from Airbnb and other brilliant rental companies, giving you a tailor-made list of Paris' finest.
The best rentals for the Paris Olympics
Located in one of Paris' most prestigious of neighbourhoods, the 16e arrondissement, this one-bedroom apartment is full of understated charm. A short walk the Bois de Boulogne and suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, home to both the Parc de Princes and Roland-Garros stadiums, this apartment is perfect for those hoping to snag a seat to view the Olympic Games for either tennis, boxing or football.
Avenue Foch IV, 16e.
Sleeps up to 2, from £377 per night.
With its walls crammed with precious art and its furnishings veritable collector's items for discerning interiors nerds, this apartment in Paris' chic 16e arrondissement is truly a design lover's paradise. It too is perfect for those hoping to head to the Roland-Garros or Parc de Princes stadiums, thanks to its close proximity to the Boulogne-Billancourt suburb. Within walking distance of the Trocadéro, Champs-Élysées and Eiffel Tower too, the two-bedroom flat is also ideal for a bit of honest-to-goodness touristing, ideal for a longer stay in the City of Light after the Olympic torch has been extinguished.
Rue Vineuse, 16e.
Sleeps up to 4, from £480 per night.
High up in the hills of Montmartre is this elegant, spacious four-bedroom apartment. A quick métro ride from the Stade de France, which will host both football games as well as the Rugby Sevens matches during the Summer Olympics, this flat is perfectly located for those hoping to tire their lungs out screaming “GOAAALLL!!” by day and elegantly sip Burgundy in your Parisian by night (yes, this intersection exists).
Rue Custine, 18e.
Sleeps up to 7, from £578 per night.
Just off of the chi-chi Rue Saint-Honoré is this adorable, old-world one bedroom apartment. Furnished in the style of a large suite at the nearby five-star hotels the Ritz and Le Bristol, this is perhaps the perfect way to live large while saving a few euros. A two minute's walk away from the Place de la Concorde, the grand plaza which will host the skateboarding, BMX, freestyle and basketball Olympic games next summer, you will be right in the middle of the action – and have a perfect Parisian pied-à-terre pad to crash in when the games are done.
Rue de Mondovi, 1er.
Sleeps up to 2, from £213 per night (with a 10% discount applied to monthly stays).
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