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Is there a cheaper time to come to Paris?

Sunday, February 24th, 2013

As we approach spring, we are on the phones non-stop talking to guests about Paris!  One of the most popular questions we get asked is, “When is high season in Paris?” Let’s talk about this!

Is there ever a bad time to come to Paris?  Not as far as we are concerned!  You might think that no one wants to be in Paris during February but there are a number trade shows and events that attract that the business travelers.  August may be quiet as far as the locals are concerned, but kids are only out of school for two months and families love to come to Paris during the summer.   When we set rates we do follow a high season, low season calendar.

Definitely High Season! 

Low season:

  • early January through mid-March
  • all of August
  • most of November (except Thanksgiving week)
  • the first two weeks of December

High season:

  • April, May, June, July
  • September and October
  • Thanksgiving week
  • the last two weeks of December

When you are looking to save money, try Paris in the “low season” and remember, the longer you stay, the more you save!

Meet Our Newest Property “Picasso Museum Marais”

Sunday, February 17th, 2013

The following was written by the owner of our newest property, “Picasso Museum Marais“.  She does such a lovely job describing the apartment and capturing the essence of Le Marais, that I am going to stop typing and let her words do the talking.

Building

“On first entering the section of Rue Vieille du Temple that was to become our home I turned to my husband and said “wouldn’t it be amazing to have an apartment on this street”. After looking for nearly two years for an apartment in the Marais I always appraised those shown to us on their proximity to my “favorite street”. The day that we viewed we very nearly missed the appointment, we couldn’t believe our good fortune that it was in the building of our favorite Paris bookstore where we had bought some things on that very first stumble into the street, but we’d viewed an apartment earlier in the week in the street and it really wasn’t right so we weren’t particularly hopeful!

But walking through the gate we were struck by the quality of the building, the courtyard is fantastic (infact they shot a car ad in it a while back) and the entrance hall to the lift was beautifully maintained and suitably imposing. On walking through the doors and into the apartment the feeling was just right. Unlike many of the Marais apartments that we’d viewed this was so bright with tall ceilings and windows letting in copious amounts of that covetable 5th floor light. Instantly my husband asked the owner would he take the asking price – he’s very intuitive and instinctive – he decided instantly this was the one. They were very bemused and said that yes they would take the asking price and that they would take it off the market. They had received two other offers by the end of the day by viewers who had come before us – but David’s impetuousness and instinct paid off.

Kitch

By no means the finished article, the apartment’s decor and interior was very different to what we envisioned. We took down a wall in the kitchen/dining room and opened the space up, the bathroom also needed a total remodel and every wall needed repainting to white. But now we are delighted with the interior and every time I come into the space I fall in love with it a little bit more. It has the most fantastic energy and looks beautiful at all times of the day and year, in the day time it is light and cheerful and in the evening the light from the other apartments and the gallery below illuminates it wonderfully. The view from the main bedroom and the second living/sleeping room is of le marais’ bewitching rooftops and buildings. 

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We have furnished the apartment with a mixture of vintage and modern designer pieces. The ceiling light in the kitchen (which has to be put up very soon) is a Louis Poulsen PH5 Suspension lamp, the table is a Cees Braakman and around it are 4 Eames DSW chair produced by Vitra. The small bookcase was purchased in Amsterdam Modern in LA and is vintage, most probably from Holland. The black standing light is the Gubi Greta Grossman Grasshopper light – a current favorite of all decor blogs and magazines. The art work is a mixture of vintage and modern finds, photographs and work from Irish artists. The small cupboard in the second bedroom was a vintage purchase from a gentleman’s outfitters on Beverly Boulevard in LA. The sofabed in the living room is from John lewis and the other is from GoModern in London. We have stocked the house with dvd’s and some books, there are many art and music books in the collection and perhaps most significantly Taschen’s Paris – an amazing, sumptuous guide to the city. There is also the most recent GoGoParis guide – a very hip guide to the arrondissements. There are Sheridan linens at the apartment – both 600 and 300 count duvet covers and pillowcases. The lights above the bed are Arne Jacobson Bellevue wall lights.

Walking out the front of the building you are greeted with a bustling street housing some of France’s most chic and trendy boutiques – dubbed by one blogger “a hipsters open air shopping mall” the northern Marais is by far my favorite area in the city bar none! 

