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Apartments in Paris With Balcony
What better way to enjoy Paris than from apartment balcony, sipping a hot coffee, while looking over the blue-gray mansard roofs of the city, a buttery croissant between your fingers fetched from the bakery on the corner? Or perhaps with a glass of champagne at night, watching the lights of the Eiffel Tower sparkle to life?
Renting an apartment with a balcony in central Paris is a great to way have a sense of living the city, and making the most of it, whether you are on holiday, or there for business. Throwing open the window shutters of your bedroom, typical of accommodation in France, in an upper floor property, allows you to look out over the people hurrying about in the streets below, perhaps across a beautiful square, with its morning cafés and night bars. It fills you with all the energy you need to go out and explore for yourself, and see and do everything the City of Light has to offer.
Find your apartment with a balcony in Paris
That there are rental apartments available with a balcony in Paris is thanks to the visionary Georges-Eugène Haussmann, who restyled the city center with its wonderful buildings and apartment blocks, long boulevards, wide avenues, green spaces, and accommodating squares, which we now identify as strictly Parisian style.
With lovely neoclassical details, these beautiful apartment buildings often feature a running balcony with wrought iron railings, on the first or second floor, or on the floor immediately below and often connected to fashionable studio flats and lofts. This is above all in the central arrondissements, such as is in the case of Highstay’s Rivoli II apartment, in front of the famed Art Deco department store La Samaritaine, Berri II, just off the Champs-Élysées, Chapon II, in the trendy Marais district, and Louvre I, with its view of the Tuileries Gardens. While the intricate railings offer necessary safety, there is comfortable balcony space for an aperitif, or simply admiring the great views of Paris.
Having rooms with a panoramic balcony not only offers you exceptional city views, it allows you to take a welcome break from the apartment interior, perhaps a moment to yourself, or an occasion to talk over the day. It allows you to breathe in the sights and sounds of the city, while taking a breather from the busyness of the streets below.
Advantages of a rental apartment with a terrace in Paris
Even better than an apartment with a balcony is one that boasts a terrace, a true living area outdoors, perfect for a family meal or romantic dinner al fresco. If the property provides a fully-equipped kitchen, then it also offers the opportunity to enjoy home cooking in a private yet open space. While Paris makes available the best French dining you could ever wish for, sometimes you need home comforts and a little more privacy, such as on your own exclusive terrace, as you will find at Highstay’s Saint-Honoré VI.
The most beautiful views of Paris
Certainly the most famous view of Paris is of the Eiffel Tower, which peeks above buildings almost anywhere in the city, and is especially visible when illuminated at night. However, there are plenty more beautiful views you can enjoy from and around your guest accommodation in the center of Paris. Take for example, the scenic view of the monumental Arc de Triomphe, which sits at the center of twelve magnificent avenues radiating outwards into the most upscale neighborhoods of Paris. One of these is the famous Champs-Élysées, with its big-brand luxury shops that lead down to the grand, obelisk-bearing Place de Concorde, the neatly organized Tuileries Gardens, the porticoed street of Rue de Rivoli, and the Louvre Museum, with its magnificent glass pyramid in the palace courtyard.
Wandering the maze of art gallery and boutique filled streets of the centrally-located Marais district, you will come upon the Seine embankment, with views of bateaux mouches restaurant and tour boats journeying down the river, over to island Île de la Cité, and the Gothic towers of the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris.