Rent an apartment in Europe and save

Rent an apartment in Europe and save

Find out how to nab cheap and chic apartment rentals and really feel like a local when you travel to Paris or London.
Updated:
2009-10-06 22:07
Published:
2008-11-06 00:00
By 
Tara Nolan

Live like a Londoner and party like a Parisian

"Darn tourists," we sighed, walking up the busy cobble stoned rue Mouffetard to our quaint 17th century studio apartment in Paris' Latin quarter. We'd only been there a couple of days, but my fiancé and I already felt like locals.

We didn't intend to stay in an apartment. We had been asking for hotel recommendations when a friend suggested researching short-term apartments. It never occurred to us that you could book something for less than a week. The apartments we rented in both Paris and London turned out to be cheaper than what we would have spent on hotels -- and helped to make our vacation a great one.

It's not too late to soak up some culture this fall with a last-minute European getaway. Read on for tips on how to rent an apartment for your trip.

European apartment rentals: Livin' la vida local
Why rent an apartment instead of a hotel room? If you truly want to immerse yourself in the culture of a town or city, living among its inhabitants can give you that authentic experience.

"Of course, you are still a tourist, but renting an apartment can mean you are in more of a neighbourhood rather than in a tourist-heavy area," says Toronto editor Jessica Padykula who spent six weeks in a Paris apartment last spring. "Plus, you can cook your own meals!"

Being able to whip up breakfast or pack a lunch with food from the local market before heading out is another way to save money, too.

Start with a list of criteria to help tailor your apartment search. Is it important that you're close to certain tourist attractions or public transit? Will there be parking for your car rental? Do you want to be able to do laundry? Are you looking for a kid-friendly environment?

"My main tips would be to start with size -- because a lot of European apartments are super-tiny -- [then consider] cost and location," recommends Padykula.

How to find a European apartment rental
Try typing "apartment rental sites" plus the name of your destination into a search engine. We found our London apartment through a hotel website -- their rooms were all booked, but they happened to rent out a one-bedroom condo.

Our cosy Paris digs resulted from a simple Google search of "Paris apartments." That's how we discovered Ah Paris, an efficient apartment rental site launched by John Fay in 2003.

Padykula found her apartment through Craigslist under "sublets/temporary" and used her criteria to narrow her search.

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  • Brian Reeds wrote:

    Nov 08, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:49 AM

    I loved your article. We had a similar experience last year after traveling to Paris for many years. We work in fashion so several times each year we go during a very crazy hectic time and the hotels have let us down over the recent years. We rented with one of Paris' most reputable agencies (Rentals in Paris: www.rentals-paris.com) owned and personally run by American, Glenn Cooper. The apartment was fantastic and from now on we plan to rent for our future trips; no more small hotel rooms, just his beautiful apartments. We were very impressed with his responsiveness to all of our questions; other agencies didn't even email us back or after weeks. My team and I strongly recommend Rentals in Paris.
  • Brian Reeds wrote:

    Nov 24, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:51 AM

    What a great article. I have been going to Paris for the past several years since I work with in fashion and the two sets of shows are important for me and my team. We always stayed in hotels, but this past winter rented an apartment with Rentals in Paris (www.rentals-paris.com). It was outstanding in every respect; the apartment, the high quality service and every little detail. I just wish we could have stayed longer. However, we will be staying there again next winter and look forward to it. The owner personally takes care of his guests which is rare for most Paris agencies (I believe?). His name is Glenn Cooper (coopergl@gmail.com) Anyway, I love Paris no matter where I stay, but just wanted to say that the apartment route was the way to go.
  • Steve wrote:

    Jan 29, 2010

    2010-01-29 10:33 AM

    Renting an apartment in Paris is definitely the way to go. I contacted several rental agencies all of which were impersonal and unresponsive. Then, I found Joanna Viltart at www.apartofparis.com who helped me select a great apartment, returned phone calls promptly, answered questions, met me at the door on arrival, refunded the correct amount of my deposit with no hassle, etc. Also, the company has a great website and friendly staff. I haven't communicated with Joanna since leaving Paris. But, finding A Part of Paris was the luckiest thing that happened to me in planning my trip. Good luck with your trip! (Steve in Colorado)
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