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Medieval Suite
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Studio Florentin
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Studio Burgundy
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Brittany Terrace
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Art Deco Duplex. |

Thermas Loft
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Napoleon's Mews
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Mozart Boudoir
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Saintonge Suite
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Madame de Sévigné
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less than 4 nights?
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Where to dine out
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Le Marais
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Parismarais®
Apartments offer you:
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Charming flats in historical 17th and 18th
century buildings
New and tasteful
decoration with antique furnishings
Quiet, peaceful
romantic locations
Large comfortable
high quality beds
TV, video and films
in English
Hair-dryer, iron
and ironing board
Digicode and intercom
entry systems
Private telephone
line, answering machine and internet access
Stereo system with
CD's and tapes
A safe for your
valuables and closets for your clothes
Bedding, hand and
bath towels (as many as you need)
Kitchen with fridge,
electric rings, microwave oven, coffee-maker, toaster
Breakfast basics,
tea, coffee
En-suite private
bathroom with sink, shower, bath or jacuzzi and wc toilet
And of course, unlimited advice and friendship from your
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While staying in our apartments, we always
recommend the best services provided by third parties so you can enjoy your
stay even more:
What you must know before you book a flat in le Marais
or anywhere else in Paris
- 1 - Be sure the company or private owner respects the French laws about renting an apartment. This is the only way you can be sure that you’ll get your deposit back, have legal support from the French authorities in case of a conflict with the owner, and have no other unfortunate surprises.
- 2 - If it is a company you are renting from, it must be a licensed travel agency or a licensed real estate agent registered in France. An agency licensed in the UK, Eastern Europe or the USA has no right to rent flats located in France. Despite this fact, hundreds of these agencies are still operating. Be sure to protect yourself by renting with clearly established French companies.
- 3 - If you book with a private owner, make sure they have the legal status of a renter called either LMP (loueur de meubles professionnel) or LMNP (loueur de meubles non-professionnel) If not, they have no right to convert a private flat zoned for housing into a commercial holiday rental, and the city of Paris is strongly fighting with these rentals. Recently, Bertrand Delanoë, mayor of Paris, wrote to the head of the Paris police to put an end to these illegal rentals, in the interest of the renters, but also for Parisians who respect the laws and pay their taxes in France. The Paris Tourism Office is supporting this new policy by accepting only companies or owners who are legally registered in France and offer insurance and protection to their clients.
- 4 - For extra security, make sure you are renting from a reliable company. It is important that your contractor belong to a tourist association such as the Paris Tourist Office or Maison de la France.
- 5 - Make sure your contract is written in French or at least French and English. If there is a problem, a contract not written in French will have no value in front of French tribunals. You would not likely rent an apartment in the USA if the contract was not written in English, and it is a similar situation in France. Trust French companies first when renting in France.
- 6 - Avoid any company that asks you to pay in dollars and wire the money to a bank account somewhere in a Caribbean island, USA, Agentina, Spain, Slovenia, Bulgaria or to Russia where many web sites are created using fake PayPal accounts—be sure to protect your money and credit card number.
- 7 - Make sure the owner does not ask you to pay more than 25% to reserve your flat. By French law, the owner can’t ask for more than 25% in advance to book a flat, with the remaining 75% to be paid upon arrival or a few days before.
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