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With decent three star hotel rooms in Paris costing upwards of 180 euros a night and having to eat out for every meal, a trip to Paris is becoming increasingly expensive for the average traveller especially with the euro so strong against the dollar US.
But owners of aflatinparis.net say that staying in a luxury apartment instead of a hotel will not only save you money, but will also give you a better standard of accommodation. Plus it works out even cheaper if there are more than two of you.
Live like a Parisian is the advice that Rosemary Playfair is giving to visitors.
She says: In a luxury flat you have the choice of making your own meals, you can buy your own wine and if you want you can stay in and just live like a Parisian if you feel like it - whereas in a hotel you feel obliged be out every minute of the day.
At 150 euros a night or 1000 euros a week, aflatinparis.net is not only good value accommodation but, with the added bonus of a sitting room and dining kitchen as well as a bedroom and bathroom, itıs a lot more spacious too. Luxury fittings and stylish decor add to the experience, with flat screen TV and free hi-speed wifi internet included for those travelling with their laptop.
Check out www.aflatinparis.net to see whether this luxury flat in Montmartre might be right up your street.
Coming events in Montmartre, Paris
July
Studio 28, 10 rue Tholoze, the oldest cinema in Paris (and the world?) built in 1928, hosts its retrospective Festival. More details: www.cinemastudio28.com
18 August - 7 September
The Festival des Arenes Montmartre. Travelling theatre in the style of commedia dell'arte with the Mystere Bouffe Theatre Company. More at www.mysterebouffe.com
10 12 October
Celebrate the grape harvest from the only vineyard in Paris. The Fete des Vendanges de Montmartre adopts this year the theme Montmartre and its Cinema with special invited guests Anouk Aimee and Claude Lelouch. There is a Taste Trail, stalls with regional produce, street musicians, parades, and the ball on Saturday 11 October.
More at www.fetedesvendangesdemontmartre.com
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