Hey all--my friend and I are planning a vaca in london and paris and maybe italy. we want to spend a week in london, a week in paris and maybe a week in rome/tuscany/florence. we've been looking into vacation rental apts. but we really need advice on the good areas of london and paris. like we almost booked an apt. in lambeth/kennington, london and then i randomly talked to someone yesterday and she was like NO, lambeth is an awful area! she said islington was good so now i'm looking into places there. so, any advice re: the good areas of london and paris?? and maybe italy too?
I've lived in Paris and the surrounding area, and the easiest would be if you gave me the address/metro stop of whatever you're looking at. But here are some general guidelines:
First of all, Paris is organized into arrondissements. Any place that you look at should list what arrondissement it is in. If it doesn't, ask.
Good arrondissements: parts of 1, 2, all of 5, 6, 7, 8, 11
Good areas: Le Marais, Latin Quarter
There are obviously more good arrondissements than what I listed, but for being a tourist those are the best. 11 has great night life, the others are all very central. You could probably walk to most of what you wanted to see.
Try looking at www.fusac.org for listings as well. It's the magazine for american expats in paris.
what a great trip! le marais is my favorite area in paris by far ! very walkable, picturesque, but bustling w/tons of cafes, shops and lots of history.
#392 (http://www.nyhabitat.com/paris-apartment/vacation/392) St Michel - St Germain - Notre Dame address: Rue de la Huchette between Boulevard Saint Michel and Rue Saint Jacques subway: SAINT MICHEL (LINE 4 AND RER B) subway map arrondissement: 5th
#2847 (http://www.nyhabitat.com/paris-apartment/vacation/2847) Opera - Le Louvre - Madeleine address: rue d’Anjou between rue de Surène and Blvd Maleserbes detailed street map subway: Madeleine (lines 8,12,14) arrondissement: 8th