The classic Parisan apartment is situated in a grand building on one of the city’s wide boulevards. A few lucky Parisians, however, get to live in the city’s relatively few and highly-sought after houses. Many of those houses date from the 19th century and are tucked away on secluded, tree-lined streets that tourists never see. With such urban luxuries as terraces and gardens, even heated swimming pools and hammams, their inhabitants enjoy a privileged way of life that the rest of us can only dream of. Still, if we’ll never afford to live in these desirable homes, we can at least take a private tour thanks to our guide to Paris’s most beautiful houses.
Rue Louis David
16th arrondissement – Apartment for rent Trocadéro
What we love
The eclectic furniture and quirky objects sourced from Paris’s incomparable flea markets; the chic, on-trend colour scheme; the wisteria-clad steps leading into the garden; the private garden; those bookshelves. In fact, it would be quicker to say what we don’t love. And right now we can’t think of anything. And did we mention that it’s all a short walk away from the Eiffel Tower and the Seine?
The details
125 m2, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a 35 m2 garden.
How much?
The property was let at 4500 €/month.
Avenue Emile Deschanel
7th arrondissement – Champs de Mars
What we love
The elegant yet relaxed style, all that reclaimed wood, the high ceilings, the light, the huge windows. We could go on. And we didn’t even get to the private garden with the view of the Eiffel Tower yet.
The details
250 m2, four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a garden at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.
How much?
Available to rent at 12 000 €/month here.
Avenue Frochot
9th arrondissement – Pigalle
What we love
The leafy, country feel of the beautiful cul-de-sac where the house is located; the private gym; the huge kitchen; the spiral staircase in the bedroom; and the overall quirky style.
The details
335 m2, five bedrooms, four bathrooms, exercise room, hammam and a 102 m2 garden with terrace.
How much?
The house can be rented for 13 500 €/month here.
Villa Hersent
15th arrondissement – Convention
What we love
That heated pool; the clean lines of the kitchen; the bright conservatory; the private garden; and the ivy-clad entrance. Did we mention the heated swimming pool?
The details
300 m2, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, exercise room, massage room, swimming pool and a 100 m2 garden.
How much?
The house is available to rent at 10 000 €/month here.
Rue Robert Lindet
15th arrondissement – Convention
What we love
The owner of the apartment bought the place because of its spacious, open, loft-like design, which makes it perfect for entertaining friends and for displaying his large art collection. Good call. Bonus points too for the eclectic blend of retro chic with eastern flair.
The details
300m2, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, terrace.
How much?
The house was recently let for 8500 €/month.
Rue des Saints Pères
6th arrondissement – Apartment for rent Saint-Germain-des-Prés
What we love
Everything. The exposed beams, the floors, the elegant kitchen, that lovely leafy garden, and the oh-so-chic interior design. In fact we want to marry this house. And while we hate to repeat the old location, location, location cliché… this house is on one of the loveliest streets in super-stylish Saint-Germain-des-Près. There are great shops, bars, restaurants and brasseries nearby, and you’re just a short stroll from the Louvre and the Seine.
The details
300 m2, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a garden.
How much?
The house was rented for 27 000 €/month.
Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière
9th arrondissement – Grands Boulevards
What we love
That patio, a rare find in Paris, is a haven of green tranquility, thanks to the owner’s clever planting. Inside, this is just what a loft should be: light, airy, spacious, and all of it in impeccable, simple yet sophisticated Parisian taste.
The details
155 m2, two bedrooms, 64 m2 patio.
How much?
This apartment was rented out for 5500 €/month.
Avenue Junot
18th arrondissement – Apartment for rent Montmartre
What we love
The bohemian charm of living in a so-called “artists’ village” and the drama of the interior, which was once the home of an opera composer.
The details
137 m2, three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a private terrace.
How much?
The house is for rent at 5000 €/month here.
Avenue Jules Janin
16th arrondissement – Trocadéro
What we love
The soothing mix of classic and contemporary style, the bold and colourful artwork, the clean lines of the kitchen, and, most of all, the wonderful, informal garden designed by Hugues Peuvergne.
The details
350 m2, six bedrooms, four bathrooms, games room, wine cellars, a 90m2 garden.
How much?
The house is available to rent at 20 000 €/month here.
Avenue du Général Leclerc
14th arrondissement – Petit-Montrouge
What we love
The 19th century facade and the clean lines of the modern interior. The cottage-like feel combined with the huge private square.
The details
45 m2 house, one bedroom, one bathroom.
How much?
The house is available to rent at 1750 €/month here.
Rue Vital
16the arrondissement – Passy
What we love
The striking artwork, the vintage furniture, and the big kitchen that’s lit as stylishly as a film set. We like that classic car in the driveway too. We’re hoping it comes with the house.
The details
360m2 house, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, garden including terrace.
How much?
The house was let at 20 000 €/month.