Minutes from the apartment are renowned cafes and restaurants. The Rose Bakery which provides the food in Dover Street Market in London is a few steps away. Le Marche des Enfants Rouges (reputedly the oldest market in Paris) is five minutes walk away – there you can by fresh produce and bread as well as dine at one of the food stalls I particularly love the Moroccan there, the sardines and salads are amazing. There is also an amazing bakery on Rue de Bretagne (I’m not sure of the name but you should be able to work it out by the huge queue snaking out of the place). 

We also love to eat at other Marais eateries – Cafe des Musees on Rue du Turenne is great , it first came to my notice in The Guardian (UK broadsheet) when Lloyd Grossman (a Bostonian food critic and pasta sauce magnet in the UK) named it as one of his top five food places anywhere (the pork is particularly great). I also love Bofinger, a great traditional french restaurant. Le loir dans la theire in Rue Des Rosiers has the most gorgeous home-baked cakes and its lemon meringue is extraordinary, it is super popular for brunch and always has a huge line at weekends. My new current find and favorite is Robert et Louise on our street, an old-style french resto where they cook beautiful meats on an open fire that are garnished with simple but delicious salad and scrummy potatoes also cooked on the fire. The owners are wonderful and we’ve stayed to the wee hours participating in their music quiz – Franc plays bars of a song from his ipod and everyone has to guess who the artist is – it is the most fun I’ve ever had in Paris and the last time, there were Germans, Danish, Americans and lots of french people joining in – I cannot recommend heartily enough!

Bar-wise there are many cool spots in le Marais – of course la Perle down the street (the scene of John Galliano’s infamous meltdown. Le Progres on the corner of the street and Rue Bretagne has now become the fashion crowd’s hipster hangout. Un Fer au Cheval has an older arty crowd and Connetable on Archives is wonderful for after-hours drinking! The Mexican restaurant Candelaria (on rue de saintonge) has a great little speak-easy bar in the back with great cocktails and lots of beautiful people. We also go to a bar int he 11th called Le Fanfaron, a rock n’roll bar that plays amazing music and is the hangout of Lou Doillon (Jane Birkin’s daughter).”

I don’t know about you but I am dreaming about Le Marais and this gem of a property tonight.  For more information about this property visit : cobblestay.com/041 or call us (949) 650-2125

Three Reasons to Visit Paris in February

Tuesday, December 25th, 2012

France Weather

Yes, Paris can be pretty chilly in February. The average temperature hovers around 38 degrees.  There can be snow and rain but it definitely is not the wettest of months.  Bundling up and seeing the sights, sipping hot chocolate in a bustling cafe and not having to wait in long lines at the Louvre are all really great reasons to visit Paris in February but we have a few more to get you in the mood to book a trip now!

CNY

1.  February 10th marks the Chinese New Year.  There are celebrations held throughout Paris making it one of the most colorful days in the city. 2013 is the year of the serpent!

VDP

2.  Everyone knows that Paris is for lovers.  Whisking your sweetheart to Paris for Valentine’s Day is THE most romantic thing we can think of!

3.  February is one of the cheapest months to visit Paris.  That’s right, we said “cheap” and “Paris” in the same sentence.  Airfare dips way down and so does the cost of renting an apartment.  Many of our most popular properties are available at their lowest prices of the year.  The longer you stay, the more money you save.

We have compiled an even longer list of the special events taking place in Paris during February.  You can see them here: FEBRUARY EVENTS

Would you like some more info about Paris in February?  We are happy to help.  Complete this form and one of our Reservation Specialists will contact you.

Are You in the Mood? Christmas 2012

Saturday, December 8th, 2012

 

 

We are!!!!!

Meet Madeleine Stylish Studio

Tuesday, December 4th, 2012

We know that yesterday officially marked the beginning of the Christmas season. We know that you are busy, have parties to go to and gifts to wrap. But, we couldn’t let this opportunity go.

We just launched a new studio apartment located in one of the chicest locations in Paris. It is tiny. It is best for one person and two will be happy if you like to snuggle. It has a doorman, a grand lobby, tons of natural light and a “tippy top view” of everyone’s favorite tower.

This is when we need you to make a last minute decision about Paris. The studio is available from NOW until December 31st and then it is booked until summer. You’ve got to grab a date and go now. Why? I have a top 5 list for you:

1. You just need some alone time around the holidays.

2. You’ve worked hard all year and it’s time to give yourself a present.

3. You don’t want to go to another holiday party and wear another ugly sweater.

4. Paris sparkles during the holidays.

5. You CAN’T BEAT the price!

Ready?

