Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hotels are nice places to stay. They change the sheets for you and you don’t have to take the trash out before you leave.
I love to have a kitchen though. I hate eating every single meal in a restaurant, especially breakfast.
DP
Whole point of vacation is so someone else cooks for you.
Np but in Paris you can get great pastries, get takeout, fun groceries at supermarket for a picnic…no need to cook to enjoy a larger space with a kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hotels are nice places to stay. They change the sheets for you and you don’t have to take the trash out before you leave.
I love to have a kitchen though. I hate eating every single meal in a restaurant, especially breakfast.
DP
Whole point of vacation is so someone else cooks for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hotels are nice places to stay. They change the sheets for you and you don’t have to take the trash out before you leave.
I love to have a kitchen though. I hate eating every single meal in a restaurant, especially breakfast.
DP
Whole point of vacation is so someone else cooks for you.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve rented through Paris Perfect and had a beautiful apartment overlooking the Pont Neuf. However, be aware that most short term rentals in Paris are illegal. It sounds like enforcement waxes and wanes, but it is something to think about. I’d probably go through a hotel these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plum guide
Is this legit? They don't have reviews of the homes on the site.
Anonymous wrote:Plum guide