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Find the perfect Parisian apartment or home for your stay in the capital of France.
Immerse yourself in Paris’ vibrant culture and breathtaking scenes. Spend your days exploring the iconic landmarks, enjoying world-class dining, and shopping in exclusive districts, all while indulging in the finest Parisian lifestyle. Experience the magic of Paris and embrace urban sophistication and style by renting a luxury home or apartment in Paris with Bluemoon.
Find the perfect Parisian apartment or home for your stay in the capital of France.
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Paris stands firm in its reputation as the global epicentre of elegance and sophistication. The rich tapestry of history, culture, art, and fashion runs deep throughout the streets. It has been the preferred home and muse for the world elite — from fashion icons to business moguls and renowned artists. There’s a reason why the city is always in style. Whether you’re planning to explore the Champs-Élysées, the towering Eiffel Tower, or the historic Louvre, you’ll find it hard to miss the old-world charm and contemporary flair. For the discerning traveller seeking the perfect blend of culture, style, and luxury, Paris remains the ultimate destination.
It’s easy to understand why France is one of the most visited countries in the world when you spend time in its capital city. Strolling along the Seine River, visiting the premier museums, and exploring historic neighbourhoods like Le Marais or Montmartre, the timeless beauty of Paris makes you easily fall in love with it.
As one of the main fashion capitals in the world, you’ll want to make sure you’re packing clothes that are both stylish and fit for the weather. Paris experiences a temperate climate, so expect mild summers with cool winters, making it an ideal destination year-round. During the spring, you’ll get mild temperatures, occasional rainfall, and blooming flora. Autumn brings cooler temperatures and beautiful autumnal colours. Summers are comfortably warm, with evenings having a nice chill that encourages trips from your luxury home or apartment to local restaurants. Winter can be fairly mild and windy, so expect an increase in rainfall and bring an umbrella.
Paris is home to some of the most globally recognised landmarks. From the Louvre to the Centre Pompidou and Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris is a haven for those who appreciate the arts, containing some of the finest collections of works, which is why it’s affectionately referred to as the “City of Art.” Whether you’re looking for inspiration or simply soaking it up, you’ll have plenty of museums to explore. A jaunt in Paris isn’t complete without a visit to Opéra Garnier, this distinguished opera house plays host to opera, ballet, concerts, and recitals and is a visual marvel.
If there’s one place that is most often associated with romance and love, it has to be Paris. The city has long been the backdrop to many a romantic novel, serenade-worthy song, and film, starting all the way back in the 19th century during the Romantic movement. Take an evening walk with your partner along the cobblestone streets and watch the sky turn a pretty pink as the sun sets while dining outside in a bistro along the River Seine. With so many picturesque and enchanting areas to explore, you’ll quickly understand why this place has been designated the ‘City of Love’ too.
Paris makes for an excellent stay for families with plenty of activities for kids to enjoy. Spend an afternoon by The Seine for the Paris Plages, which sees various areas transform into a beach over the summer. Take a deck chair under one of the parasols while your kids enjoy water sports at La Villette canal basin and plenty of sport-related events linked to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Explore over 14 hectares and 3,000 animals at the Paris Zoological Park which, come rain or shine, still has plenty of animals to visit. Or, if you’d like to really spoil them (and maybe yourself), why not take the 30-minute trip to Disneyland Paris and spend time with Mickey and his lovable friends.
Paris ranks second for the total number of Michelin Stars in the world, just behind Tokyo, and considering that French cooking offers the foundation to a lot of modern cuisine around the world. It’s also where Le Cordon Bleu, one of the finest culinary and hospitality schools in the world, started. Each neighbourhood within Paris boasts charming bistros and bustling marketplaces where you find exceptional offerings to enjoy. As of 2024, there are 129 Michelin-starred restaurants you can explore, including Plénitude, one of the most recent three-star additions, which playfully marries broths, velvets, and consommé with meat and fish, but the sauces take centre stage. If you’d prefer something more storied, visit Georges Blanc, the oldest Michelin-starred establishment in the world, receiving its first star in 1929. Over three generations, it has gone on to receive the maximum honours in 1981. Be sure to plan a visit if you want to experience haute cuisine at its peak. If you’re looking for something more relaxed, Le Bon Georges’s bistro has a continually evolving menu that reflects the seasons and the finest ingredients from local producers. This culinary capital encourages you to eat your way through the city.
Visit the iconic avenues, Avenue Montaigne and Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, and explore the flagship stores of the most renowned high fashion brands like Chanel, Dior, and Hermès. If you’re looking to find something unique, then visit the famed Didier Ludot, where you can find the most unique vintage couture in the world, expect to find pieces designed by Christian Dior himself in this iconic fashion destination which recently celebrated its 50th year. If you’re more into jewellery, then Place Vendôme should be your true north. Brands like Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels have stores there, but if you’re on the hunt for something with some history, visit Miller Bijoux, which, for over thirty years, has been selling some of the finest jewellery from the 1940s to the present day.