Saturday, June 8, 2013

New Naturale Paris Apartment

Bonjour B&B lovers!

We are introducing, welcoming, celebrating our newest member of our B&B family. Our Petite Paris B&B baby in magical Montmartre!

B&B395 is a private unhosted studio across the road from Montmartre cemetery. In fact with a gorgeous view over the cemetary and garden being on the 4th level (with lift) and a balcony orientated to the south meaning there is plenty of sunlight!

Availability inquiries: info@petitepr.com.au

 Soon to be added to our listing of Paris apartments (96 total) on our website: www.petiteparis.com.au



The studio is decorated simply and naturally as the owners/host is an environmentalist and keeps her homes healthy and environmentally friendly. The  entry opens onto a hall way with access to the one main room - a large bedroom and ensuite lounge room. A removable partition separates the bed from the living area. Its a great option for the minimalist who seeks a basic place to stay but in their own private home and at a valueable RATE:


1 person: 120 euro per night
2 person: 125euro per night
3 person: 155euro per night
4 person: 185euro per night



The sofa in the living area can be converted into either an extra double bed or 2 twin beds.






Plus bathroom and toilets, kitchen with all the basic and essential cooking ingredients and also some ingredients to help you prepare your own breakfasts. All these ingredients are organic  Free wifi and voila. Your own fully function home in Paris.



5 minutes from the Metro station to get you into all other areas of Paris. 10 minute walk to reach the Montmartre village centre and 15 minutes to reach the top of the Montmartre hill - imagine a walk each morning to breathe in THIS view to start each day! 



For availability please enquire: info@petitepr.com.au 

For more Paris apartments (96 in total) visit our website: www.petiteparis.com.au 



Thursday, June 6, 2013

Paris with a View

PETITE PARIS DISCOVERED!

'Terrass' Treaures  in PARIS

Our 3 fanciest secret spots to soak up le sol, rooftop in Paris!





1. Hotel Terrass
We love Aperitif hour @ TERRASS HOTEL – Sip on cocktails at the elegant rooftop terrace restaurant with stunning views of the Paris panorama rooftops and be dazzled by the light show the Eiffel Tower occurring each hour on the hour. 12 Rue Joseph de Maistre 75018 MAP
Website





2. Le Jardin Plein Ciel
@ Raphael Hotel

On top of the gorgeous old world Raphael Hotel is a 180degree of Paris that will take your breathe away. See the eiffel tower looming tall and proud as well as the Arc de Triophe and the rooftops of Paris alll the way up to the hill of the Sacre Coeur Montmarte. Open only in the warmer months from May, they serve decadence brunches and lunches and afternoon tea. Spend an afternoon being fabulous perched over pretty Paris

17 Avenue Kleber 75016 MAP 

Website





3. Terrass Montaigne
@ Maison Blanche

Overhanging the champs elysees, Maison Blanche  is a staple luxury dining destination in Paris with a relaxed atmosphere and menu and postcard views of the Invalides, the Seine and the Eiffel.
15 Ave. Montaigne 75008 MAP
WEBSITE


Saturday, June 1, 2013

authenticity on a Budget. Free things to do in Paris


HOW TO EXPERIENCE PARIS ON A BUDGET. WITHOUT COMPROMISING QUALITY OR QUANTITY. AND FREE!!!

Here are our local tips and secrets on how to cut corners (and lines), avoid expensive tourist traps and overall save your precious Paris pennies with some smart, practical city advice.

TIP: sometimes a glass of red is more worthwhile than a coffee. 3-4euro per cup/glass.

a. Museum Madness
·       Free entrance to museums: On the first Sunday of each month for all major museums run by the City of Paris Includes: The Louvre; Musee moyen Age; Musee d’Orsay; Musee National Picasso; Musee Rodin; Musee Quai Branly and Centre Pompidou.


·       Museums Free in the evenings: Maison Europeanne de la Photographie (Wednesdays) and Musee des art et Metiers (Thursdays)

·       TIP: If you go to the Louvre avoid the hr-long queue! There is an entry from the ‘Louvre-Rivoli’ underground metro with virtually no line taking 10-20 minutes to enter.

