7 tips for choosing a paris vacation rental apartment

I’ve always suggested that my clients look to vacation rental apartments if they’re planning on staying in Paris for a week or longer for their wedding or honeymoon.  Vacation rentals are a wallet-friendly alternative to pricey Parisian hotels- plus they give you a chance to really “live like a Parisian” during your stay here. One of the more luxe Parisian vacation rental agencies is Haven in Paris, owned and operated by Erica Berman. Erica’s blog, the HiP Paris Blog covers insider tips and insights on dining, shopping, culture, renting, and living in Paris.  In a recent post, they listed 7 tips for choosing a vacation rental apartment in Paris. Take a look:

Picture 3

living room, penthievre apartment


Text by Tory Hoen

With hotel rates on the rise, more and more travelers are learning that short-term apartment rentals are an ideal way to enjoy a foreign location. For those who seek the true insider travel experience, there is no better way to feel like a local than to rent an apartment where you can cook, entertain, and truly settle into the neighborhood. The benefits of renting an apartment are many, but for those who are not used to vacationing this way, the decision to rent an apartment can be daunting. It doesn’t have to be if you keep a few simple rules in mind.

dining and kitchen, roi doré

dining and kitchen, roi doré

  • Where to begin? A quick Google search will reveal numerous websites where you can browse properties that are being rented directly by owners or by real estate rental agents. The variety of options is enough to make your head spin, but we recommend you start out with haveninparis.com (for obvious reasons) and VRBO.com.
  • Prioritize. Once you’ve gotten a feel for the properties that are available to you, make a list of your priorities. Different travelers have different needs, and being clear about your expectations will help you to have the best possible experience. So, what’s most important: Location? Price? Amenities? Extra services? A view?
  • Contrast and compare. Once you’ve determined what your travel priorities are and what you’re looking for, take the time to contrast and compare different properties. If a given rental price seems wildly high or low, take note. If it seems too good to be true, it just might be. And if the price of a property seems too high, there may be room for negotiation (especially during low-season). 

    FOUR 1

    living room, rue du four.

  • Clearly communicate your needs. Once you have begun contacting owners and agents, be very clear about your travel expectations and needs. Make sure to note if you have a maximum budget, if your dates are flexible, how many people you are traveling with (and their ages), whether you need an elevator, a parking space, an extra bed, etc. Making sure your needs are known early on will help to ensure that you end up with a rental that best meets your expectations.
  • Establish the level of customer service you seek. Some companies, like Haven in Paris, offer a level of customer service comparable to high-end hotels; others do not. Some travelers are happy to arrive, pick up a key, and then be left completely on their own. Others prefer to have a local contact and staff to count on if they have any questions or problems during their stay. Make sure you know what you’re getting before you commit to a rental.

    RAM 3

    bedroom, rameau.

  • Ask for reviews or references. Before signing a rental agreement, you are well within your rights to ask for reviews or references from clients who have previously stayed in the property. Talking to them is often the best way to establish whether this property will be right for you.
  • Check for legitimacy. Apartment rentals are quickly becoming an accepted and widely used way to travel, but not all rentals are created equal. Before you make any payments, make sure that the person or company you are renting from is legitimate. Beware of scammers if you are searching on sites like Craigslist.

Beyond that, pack your bags and get ready for a memorable vacation! Renting an apartment is a great way to travel and, the more you do it, the more comfortable you will become. Some people establish a relationship with a property and its owner and return again and again, while others like to try out new properties and locales for each trip. Whatever your style, you are in for a wonderful “insider” experience. Bon voyage!

MLC 1

living room, michel le comte.

Written by Tory Hoen for the HiP Paris Blog.

3 Responses to “7 tips for choosing a paris vacation rental apartment”


  1. 1 Sara

    I’m glad you posted this! While I’m nowhere near getting married, I have been thinking about traveling to Paris. And I was thinking the same thing–why not stay in a rental apt versus staying at a hotel? This is some handy information here. Thanks again.

  2. 2 James Traveling to Oahu

    Hey there I came across this post by chance, I was digging around Bing for travel deals to Oahu when I found your blog, I must say your webpage is really interesting I just love the content, its astounding!. I don’t have the time right now to totally read your blog but I have favorited it and also signed up for your RSS feeds. I will be back in a day or two. Thank you for a great webpage.

  3. 3 peaks island

    While we are discussing about topics relevant to 7 tips for choosing a paris vacation rental apartment | parisian party, When you go on a family vacation with kids and grandparents it’s important to pick a destination that will have enough things to do and appeal to all ages. This can be tricky. Sometimes you may have to consider special needs, such as will there be a lot of walking involved. Very young children and some elderly folks may have limitations. So plan activities that everyone can enjoy.

Leave a Reply