Thinking About a Vacation Rental in France?

Gourmet kitchen in a Provence vacation rental

Gourmet kitchen in a Provence vacation rental

Airfares are on sale for this summer. Staying in a vacation rental is less expensive than a hotel and you get more for your money - a whole house or apartment where you can spread out, settle in and live like a local for a week or two. Maybe it is time to think about a week or two in the French countryside?

Walking out to the village cafe in the morning, exploring nearby historic towns and villages, maybe doing a nice countryside walk in the late afternoon before returning to your village to have a glass of wine on your terrace and think about shopping for dinner. Sounds pretty darned nice to me.

Read Marta’s notes about vacation rentals in France - where to rent, how to book, what to expect in a French house. Then look through our recommended vacation rentals in France and start your trip planning. Marta put together a slideshow of photos from her recent rentals in France to give you an idea of the types of places you can rent.

If you are new to vacation rentals in Europe, start by reading our Vacation Rentals Guide - everything you need to know about vacation rentals in Europe.

If you have any questions about trip planning or staying in European vacation rentals, post them in our Questions section.

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2 Responses to “Thinking About a Vacation Rental in France?”

  1. Posts about vacation rentals as of April 11, 2009 | Vacation Rentals Creative Guide Says:

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  2. Dan Thompson Says:

    Enjoyed reading this posting: France is exceptionally good value this year. Owners have been responsive in reducing their rates to conteract the problems of the world economy and are generally cheaper than 2008.

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