·       TIP: Get a 2/3 day Museum Pass: Don't wait in lines, pick up your Pass at the Visitor’s Center (or at the FNAC bookstore), or buy it online before you go. The pass allows access to many major museums. TIP: Museums close days are Mon and Tues.

b. Transport Savings
·      Metro Saving: Buy a booklet of 10 metro tickets (approx 13.30euro) rather than individual tickets (1.80 euro). Weekly, monthly or 3-5 day passes are also available. A weekly ticket is15.40euro approx from Monday to Sunday. Be careful, certain counter employees receive commission and will try to persuade you to buy a 5-day tourist card claiming the orange (weekly) card is only for Parisians or working people. Not true.


·       Save getting into Paris: For 13euro the RER Intercity train gets you from Airport to Paris central stations, swap to underground metro lines to catch the metro to your B&B using the same ticket - no need to buy another. Times and maps at www.parisbytrain.com

c. Budget Nightlife
·       Pocket sized ‘What’s On’ guides out every Wednesday (L'officiel des Spectables OR Pariscope) are sold in news kiosk for o.40euro listing FREE shows and events around town – as well as timetables for museums, cinemas, church recitals, exhibitions etc.

d.    FREE Music Venues:
·       Glimpse the local jazz scene every Monday night at 7 Lézards, a basement jazz club in the Marais where the house band performs without a cover charge.

·       Open for 60 years, the Latin Quarter jazz club Caveau de la Huchette 5 rue de la Huchette, turns into a free dance floor Thursday through Saturday nights.

·       
The Gothic Notre Dame cathedral gives free organ recitals Sundays at 4:30 p.m. in a storybook setting.

·       Radio France gives 180 free concerts a year (mostly on Saturdays) by national and philharmonic orchestras and choirs. Free tickets are handed out 30 minutes beforehand.

·       Hundreds of musicians take to the streets, bars, and cafés for La Fête de la Musique each June 21 at sundown for a free-for-all music fest - jazz, rock, hip-hop, electronica.


e.    FREE Attractions:
·       Notre Dame Cathedral: No fee on the first Sunday each month (October to March) to climb the 387 step North Tower to glimpse the flying buttresses that support this gothic architectural structure and famous gargoyles. 6 Parvis Notre Dame, Place Jean-Paul II


·       Visit the awe-inspiring Gothic Sainte-Chapelle's 15 exquisite stained glass panels walls and rose window. No FEE first Sunday of the month Nov to Mar. Free recitals too.

·       Near the Sacré-Coeur, where Picasso lived, Montmartre's Place du Tertre square is a lively spectacle of aspiring artists selling souvenir artwork and drawing  portraits.

·       Criss-cross the Seine River on nearly 40 wooden, metal, and stone bridges, from the 400-year-old Pont Neuf to the eye-shaped steel Simone-de-Beauvoir.


f.     Budget Shopping:
·      Patrol the myriad open-air food, flower, and flea markets scattered throughout Paris, and don't miss one of the city's most impressive flea markets, the Marché aux Puces – the first antique bric-a-brac market in Paris. Port de Clignancourt 75018


·       Window shop—or as the French say, lèche-vitrines (literally "window-lick") on Ave Montaigne and Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, one of the city's priciest streets, for a glimpse of the Paris featured in many movies.



·       Slowly stroll the riverbank; for quirky souvenirs and browse the book stalls that line the Left Bank on street-level for cheap 2,3 and 4euro classics.

Flower Market: Everyday (Sundays is also a bird market). Ile de la Cite–Place Louis-lepine 75004

g.    Escape from Paris
·       Versailles: The cheapest way to go to Versailles Castle, is via  bus 171. Departures Pont de Sevres subway (last station on line 9). ONLY 2euro (one-way) for the 30 minute ride.

i. FREE Walks:
·       See the city from the Promenade Plantée, an elevated railway - one of the few such linear parks in the world. Parks, arcades, public art, people playing sports, gardens etc.


·Relish the peaceful vantage point of the Eiffel Tower from the garden at Maison de Balzac, the home of 19th-century writer Honoré de Balzac.

·       Plot your path through the Père-Lachaise Cemetery with the online virtual tour of the graveyard's celebrity residents, from Oscar Wilde's grave to Jim Morrison's modest plot.

