Passport to an ideal family break in Paris
So much to see, so little time! This is the dilemma facing many families who want to make the very most of just a few short days in Paris.
Whilst some people visit the French capital to relax and soak up the ambience over a coffee in majestic public spaces like the Palais Royale or in tucked-away cafes deep in the Marais, with so many tourist and cultural attractions packed into the city, it is tempting for adults and children alike to want to see just about everything! Yet, faced with a busy itinerary which aims to condense the highlights of this magnificent city into a city break or half term holiday, entry fees and transport can soon add up, especially with the strong euro. So why not consider the Parispass?
The Parispass is an all-inclusive tourist passport which offers visitors entry to Paris' top attractions, combined with transport on both the Metro and hop-on-hop-off city tour bus services. The Parispass covers attractions such as the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame, the Louvre, the Paris Opera, Versailles and numerous museums and galleries across the capital. It is available in 2, 4 and 6 day durations, with concessionary prices for children and young people and so is ideal for families who can want to budget in advance for their sightseeing itinerary. Find out more at http://www.parispass.com/paris-attractions/index.html.
Seeking out good-value Paris accommodation is also crucial when budgeting for an active family break. One popular option for families is to rent a Paris holiday or short stay apartment. Short term Paris rentals are usually very centrally located and so cut down on time spent travelling in and out of the city centre. Hiring a Paris vacation apartment also means that families can stay together in an informal setting, without worrying about dress codes or disturbing other hotel guests. Most holiday apartments in Paris are also fully equipped with kitchen facilities, allowing families to do much of their own catering. This can save on restaurant bills and can help out where younger children are fussy about what they want to eat. For teenagers who like to keep in touch with friends and social networking sites, inclusive telephone and internet connections in your Paris accommodation can also be a real boon.
In addition to convenience, for stays of more than a couple of days, prices for Paris apartment rentals compare very favourably with hotel accommodation in Paris, particularly for families. Special rates can also be sourced throughout the year, with some operators offering families preferential terms for half term holidays or last minute holiday deals. You may also be able to find family packages which combine time in a short stay Paris apartment with flights or train travel by Eurostar. To find out more about last minute Paris apartment offers, why not visit http://www.pad-a-terre.com?
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