Book 4 nights at $175 per night

Book 5-6 nights at $160 per night

Book 7-9 nights at $145 per night

Book 10 nights or more at $130 per night

To book, call us. Make sure to tell you want to stay in the new studio!

Paris, A New Perspective (Video)

Friday, November 30th, 2012

Paris, A New Perspective from Bill L'Herault on Vimeo.

My Paris History Lesson in 3 Hours – Oui Paris Tours

Tuesday, October 30th, 2012

“What?  A guided tour???  Really, Cassie?  I don’t want to follow someone around Paris for three hours.  Plus, we have already visited these places.”  These were the words I heard from my husband as we shared breakfast at Paul on our second day in Paris.  To be honest, I knew I was taking a risk.  My husband is super smart.  He has also been to Paris double the number of times I have and thinks he IS a tour guide.  Yes, it is true, my husband has done a pretty good job showing me around my favorite city.  But I was eager to learn more.  I threw the question into Twitterland and many of my Paris experts suggested Oui Paris Tours.  I checked them out on TripAdvisor and found that they had stellar reviews.  I had found my tour guides!

From the moment that I received my first communication with Tyler, I knew I made the right decision.  He was eager to find out what my husband and I wanted to see.  They offer group tours in specific areas of Paris and the private guided tours that I wanted.  I told Tyler that we had been to Paris several times and I really wanted to explore it a little deeper.  I booked our date and time and confirmed the address where they would pick us up.  Tyler let me know that Linda, his partner, would be our guide.

Linda arrived at our apartment as planned.  We hit it off with her immediately!  She went over where and what we were going to see and asked if there was anything special we really wanted to do.  As we started off, she told us a little bit about herself and how a young American girl ends up giving tours in Paris.  She led the way to Notre Dame telling us stories along the way about Paris history.  Her knowledge of not only Paris but of European history was tested by my husband early in the tour.  We had started this trip to France in Versailles and had seen a painting of an obscure Polish royal.  He mentioned it to Linda and not only did she know exactly who she was…she went told us an in-depth story of how she even became royalty to begin with.  The “hubs” was impressed.  It was these detailed facts that made sights we had already seen in Paris incredibly interesting and exactly what I had hoped the tour would teach me.

Linda and The Hubs

 

We proceeded along the Seine and we got onto the subject of pastries.  That wasn’t that hard, right?  We decided to take a coffee break at Café Marly and made our way through the Tuileries towards Place de la Concorde.  Our three hours went by so fast.  We were fascinated by all of Linda’s knowledge and before we knew it, we were standing in front of the patisserie that I had mentioned to her earlier.  She remembered and decided that this was the perfect end to our time together.  She made sure we knew how to find our way back to the apartment and we snapped a picture together for the photo album.

We have been back almost two weeks and I have heard my husband repeating many of Linda’s facts about Paris.  He loved it!  I learned more in those three hours than I would have in three months of a European history class.  I’m so glad I took the risk!

Full Disclosure:  I paid for this tour! 

Fashion in Paris-Fall 2012

Tuesday, September 4th, 2012

September and October are definitely the MOST fashionable months to be in Paris.  The Parisiennes are back from summer holidays and still have their sunny glow.  Paris is warm with cool evenings so you don’t need to bundle up quite yet.  The city gets all gussied up as the world’s most fashionable people descend into Paris for Fashion Week.  The shops are stocked with the latest fashions.  Parties are going on just about every night.  It is an electric time to be in Paris.

Besides the fashion shows that run early in October, there are many ways to take part in .  Here are our choices to get you fashion fix this fall:

Vogue’s Fashion Night Out  Book your airplane tonight because this event happens September 6th.  Okay, you can’t make it to Paris that fast…check the website for events happening all over the US and feel very en vogue.

Chloe. Attitudes  Chloe. Attitudes is the first exhibition dedicated to the 60 year old fashion house.  It takes place at Palais de Tokyo and runs September 29 – November 18.

La Nuit Blanche  The White Night happens on October 6th.  And, although it is centered around art, it is right at the end of Fashion Week.  It is guaranteed to be filled with the glamaratti.  What is it?  A night where numerous museums, galleries, city halls and swimming pools will stay open all night.  There will be special exhibits, concerts and parties.

Centre Commercial  My fashion sources tell me that this store is the newest, hippest and not to be missed.  I have added it to my list.

