When not in one of our vacation apartments in Paris, luxury apartments Paris or ensconcing yourselves on one of the ubiquitous London-style red double-deckers (not recommended at Pad à Terre apartment rentals Paris), the best way to familiarise yourselves with Paris whilst at one of our luxury apartment Paris locations is to follow a walking-tour. There's a bit of 'romantic' twist - the perfect complement to your stay in one of our Paris vacation apartments. We've added transport links (if you insist) but suggest that walking the distance from your short term rental Paris apartment is preferable.
Early morning, leave one of our Paris holiday apartments. Start at Trocadéro for a view of the Eiffel Tower, close to many of our apartment rentals in Paris. Regardless of which of our Paris luxury apartments you're in, you'll never be far away. Then visit the Musée Rodin. From your Paris apartment rental, you can skip down the steps, back towards our apartment rental Paris office and through the Champ de Mars. Once there, walk through the gardens to the Jardin de Varenne café nearby our 'Cherche-Midi' Paris luxury apartment, a perfect spot for breakfast, complete with birdsong. That is if you did not already tuck into a croissant in your Paris short term rental apartment.
Hop on the no. 82 bus, on boulevard des Invalides which takes you all the way to the Jardin de Luxembourg, nearby our short term apartments Paris. Get off at the Guynemer Vavin near all of our vacation apartments in Paris. Stop and wander through the Italianate park in search of the Medici Fountain, a favourite lovers' trysting spot. From here you can walk back to most of our holiday apartments in Paris.
In St-Germain-des-Prés, where a couple of our luxury holiday apartment in Paris units are situated, check out St-Sulpice church, a scene of tragic passion in the novel Manon Lescaut, have a coffee in the Café de Flore (172 bd St-Germain) where intellectual bigwigs Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir once met. Take rue Bonaparte towards the Seine and our Marais Paris apartment rentals. Look into the Ecole des Beaux-Arts to sigh amid the remains of classical statuary massed here during the Revolution (this is not strictly allowed, but if you don't look like obvious tourists, you can walk in). Before heading back to your apartment rental Paris, you might want to pop into the Bon Marché to buy fab goodies from around the world. To savour of course whilst back in your holiday flats in Paris.
We hope you enjoy your holiday apartment Paris experience. Contact Pad-a-Terre, vacation apartments Paris for rental of a luxury holiday apartment in Paris or luxury Paris vacation apartment. Pad-A-Terre is a Paris-based, British-run family business. We offer furnished Paris apartment rentals for those travellers amongst you who are either already passionate about Paris or are eager to really 'discover' the city. Our mission statement is to offer apartment rentals in Paris that provide very comfortable and central accommodation that offers excellent value for money for both large and small groups against good 4-star hotels.
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