Holiday Homes & Baches in Paris

Holiday Homes & Baches in Paris

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Highlights in Paris

  • High art
  • Fine dining
  • Astonishing architecture
  • World-leading fashion

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Holiday Apartment for 2 People in Paris, Ile de France
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Paris, Ile de France
Holiday Apartment • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
10.0
Discover Paris from our lovely apartment. This stylish apartment is perfect for a holiday away whilst enjoying all the comforts of home.As a self-catering apartment, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, an oven, a kettle, a freezer and a microwave.The apartment is a perfect place to relax and offers a television and internet access.The queen size bed is waiting for you with a view to the private garden.There is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a tube with showerLinen and towels are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.Hous...
from NZ$193 / night
Holiday Apartment for 3 People in Eiffel Tower, Paris
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Eiffel Tower, Paris
Holiday Apartment • 50 m² • 1 Bedroom
8.1
(31 reviews)
## SpaceThis 50 sqm unit is perfect for a couple wishing to spend a comfortable tourist or business stay. The spacious living room is bathed in sunlight and features a sofa, a large flat TV screen, and a coffee table, creating a cozy and relaxing atmosphere. The dining area is conveniently located near an open gallery type fully equipped kitchen, allowing for easy meal preparation and enjoyable dining experiences. The bedroom is designed with the utmost comfort in mind, offering a double bed with a comfortable mattress for a restful night's sleep. Additionally, the bedroom includes a well-a...
from NZ$195 / night
Studio for 3 People in Paris, Ile de France
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Paris, Ile de France
Studio • 3 Guests • 3 People
7.0
(2 reviews)
Welcome to your home in the 17th district of Paris! Located just 10 minutes from the Porte de Saint Ouen metro station, you will experience ultimate comfort and convenience. When you're not out exploring the city, retreat to this charming space or make use of the on-site amenities. Other features you'll love:• Cozy studio with 1 Double bed• Sofa bed for 1 guest• Full Kitchenette• FREE Wi-Fi• Bed linens and Towels are Included!• TV with international channels or beINSports • Breakfast Service available• Underground Parking available• 24h guest service team on-site to ensure you have a stress...
from NZ$217 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Paris

NZ$653for 25 Jan - 1 Feb
NZ$813 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Paris

26%for 25 Jan - 1 Feb
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Holiday homes and baches in Paris

Rent accommodation in Paris – a city of two halves

When looking for a holiday home in Paris, consider that the city is thought by many to be two separate destinations: The Right Bank (north of the River Seine, Rive Droite in French) and the Left Bank (south of the River Seine, Rive Gauche in French). The river intersects the city and until modern times crossing the river was only possible in a few places, so very different cultures built up on each side. There are still many signs of this even now. Choose a home on the Right Bank, which plays host to the glamorous side of Paris, the world-famous Champs-Élysées, as well as the incredible Louvre, or opt for the Left Bank with its more bohemian style.

City homes with style

Holiday homes in Paris are typically light, bright flats, many with a balcony to look over the street below. The buildings in Paris are universally beautiful, and rentals on higher floors often boast extraordinary views over this stunning city. Some holiday homes in Paris feature delightful gardens, or terraces decorated with colourful potted plants to bring a rural twist to the urban space.

Holidays in Paris

The area and getting around

Paris’s modern transportation system

Paris has its own international airport as well as a number of major train stations which connect to international railway services. The metro system is excellent, fast and reliable, and there is also an excellent bus service. Driving in Paris can be challenging, and watch out for the famous Place de l'Étoile, the 8-laned roundabout around the Arc de Triomphe! The rules of the road here mean that you must give way to those entering the roundabout, and there are no set lanes, so good judgment is needed!

The city of fashion

Universally acknowledged as the world’s leading city of fashion, Paris is home to such names as Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Christan Dior. The places to see and be seen for fashionistas are undoubtedly the Champs-Elysées (first and foremost), Avenue Montaigne, Rue Cambon, and Faubourg Saint-Honoré. However, Paris is packed with smaller, independent boutiques which are more accessible and no less glamorous than the leading haute couture establishments. Paris Fashion Week, typically held in the Spring and Autumn, is the pinnacle of vogue in the city.

