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Paris Apartments to Rent

Paris is the capital of France, with the dense population of over 2.2 million people living in the area of 105km2 of the main central part of the city. Over 8 million people live in the suburban area. Located to the north of France along the river Seine, Paris is considered the hub of culture, fashion, art, food, and design, not only in France but across the world. The city has a reputation for being one of the most charming and romantic cities in the world!

There are thousands of apartment buildings in the centre of Paris. Central Paris is divided into twenty arrondissments, or neighbourhoods. Arrondissments are named according to their number.

Tourists often rent furnished Paris apartments instead of staying in hotels. This almost always turns out to be a more comfortable and a definite money saving option. Quality and price can differ greatly from apartment to apartment, so it is always better to do research before choosing an apartment.

Apartments can be rented for varying periods of time. While some apartments are available only for short term renting, others may be available to rent over longer periods of time. For people visiting for a reasonably long period, a rented apartment is a good option as it offers more privacy and comfort for less money.

Many websites are on the market to help you find the right apartment. Websites usually charge a commission.

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