Friday, April 22, 2011

Luxury Vacation Rental In France

By Adriana Noton


France is such a diverse country that many holiday dreams can be realized here. Southern parts overlook the Mediterranean. Centuries-old wine houses continue to make Champagne and Chardonnay, their vineyards stretched-out across the hills. Luxury vacation rental in France could place guests in the midst of either setting, or even something different.

For example, a number of apartments, chateaus and villas were built anything from a century to several centuries ago. While kitchen gadgets and plumbing have been modernized, gargoyles and ancient stone walls may still remain. Whole towns are surrounded by ruined fortress walls. Scan art collections and sculptures for some of the great names in artistic history mounted right inside your chosen, temporary residence.

Then again, Paris is an exciting first stop for individuals who love urban bustle. Tourists staying here select well-appointed apartments in the heart of the city. The inside is furnished stylishly with modern pieces and contemporary art. A maid might come with the cost of rental as well. Comfortable rooms with marble bath and hardwood floors form a retreat from a busy day spent walking to museums and sites of interest or catching public transport to explore further

Typical accommodation comes ready for guests to hook-up their laptops and stay connected with the rest of the world. This is an important comfort, especially for keeping track of airport departures and letting family back home know travelers are safe. Corporate visitors sometimes combine work with pleasure, so wireless internet is an absolute necessity for them. Certain residences come equipped with business amenities such as a fax machine, scanner and printer.

Being able to swim in a private pool is a huge benefit to anyone with children. Their energy can be worked-off outside rather than within doors, although rainy days have been considered. Book a chateau with its own playroom for the little ones. Beach holidays are also possible in France, especially anywhere close to the French Riviera. Establish yourselves within a short drive or even walking distance of warm water and golden sand.

If your property is surrounded by extensive landscaping, take time to walk around these grounds. Admire the plants, flowers and architectural additions such as statuary and fountains. A groundskeeper maintains these features, usually at no extra cost, so that your walks are lined with roses, not weeds. Other employees might be included in the cost of your stay or could be hired for an extra fee. These include a maid, estate manager and pool keeper.

Elements of interior design within an old luxury villas residence will include a mixture of antiques and modern pieces. These include imported, handmade furnishings. Marble sinks and hardwood floors are common. Internal glass doors will be of fine workmanship. Certain apartments and homes are fitted ready for disabled guests to gain access in all parts of the building.

When you book a French villas in France, the kids do not have to stay behind with relatives. They will love the playroom of your carefully chosen home and may even get involved with cooking in your gourmet, fully-fitted kitchen. Not all homes are equally suitable for youth, while some have enough bedrooms for a large brood, parents and grandparents. Certain villas have also been adapted to provide wheelchair access.




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