Pad-A-Terre Apartments Paris, Apartment Rentals Paris

Pad-A-Terre Apartments Paris, Apartment Rentals Paris

Welcome to our apartments in Paris. This brief contains details for check-in to our Paris rental apartments. Please confirm that you have received these Paris apartment rentals details and ensure that you print both this email and the attached instructions for reaching our Paris rental apartments.

From the airport, you will need to call our Paris rentals agent on the Paris apartments number below. Whether you decide to call apartment rentals Paris agent from the airport or to head into town, please note that our apartments in Paris office needs a warning of ONE HOUR to get to our apartment Paris. A Paris apartment rental agent will be waiting for you at your Paris apartments to check you in and show you around your Paris rental apartments. Please note that your phone call is her signal to go to the our Paris rentals apartment.

Whilst we are sending you details of public transport to our Paris rentals, the easiest way to get to your Paris rental apartments is by cab. Alternatively and if you are coming to our Paris apartments from the airport, you might want to consider booking a car with our Paris apartment rentals car service. This is easily the most economical option for reaching our apartments Paris. Otherwise for accessing our apartments in Paris, booking the car clearly saves a lot of hassle. Note that as an apartment rentals Paris party you will likely have to take 2 separate taxis. To make a booking for our Paris rentals, email us. You will get a better rate on Paris rental apartments if you book two Paris apartments. As we have no involvement with these Paris apartment rentals bookings, all apartments Paris matters should be addressed directly to our apartments Paris office.

The official check-in time to our apartments in Paris and Paris apartment rentals is 2 pm, however we are happy to check you into our apartment rentals Paris from 11 am. Whilst we would sooner present the apartments in Paris to you in its finished state, we would hope that letting you drop off bags in apartment rentals Paris will make your arrival at our Paris apartments more hassle-free. We ask you therefore to turn a blind eye to it work at apartments Paris and to head out of the Paris apartment rentals to have some brunch. If you think this would be a problem for your Paris rental apartments, please let us know and we will check you straight into your Paris rentals.

Attached is a copy of our apartment rentals Paris guide. In addition to filling you in on the more practical side of our apartments in Paris, this will also give you some pointers to local bars, restaurants near our apartments Paris. Plenty of guides and maps will be at your disposal in our Paris apartments for the duration of your stay at our Paris rentals.

Have a safe and pleasant journey over. We look forward to welcoming you to Paris.

In the meantime, please do not hesitate to get in touch should you have any last-minute questions relating to our Paris apartment rentals.

Watch the video related to Paris

Popstar is a spoof of Nickelback’s Rockstar. Please rate, comment, and subscribe! Heck, I’ll even be your friend if you’re nice to me (and reasonably good looking). Anyways, I hope you enjoy. I’m sorry I don’t have the time or means to make a better video, but well I just don’t. And who the heck are you to judge my video anyway? Steven Speilberg? I think not. JERK! Anyways, enjoy! Oh, BTW, I know not all of the people in the vid have done all the things I’m singing about, so please don’t …

Help answer the question about Paris

Anyone know what neighborhoods in Paris are the nicest to raise a family?
My husband and I are looking to relocate to Paris, or the outskirts of Paris, and I am unfamiliar of what neighborhoods are the best for raising a family, and a safe, hip enviroment. We have a 1 year old little girl and I want to provide her with the best neighborhood possible, so could someone familiar with the area tell me of some great places for families?

About Author

Paris Vacation Apartment Rentals – Pad-a-Terre offers Paris vacation apartment rentals including last minute deals and special packages for your Paris vacations.

18 Responses to “Pad-A-Terre Apartments Paris, Apartment Rentals Paris”

  1. Great song! just picked it up as a ringer from FavoriteRinger. Com

  2. lol… genius :)

  3. this song rocks I cant get enough of it so I put it on my cell over at FavoriteRinger. Com

  4. fuking excellent

  5. Paris is one of the most beautiful places in the world.I've been there in summer,it was so great.I visited the Disneyland for 3 days and then I had 5 whole days to enjoy the life of Paris.you will never get bored,there are so many things to do .definitely go to Eiffel tower during night,it's just like a magic.A huge gold tower and is reflected in the seine's water.then we have notre dame situated on a small island in the river seine,the Paris opera and champ Elysee.Versailles were very impressive too,don't miss it,the whole french revolution was based there,you can see the glorious gardens of Marie Antoinette and the luxurious rooms of the king. but Paris has a lot more to offer you than these,you can walk to the narrow streets and enjoy the classic buildings or go to la defense,the biggest economical center in Europe and have a lot of choices for you shopping. Also you can get a taste of the night life of Paris,moulin rouge e.t.c.

    You have to go one day,it's really great,I had a great time and I'm definitely going there again in the future. It deserves 100% the name for the city of light.
    i wish you manage to go there sometime good luck

    btw I forgot to tell you about monparnase,a modern tower in the center of Paris where you can have a view of the city from the top.

  6. amazing job!

  7. I agree: BAD BAD BAD idea. Coming by train you will be lucky to arrive directly in downtown Paris so why stay at a hotel far out in the suburbs if you are coming to visit Paris?

    You could walk between the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre (3 km = under 2 miles) or take the métro or bus. Check the http://www.ratp.fr website to download maps and other info. How long it takes to cover the whole of Paris depends on your idea of sightseeing. 2 days is a bare minimum to get a glimpse of the main attractions. But you could stay weeks and not have time to enjoy everything either.

    No need to take tours unless maybe those bicycle tours, they are kinda fun and you learn a lot. A less sporty way of seeing the main attraction is the boat tours on the Seine. If you are traveling alone and haven't prepared your trip much hiring a tour guide for yourself can be a good idea for half a day or so, otherwise forget it. Your hotels will have brochures or you can get a list or tour guides from the tourist office (www.parisinfo.com). Don't go on any of the big tours, they are ridiculous and a complete waste of time.

  8. In general, most tourist attractions in Paris do not require advance reservations (nor do they take it). If you want to avoid queueing and save some time though, I'd say look into getting Paris Museum Pass (http://www.parismuseumpass.com/en/home.php ) which is valid for many of the major sights in Paris including Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, Versailles etc but unfortunately not Eiffel Tower. The pass allows access usually through a separate queue and it moves along quickly. The only place where special fast access is not available is the tower of Notre Dame, where access is limited that there's only a number of people allowed at any time at the tower level.

    However, I've found, if there's exhibition at the Grand Palais that interests you (I've just checked – there's a special Warhol exhibition during your trip : http://www.rmn.fr/Warhol-s-Wide-world ) it's advisable to buy ticket online which has time allocation to it. Queues at Grand Palais is notoriously long and at the last exhibition re Picasso, when my friends and I couldn't get tickets online (they were sold out), we ended up queueing for over 3 hours despite being there early in the morning! Therefore Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais is perhaps one place where it is smart to buy ticket in advance (http://rmn.fnacspectacles.com/place-spectacle/manifestation/Exposition-LE-GRAND-MONDE-D-ANDY-WARHOL-WARHO.htm ).

  9. excellent sound.. picked it up today for my cell at FavoriteRinger. Com good song!

  10. watch SARAH GERONIMO performing her new single RECORD BREAKER!!

    REALLY AMAZING!!

    ITS AN ORIGINAL!!

  11. You should try Eurolines.

  12. Oh for goodness sake, Taken is a movie, a thriller, not a documentary of Paris. It's a great movie, but I've been travelling to/fro Paris several times a year since I was 18 and I have not yet once been pickpocketed (touch wood and let's hope it keeps that way).

    Paris in general is a very safe city, but like anywhere else in the world, keep your wits around you and be aware of your environment. Don't go wandering someplace that you're unfamiliar with when it's dark and there's very little people around. Don't flash your belongings to the world and take good care that your belongings are securely kept. Don't drink/eat something offered by a stranger. If you're out for the evening don't let your drinks be out of your sight or else just buy a new one. The usual things and precautions that you would take regardless where you are, you know.

    Walking the city in the central area is very much the thing to do (you'll miss the magnificent sights of Paris with the lights otherwise) during the evening, but you may want to avoid areas such Pigalle (red district area) and Montmartre, and parts of the city that's near the peripherique.

    Stay safe and have fun in Paris.

  13. I just did my daughter's hand print and used about 1 cup total. It really depends on the size plate you are using.

  14. Paris is like all capitals. It has extremely expensive properties in the middle of the city and a variety of suburbs which range from desirable middle-class area where properties are expensive like Neuilly, to poor down-at-heel areas like Saint-Denis or Clichy-sous-bois where poor immigrants have conglomerated and where there were serious riots four years ago when the police was attacked with petrol bombs and cars were set on fire.
    Accommodation is very expensive. To rent you have to think of 1 200 Euros a month for something decent like a small studio apartment. To buy a small house in a quiet area like Menilmontant, with living, dining -kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom, a tiny attic, a cellar and a small back garden, the price is over 910.000 Euros.

    Having said all this, before even looking at properties near Paris, you should investigate if you can move to France where immigration laws are now those of the Schengen zone. Basically any person from a country outside the Schengen zone is not allowed to move there for a period exceeding 90 days unless they have been granted a long stay visa. They must also obtain a work permit and a living permit. These are now rarely given, unless you have outstanding qualifications or have been offered a job there by an organisation that can justify not employing someone from the EU, for instance working at the American embassy, or teaching a very specialised subject in a university.
    You can check all the information about living and working in France on the following website:
    http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/espaces_dedies.php3?id_rubrique=2045

  15. ill never get tired of this song lol so funny
    …..but he has a point

  16. AWSOM,, gr8 Work dude.

  17. It's usually best to get your tickets in advance so you can stick to a schedule and not have to worry about the train being sold out and all of that. I would take a train from Paris to London, it would be easiest to find a train from a big city (such as Paris). You're very lucky to be in a study-abroad program, do you like it? Would you recommend it?

    Good luck!

Leave a Reply