What makes a home perfect for newlyweds? Ample space? Sure. A good location? Yes. A beautiful view from the windows? Of course! When you find a place that looks and feels right for you and your new spouse, you just know that this is where you're meant to be. Perhaps you'll feel exactly that when you check out some of our most exquisite
luxury apartments in Paris. The French capital is already one of the most romantic cities in the world, what more if you can spend the honeymoon phase of your newly married life in an idyllic home here?
Louvre - Opera Comique
Some would consider the perfect newlywed home to be somewhat of a love nest. Since you just got married and you're still in the honeymoon phase, you don't need a lot of space yet. Having a nice solo apartment in Paris is good enough, especially since many can fit two people at a time. One of them is this nice 50-square-meter flat on the right bank of the Seine. The place is just right for a couple who enjoys each other's company and doesn't need too much space. Here, there's enough room for all your stuff, it's big enough to entertain your friends, and it's in a great location
near the Louvre.
Matignon Penthouse
Now, for those on the opposite side of the spectrum, meaning newlyweds who want a grand home in Paris right after their wedding, then this exquisite Matignon Penthouse is for you! Firstly, its location in the upscale
Champs Elysées area is already a huge plus. The city views you'll get to see from here—including the Eiffel Tower, no less!—are sure to inspire romance and intimacy. At the same time, the place is big enough to entertain guests, enjoy movie nights together, work out at home, and more. Let's also not forget that there are two bedrooms here. You can stay in the primary bedroom and save the other one for when you have kids.
Odeon Four-Bedroom
There are some newlyweds who, even though they just got married, are already seeing the bigger picture. Usually, that bigger picture is their future family. Perhaps you're hoping that your honeymoon might just produce your first kid! And if you're already that far ahead, consider renting this four-bedroom apartment for your home in Paris. The many bedrooms are perfect for newlyweds planning to have a big family. At the same time, its location in
Saint-Germain-des-Prés makes it prime real estate. The area is great for raising families and for living a comfortable life in Paris in general.
Petit Sevres
Are you and your new spouse a couple who want to live in Saint-Germain-des-Prés but still enjoy the idyllic peace and intimacy of newlywed wife? Then rent this humble one-bedroom apartment in the area. Saint-Germain-des-Prés is one of the best
neighborhoods in Paris, after all, so it's no surprise that you want to live here. But it's also a central and popular area, which means it has a lot of hustle and bustle. Can you live peacefully in this one-bedroom? Yes, you can. The place is in a fairly quiet corner of the district, perfect for newlyweds to make a love nest that's all their own.
Monceau Three-Bedroom
Ternes is an upscale neighborhood in between the 8th and
17th arrondissements that's slightly underrated. It's definitely not as popular as the Champs Elysées area, which is also in the
8th arrondissement, as well as the Louvre district, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and more. Does this mean that the neighborhood isn't worth your while? Of course not! Newlyweds in particular ought to consider finding a home here. You might just discover gems like this three-bedroom apartment. Although there are more rooms than you need, the place doesn't look and feel too big. It's perfect for you now and it will be even more so when you start your family.
Etienne Marcel Luxury One-Bedroom
Let's go back to the solo apartments in Paris for this next one. In the beautiful
Montorgueil district, you'll find this elegant one-bedroom apartment that's perfect for a couple of newlyweds. Its chic mid-century modern interior design and hotel-like finish make a bang for your buck. Despite the limited space, you'll still get the luxury you'd naturally expect in the French capital. This is also the kind of place that would fit newlyweds who'd usually go out. If you're the type of couple to constantly go on dates, this solo apartment is great to come back home to!
Luxembourg - Medicis
Getting as much space as you want is good when you
move to Paris. Don't underestimate just how crowded this city can get. Newlyweds would typically go for smaller apartments since it's just the two of them but that shouldn't dissuade you from renting luxury apartments with two or more bedrooms. Take this chic two-bedroom rental on Rue de Médicis in the 6th arrondissement. Its best feature is that it overlooks the famous Luxembourg Gardens. You can have the most romantic breakfasts or brunches out on the terrace, absorbing all the fresh air, sunshine, and beauty early in the morning.
Colbert Suite
Since you're still in the honeymoon phase of your marriage, it makes sense to go for a place that inspired a sense of romantic escapism. This idyllic Colbert Suite near Notre Dame is a perfect example. Its rustic interior design is reminiscent of the
French countryside, inspiring a provincial sense of romance that's sure to help strengthen your bond early on in your marriage. You can't deny how romantic the place looks, from the gentle neutral tones to the antique-like furniture. At the same time, the space is just right, perfect for you and your spouse and no one else.
Paris is arguably the best city for newlyweds, not just for honeymoons, but for starting your new married life on a good note. Rent any of these exquisite luxury homes in Paris for you and your new spouse!