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Paris Vacation Rental Apartments

Choose a Paris vacation rental from over 100 high quality apartments situated in all of the popular locations. These vacation accommodations are on both the Right and Left Banks and are ideal for holidays in France.

Our Paris flats are specially furnished for vacation and holiday rentals. Many of the vacation apartments have unique features- one apartment has a private outdoor garden patio and another flat has a roof top terrace from which you can view much of Paris. Each apartment is privately owned and reflects the taste of the owner. Vacation rentals have a minimum of three nights.

Unlike other rental services, when you book a Paris flat with us there is no need to start your vacation by a trek to an office in France to obtain the apartment keys and then go to the apartment. And it is usually unnecessary to set an appointment to be met at the flat. Your Paris vacation starts as soon as you arrive! We've eliminated all these unnecessary hassles for most rentals by supplying the apartment keys and arrival information before you travel to France- we ship worldwide. Then when you get to Paris, follow our directions and go directly to the rental apartment. Of course, we do have a management team in Paris if needed.

Select a studio apartment, one bedroom, or two bedroom Paris rental- our accommodations range from standard quality to luxury. All flats have a kitchen area, private bathroom, cable or satellite TV, telephone for unlimited local calls and unlimited incoming calls worldwide. Some apartments have air conditioning.

Whether this is your first trip to Paris or if you travel here often, once you have experienced a Paris apartment vacation rental holiday, you'll never be satisfied with just a Paris hotel.

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Golden Sands Dubai Hotel Apartments


Golden Sands pioneered the concept of hotel apartments in the region. We were the first to introduce the idea of Hotel Apartments in Dubai. Among the many Dubai Hotels, Golden Sands still gives more value for money as we provide fully serviced apartments to our visitors including families, tourists, corporate clients and many others. We are proud to present such furnished apartments that meets your requirements and make your lodging experience memorable. Golden Sands is behind the NEW METRO TRAIN JUNCTION.

Bur Dubai Hotel Apartments

Golden Sands Hotel Apartments, in Bur Dubai, offers over 750 accommodation units in configurations of Studios, 2 Room Studios, One, Two and Three Bedroom Apartments, a comprehensive range to suit individuals, as well as families coming to Dubai for business or leisure or both. Golden Sands provides you with the ideal experience of short & long-term stay as compared to other Dubai rental apartments. Golden Sands, a budget hotel apartment, offers ideal accommodation in Dubai with all facilities and amenities.

Serviced Apartments in Dubai

All serviced Apartments are spacious and tastefully furnished. This Budget Hotel Apartment or a discount hotel apartment, situated in the heart of shopping, commercial, leisure and nightlife areas of Dubai makes your living experience remarkable and exclusive. Golden Sands provides one of the best hotel rental apartment services in Dubai due to its close proximity to Dubai Museum, Heritage Village, Beach, Corniche, Bank Street, Shopping Malls and Dubai World Trade Exhibition Centre.

Golden Sands, described as Home away from Home, is one of the best Dubai serviced apartments. It always offers special discounts and promotions and is very popular among Dubai Rental Apartments and Dubai Hotel Apartments. Visit Golden Sands and experience the best Bur Dubai Hotel Apartments during your stay.





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Chelsea Tower Apartment Dubai Info

Each room 281 at 4.5-star hotel luxury showcases the best amenities. All rooms have non-smoking room, Air Conditioning, Daily Newspaper, Inhouse Movies, Desk, Hair Dryer, as well as other amenities. Other features at the hotel include 24 hour room service, executive floor, Elevator, Laundry Service / Dry Cleaning, Restaurant, Room Service, secure storage box. Pool (children), gym / fitness facilities, sauna, steam room, swimming pool (outdoor) is available on site for the enjoyment of guests. Convenient location, a dedicated staff and first-rate facilities make this hotel a favorite among travelers.

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Lights! Camera! Amour!

