We continue our discussion of the upcoming Rugby World Cup in France with the games that will take place in Paris, City of Lights. Paris will host five games in the Parc des Princes. New York Habitat offers a selection of apartments to meet all of your Paris accommodation needs.
Parc des Princes is one of the oldest stadiums in France and was rebuilt in 1972 to increase its capacity and comfort level. The facility seats 48,527 people for rugby events. For the 2007 Rugby World Championship, the stadium will be hosting five matches, four in the first round of competition plus the Bronze match in the Finals. The contests include: South Africa vs. Samoa on September 9th, Italy vs. Tonga or Korea on September 19th, England vs. Tonga on September 28th, Ireland vs. Argentina on September 30th and the Bronze match on October 10th.
New York Habitat is one of the top providers of furnished accommodations in Paris. Some apartments in the area of the stadium include PA-2076, a one-bedroom apartment with 1½ bathrooms for €641 per week and PA-2574, a one-bedroom for 203 euros per night.
In conjunction with the World Cup of Rugby, New York Habitat is offering 10% off our agency fee for anyone renting an apartment through our service that is attending the event. To receive the discount, just mention the code “rugby07” and when you complete your booking include a photocopy of a ticket to one World Cup of Rugby game you are attending.
When making plans to come to France for the World Cup of Rugby, remember that we also offer apartments close to the stadiums in Marseilles, Saint Denis, Paris and Montpellier.
I have an apartment in Paris that I would like to rent during the Rugby World Cup from 22 september-7 october.
It is a one bedroom, 50m2 apartment in the vicinity of the Eiffel Tower.
Can you provide me details on the process of renting out my apartment through NYHabitat, the costs, etc.
Thank you,
Liza S.
Dear Lisa,
Thank you for your interest in New York Habitat.
We offer a totally free service to the owner.
I send you an email in order to list your apartment.
Regards,
Jean-Philippe