Garance Dore  Speaking of fashion sources…I am 99% sure that Ms. Dore will be in Paris capturing the fashionistas during fashion week.  If you cannot make it to Paris in early October, check in with her site daily to see all of the amazing pictures.  Totally inspiring.

Jennifer Lopez  She isn’t French but she sure is a fashion powerhouse and she will be in concert on October 16th at the Paris Bercy.  Break out the sequin dress and high heels.

Mademoiselle Fashionista  We love Paris fashion and have a board dedicated to it on Pinterest.  At the very least, you can sample what we think Paris fashion embodies.

All of this sounds exciting, oui?  Grab an extra suitcase (you’ll need it for the shopping) and book your Paris vacation rental today.  We still have a few properties available through September and October.  Have you ever attended Fashion Week in Paris?  We’d love to hear about it.  Drop us a line at community@cobblestay.com.

Why We LOVE Travel Insurance

Friday, July 27th, 2012

Do you remember in the Spring of 2010 when a volcano in Iceland created so much ash that air travel was severely interrupted?  When it occurred, it sounded preposterous, but when flights of travelers were being cancelled left and right, it became a harsh reality.  A cancelled plane trip is pretty easy to re-book.  Lodging is another story.

We have talked about how far in advance you should book your travel to Paris.  So much more than weather can happen in those months leading up to your trip.  A broken leg while skiing in late winter can screw up a biking trip planned for spring.  Your child could come down with appendicitis the night before your romantic Italian rendezvous.  There could be a death in the family, a lost job or a financial emergency that could derail the best laid plans.  You need to cancel your trip.

Let’s look at the other side of the coin..the company providing your lodging.  They have taken your reservation and blocked out your room or apartment.  If it is a wonderful company with fabulous properties (wink wink), they have most likely booked another guest right after you check out.  When a traveler with a broken leg cancels their trip at the last minute, the lodging company most often does not have a last minute guest to take that unused reservation.

Here is the tough part.  Travel companies are humans.  We have had our vacations cancelled due to an awful situation.  We have had to make the desperate plea for a refund.  We feel your pain.  We want to help. We want to give you all of your money back but we are also a company.  We have explained in detail the “small print”.  What is the best solution?  Travel Insurance!  

The travel insurance that we offer is super affordable.  It covers you and it covers us.   And, that is it.  No worrying about the “what ifs”  or having to make a desperate plea..you are covered.

Have a wonderful trip!

Staying Active in Paris

Friday, July 13th, 2012

My passion for Paris is only overshadowed by one thing…fitness.  Many people go on vacation to give their brains a rest and often times to give their bodies a rest.  For me, I use a vacation to break out of a fitness rut.  I am excited to not only live, eat and sleep like a local, I want to exercise like one, too.  I love to choose a running path along the Seine and head out early in the morning before the cars, scooters and taxis create all of the noise.  I see a side to Paris that is unique.  I also feel that engaging in some extra exercise is a great way to acclimate to the time change and help the body loosen up after the long flights to the France.  Here are my top three “traveler friendly” resources for exercising in Paris.

Yoga

Taking a yoga class after arriving in Paris can be so therapeutic.  Not only will you stretch the muscles that ache after the flight but the right class can relax the jet lag right out of you.  I stumbled upon Yogateau on Twitter.  Martine does a fabulous job of listing the yoga studios, special workshops and events in Paris.  She also has an informative section on her website called “Know Before You Go” that will help you feel a little more comfortable about heading into your first Parisian yoga experience.

Running

Obviously, you can just open the door to your apartment and head out for a run.  Yet, we found a running club that will make it FUN!  Paris Hash House Harriers, The Drinking Club with a Running Problem (sounds fun, right?) has several runs in Paris.  Check the calender on their website to see when and where to meet.  They usually run off the beaten path and the runs are pretty lengthy (i.e. not for beginners).  There is also a 5Euro charge per run.

Swimming

Many of my fitness friends love to swim.  A swimmer is usually fanatical about their workouts.   Paris is filled with public swimming pools and for a small entrance fee, you can swim like a local.  Our favorite pool is located in the 6th arrondissement and is called Piscine Saint-Germain.  You can find the listing of all of the public pools on the Paris.Fr website.

Some of the best memories of Paris are the ones where I put myself in “non-tourist” situations and many of them involved exercise.  By the way, if you can pack a tiny camera in your running gear, you will capture some amazing early morning pictures.