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Halldis Increases its Selection of Paris Apartments to Rent in Celebration of Christmas

For whoever wishes to spend Christmas or New Year in Paris, Halldis has increased the number of luxurious apartments to rent in Paris, affording anyone who so desires the opportunity to experience an atmosphere dreams are made of.

Halldis Increases its Selection of Paris Apartments to Rent in Celebration of Christmas
2010-12-23
MILAN, ITALY, December 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) Throughout the Christmas festivities, Paris is aglow with lights, filled with music and plays host to many events: from the illuminated Eiffel Tower where New Year is welcomed with a fireworks display, to the light studded Avenue Champs-Elysees, to the captivating window displays in Gallery Lafayette where shops are brimming with Christmas decorations and gift ideas. To live in Paris at Christmas is to be immersed in a unique atmosphere of love and art; this is the city's gift to you. In order to facilitate this, Halldis, the company that already has an impressive portfolio of centrally located rental apartments in Paris, has increased its offering of apartments for the holiday season.

Paola Luce, Business Development Director of Halldis, explains that Halldis has always represented apartments for rent in Paris and ensures they are in desirable neighbourhoods, serviced by friendly and efficient staff, and that clients experience home away from home. The most recent apartment acquired by Halldis is a former art gallery: situated in Rue Mazarine at the heart of Saint Germain, one of the city's most romantic quarters and only a short stroll from the River Seine.

The selection of apartments to rent in Paris represents the perfect alternative to the traditional hotel: above all in a period of celebration, it is important to live in a warm atmosphere that allows guests to share space and special moments with friends and family. The considerable portfolio available guarantees a wide selection of fully furnished and serviced apartments well-located throughout the city. Halldis' apartments in Paris are ready to use, for a minimum of three days to 12 months: furthermore, lease contracts are individualised and directly managed by Halldis, which serves to eliminate incidental charges and guarantee assistance throughout each contracted rental period.

Halldis offers fully furnished apartments for rent in Italy and Europe.

Website: http://www.halldis.com

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[Press-News.org] Halldis Increases its Selection of Paris Apartments to Rent in Celebration of Christmas
For whoever wishes to spend Christmas or New Year in Paris, Halldis has increased the number of luxurious apartments to rent in Paris, affording anyone who so desires the opportunity to experience an atmosphere dreams are made of.