Moulin Rouge (2001)
Set in 1899, in the Montmartre area of Paris, this Academy Award winning film stars Nicole Kidman as Satine, a dancer in the famous cabaret club, Moulin Rouge, who falls in love with Christian (Ewan McGregor).The club remains a major tourist attraction. With its iconic red windmill (the English translation of Moulin Rouge) lighting up every night, Moulin Rouge draws audiences from around the world to its colorful cabaret show.
Feerie, a new vaudeville show with four different segments, has over 60 songs altogether and lasts for 2 hours. The show plays twice nightly at 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. Book early to avoid disappointment.
Though Feerie has no Romeo & Juliet storyline, like the Spectacular! Spectacular! show featured in the movie, film fans need not worry. Similar to Baz Luhrman’s movie, it’s a feast for the eyes and features the performance of the legendary Moulin Rouge dancers (nicknamed Doriss Girls), who bring the traditional can-can dance to life.
Add glitzy costumes, acrobatics, comedy shows performed by clowns and magicians and a night spent at Moulin Rouge is simply splendid.

Before Sunset (2004)

This film brings two souls, Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy), from Before Sunrise back in Europe. Instead of Vienna however, this time they wander through the streets of Paris.
Reconstruct their tour by browsing through the extensive collection at the Shakespeare & Co. bookstore in the vibrant Quartier Latin. The homey bookstore is the famous flop house of over 50,000 visitors, including celebrated writers like Henry Miller, James Baldwin, and Lawrence Durrell, just to name a few. Book and history aficionados shouldn’t miss this historic institution.
Avoiding the clichés of the city’s more famous Luxembourg and Tuileries gardens, the film used the Promenade Plantée, which runs from the Bois de Vincennes to Bastille. The 4.5 kilometer long elevated park makes for an easy afternoon walk or intense tête-à-tête, just like Jesse and Celine’s. Followed it up with coffee for two at the Pure Café (14 Rue Jean Macé) where visitors can imitate the movie by chatting over café au lait.
In one of the film’s more tender moments, Jesse and Celine take a river cruise (the couple uses the Canauxrama service) to see the city from the wonderful Seine. It’s the perfect way to see Paris’s gorgeous cityscape in an hour. Take the cruise right before sunset to view the city at its best, when all the lights come on.

Paris,Je T’aime (2006)

The endless different ways to explore the romantic city are summed up in 18 different stories in this movie. One of our favorites is the Cohen Brothers’ Tuileries, in which a tourist’s (Steve Buscemi) idea of colorful Paris is ruined by an experience on board the city’s popular metro. But despite the seemingly unnerving scene, we say take the Metro to see the real Paris.

Skip Tuileries, the station portrayed in the movie, and instead head for the most fascinating station, Louvre-Rivoli. The station leads to the world’s most legendary museum (The Louvre) and boy, didn’t the city council do something about it. Magnificent replicas of famous artifacts are mounted on the Metro’s walls.

While you’re at it, jump into the train (see also Walter Salles’ segment, which stars Catalina Sandino Moreno, or Natalie Portman’s scene in the part directed by Tom Tykwer) where locals, backpackers and immigrants interact with each other in different languages. Personally, we like hearing the French words uttered in unison in that confined space of the train. It just feels, yeah, romantic.

Another place in the movie that’s worth visiting on a trip for two is the Père Lachaise (Wes Craven directed this section) where Oscar Wilde, Chopin and Marcel Proust are buried. It’s an eccentric choice but a necessary for the admirers of world’s late maestros.

Arguably the best segment in the movie, Alexander Payne’s 14th Arrondissement brings Margo Martindale, playing an American tourist, to Paris. Practicing her heavily-accented French, the new comer strolls through 14th Arrondissement’s Parc Montsouris and Montparnasse tower. Sure it’s not the Eiffel, but at 210 meters high, the Montparnasse tower has the advantage of being the tallest building in the city and gives fabulous views of the Parisian skyline.

As the film rolls to the end, Martindale’s character is filmed eating a baguette in beautiful Montsouris Park, as she watches the day go by. That very second, she realizes how she has fallen in love with the city during her trip and, most importantly, how Paris has returned the affection.

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