Travellers and activities

Paris for couples

Paris is one of the world’s most romantic cities. It’s pretty streets, lined with Plane trees and Horse Chestnuts, are shady in the hot summer and cosy in the winter. A walk down the banks of the River Seine will lead you to the beautiful Pont des Arts, otherwise known as the Love Lock Bridge, where lovers place a padlock on the bridge, and throw the keys into the river to represent their eternal connection. Don’t miss the tiny island in the Seine, Ile Saint Louis, which is a haven or romantic tranquillity, with delightful cafes to sit and plan your future together.

Paris for foodies

While Paris has an incredible range of fabulous Michelin star restaurants, the real joy of the city is discovering its less well known and delightful unlisted treasures. Consider trying, for instance, some of Paris’ wonderful creperies – ‘Les Crepes de Louis-Marie’ on Rue de Arbalete is fabulous. The charming ‘La Becane A Gaston’ is a bistro on Rue Lucien Sampaix that offers delicious, no-frills but superbly created dishes in a friendly atmosphere. France is, of course, famous for its patisseries, so keep an eye out for the freshly made mille-feuille for a naughty but nice treat on the street!

Daredevils can ascend to the top of the Eiffel Tower the alternative way – up its 1,665 steps!

Top 5 travel tips in Paris

1. See the enigmatic smile in person

The Mona Lisa is permanently housed in the Louvre. This famous gallery has far more than just the world’s most famous smile. The Venus de Milo, for example, is one of the countless priceless pieces to be discovered.

2. Peer up at the Eiffel Tower.

Installed in 1887 and now classed as one of the seven wonders of the modern world, the Eiffel Tower you can climb the steps up to the best view of Paris anywhere. Top tip: whilst the Bir-Hakeim metro station is closer, approach the tower from Trocadéro – the view is far grander.

3. Discover the white wonder of the Sacré-Cœur

This stunning white cathedral is on the top of the hill of Montmartre, and is the highest point of the city of Paris. Dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, this cathedral is a hugely important Catholic church as well as one of Paris’ most famous tourist destinations.

4. The one-and-only Arc de Triomphe

Found at the very end of the Champs-Élysées, in the centre of the infamous Place de l'Étoile is the Arc de Triomphe – the world’s largest arch. It is a memorial to those who fought for France, and it houses the Memorial Flame, a commemoration to those lost in France’s wars.

5. Feast on the mighty splendour of Versailles

Despite the complete ransacking of Versailles in the French Revolution, this most glittering jewel of France’s royal past retains an incredible dignity and provides a fascinating history into the lives of the Kings of France who fell from absolute power. Top tip: Tuesday’s are the busiest working day at Versailles, so go on another day to beat the queues!

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Paris

How much did it cost for a holiday rental in Paris in 2020, the first year impacted by the corona crisis?

Impacted by the big changes in the travel industry due to the coronavirus pandemic, the year 2020 had an annual average of NZ$414.65 per night. Paris is the city in France that offers the highest prices in holiday homes.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday home prices in Paris?

Travellers who want to save as much as possible should travel to Paris in September, October, and August which are the months that offer the most discount, with average prices of NZ$355.58, NZ$383.52, and NZ$392.95 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday home in Paris?

When it comes to renting a holiday home in Paris, the highest prices are usually seen in the month of April (with an average of NZ$484.3 per night), followed by May (NZ$479.52), and January (NZ$434.42).

Are there usually many holiday baches available in Paris?

We recommend you to book in advance in Paris as only 35% of the accommodations remain free, following the data observed in 2020.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The months when it's the easiest to find free accommodation in Paris are May (the average amount of properties that are free reached 42.4% of the total in 2020), April (41.5%), and July (39.5%).

When are fewer holiday homes and baches available?

According to data from 2020, the months when it is most difficult to find accommodation in Paris are, in order, February (with 23.8% of available rentals), January (24%), and March (28%).

How many holiday baches are available in Paris?

In Paris we work with 24 different partners to give you a choice of 7000 properties, so you will not be short of options!