·       Grab a free copy of the bicycling map, "Carte Vélo à Paris," at any tourism office and bike rental agencies. Navigate the city's maze of bike lanes and scenic routes.

·       The sprawling Jardin du Luxembourg is a landscaped garden in the Latin Quarter, featuring an 18thC Medicis fountain, several 19thC statues, and locals relaxing.


·       In the Marais, Place des Vosges, the city's oldest square, is surrounded by brick and stone houses and offers respite from the busy streets.

For Paris City Guide tips, information contact Regina Ferreira at Petite Pr:info@petitepr.com.au
For Paris B&B Accommodations visit www.petiteparis.com.au Bookings: info@petitepr.com.au

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Paris, Look at me, a Petit B&B

a FEATURE Paris B&B Apartment

Bienvenue to a B&B that is bright, beautiful and blossoming with French fleurs, antique furnishings, friendly hospitality and fantastic fresh breakfasts served daily.

This is our quaint B&B apartment in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It is a treasure. Super cute and cosy and oh so utterly Parisian.



Helene your host is an art lover and has decorated your B&B apartment and Guest room with much care and with a romantic atmosphere. The location is in a quiet street so restful nights are assured. Guests can choose to experience a hosted B&B environment or request to have the ensuite lounge room to themselves too.





Just 132euro per night for 2 guests - including traditional french breakfasts 
(B&B Option. Additional charge to occupy the home entirely privately)

For more details and full description, photo gallery and location map of this charming B&B visit the webpage HERE

To enquire about availability please email us, Petite Paris, at: info@petitepr.com.au







Merci :)

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Paris Top 5 Spas

Petite Paris BEST Spas

A Paris experience isn't complete without a pampering spa experience. Indulging your appetite with daily feasts of rich french delicacies and beverages of the caffeine and cocktail sort; indulging in the soul-invoking sounds of the creative jazz and traditional French music;  indulging in the serious shopping culture that is Paris with some serious credit card crunching; indulging in all the sights and attractions with plenty of pavement pounding for happy hour after happy hour; is all wonderful, pleasurable and utterly stimulating. It leaves you in need of one essential thing - the pleasure of a quiet Parisian moment, free of any seductive aroma or gastronomical temptation, free of any noise of the musical or chaotic street sort, and free of any beckoning boutique. A timeout at a Parisian Spa session is an amazing break from the sensory overload that Paris is. Pampering and rejuvenating your mind, body and soul will prepare you for all those Parisian pleasures once more. Plus Paris Spas are truly amazing and of the highest quality. Unique, lush and innovative. Parisian love a good Hamam and there are many of these around town which offer a cheaper alternative to the high-end spas without sacrificing quality. Or how about a Chocolate Spa? Only in Paris.... :)

Here are our hand picked top 5 Spas in Paris.

1. O'Kari

A traditional North-African hammam exclusively for women in the Montorgueil district, it has the perfect combination of luxurious pampering, beautiful setting, all-natural products, and authentic spa techniques perfected by Arab women for centuries that will have you glowing. When you enter, the friendly owner Karima will show you to your locker, where you'll be provided with a robe, towel, flipflops and disposable panties to wear in the steam baths. Guests are offered mint tea, refreshing citronnade, or fresh squeezed juice cocktails and North African snacks in the lounge area. The detox begins in the mosaic tiled steam room, which twinkles with fiber optic stars. This is followed on a heated table with a gommage, an all-over body scrub with an olive-oil based soap that will get rid of the dulling dead skin build-up. Then a honey-based facial mask is applied and allowed to set while your hair is washed and untangled. After a quick rinse under the shower you can relax further in the heated Jacuzzi, surrounded by North African pottery, candles and soothing music. This basic treatment costs €150 and lasts about 2 hours. Treatments range from €90-€330, with a specialty in masks and massages.
Website
22 rue dessoubs 75002 Paris
MAP


2. Four Seasons Hotel George V


Everything about this spa is regal. Marie Antoinette is the inspiration for the two-and-a-half-hour 'A Stroll to Versailles', which incorporates orange blossom (reportedly her favourite scent) in a body scrub, massage and facial. And the treatment rooms, with illustrated wallpaper and big, cosy massage beds, are certainly fit for a king.
Hair is not forgotten: treatments include Brazilian hair-straightening and extensions. Locks can be also be styled for an evening out. And as for the food… Well, you thought the spa cuisine couldn't be bettered - not an easy feat in Paris. Website
31, avenue George V, 75008 MAP

3. Spa Cinq Mondes


Combines beauty rituals from all over the world, so you choose a wide variety of treatments from Ayurvedic and Taoist massage, Balinese facial or a slimming Crème de Café ritual from Brazil. Find 5 Mondes in Paris and also at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort, Monaco.  Treatments from 45€.
Website 6 Square de l’Opera Louis Jouvet Map

4. Spa Nuxe

Zen meets old French limestone for a very chic day spa. Chocoholics should also head straight here for Phytochoc cocoa treatments - cocoa known for having anti-ageing properties. The hip 32 Montorgueil is on a bustling pedestrian street, opposite a chocolate boutique. It’s a spacious chic retreat located in a former 17th century wine and spirit warehouse. There are four beauty rooms and a fantastic choice of treatments. TRY: Ultra Comfortable Treatment with Honey (soothing, repairing and lipid-replenishing) 95€.
Website 32, rue Montorgueil 75002 MAP


5. l'Apartment 217


A salon as well as an organic spa. This place is terribly chic and something so creative and beautiful.
Website 217 rue Saint Honore 75001 MAP


Thursday, May 16, 2013

Paris Top 5 Cheap Stays

 
Bonjour Budget Travellers. Ca Va?

Last we posted our Top 5 Cheap EATS in Paris. The cheapest places to eat which surprisingly are also the most delicious and best value for money! i.e The famed Le Comptoir Restaurant in the St Germain de Pres, notoriously known for its old world upscale ambience and french fare, sits on a bustle people-watching corner - and serves the cheapest and most amazing tasting Croque Monsieur! Who would have guessed...

This week we're posting our PARIS Top 5 Cheap STAYS as the second part to our 'CHEAP' Paris Guide. Oh My! Did I just say that? Sorry my Paris, you are anything but Cheap hehe 


Of course these Top 5 abodes are Our Top 5 sleeping-abodes are simple and sweet, Petite Paris budget B&B's that start at 90euro p/night for 2 guests. Including breakfast. Staying with a local Parisian in their real home is the greatest value for authentic cultural experience your money can by. You don’t need to go to a cold, cubical hostel to save money.


PETITE PARIS TOP 5 CHEAP STAYS

1. B&B133 – Chez Leopoldine. A B&B located in the 15th arrondissement offering a charming guestroom and bathroom. It is 94euro per night for 2 guests including breakfast.  View this B&B here:
 http://www.petiteparis.com.au/133_Leopoldine_Bed_%26_Breakfast_Accommodation_in_Paris.html




2. B&B132 – Chez Marie Cecile. This is an ideal option for the solo traveller looking for security, warmth and company. Located in the 15th, guests are offered a guestroom and bathroom for 90euro per night for 2 guests including breakfast
 http://www.petiteparis.com.au/132_Marie-Cecile_Bed_%26_Breakfast_Accommodation_in_Paris.html


3. B&B327 – Chez Alain a central B&B apartment decorated in a mix of modern-retro antique chic, located in the 2nd arrondissement. Guests are offers a lovely guest room and bathroom for 105euro per night for 2 guests including fresh breakfasts daily. View this B&B:  
 http://www.petiteparis.com.au/327_Alain_Bed_%26_Breakfast_Accommodation_in_Paris.html





4. B&B335 – Chez Aline - a superb antique decorated home in the 13th.  Aline welcomes guests like friends and offers a sweet and impeccable guestroom with bathroom and organic fresh breakfasts daily for 109euro per night for 2 guests including breakfast.




5. B&B135 Chez Anne. An artist’s abode in the 15th, Anne welcome guests into her cosy apartment offering a guestroom and ensuite for 109euro/night for 2 guests including breakfast http://www.petiteparis.com.au/135_Anne_Bed_%26_Breakfast_Accommodation_in_Paris.html