
Got Room? The Rugby World Cup Is Closer Than You Think!
by Rita Borges
Attention rubgy fans! Are you an aficionado of "the
ruffian's game played by gentlemen?" Are you thinking
about heading to France for the 2007 Rugby World Cup?
Surely you want to be on hand to see if England will
keep their champion standing, or watch as some other
country wrests the top spot away from them. France,
Australia, and New Zealand were right in there for the
2003 Cup; they will surely be back in force. And who
knows? There is always the possibility that a team could
come out of nowhere and prevail. No way you want to miss
any of that action!
If the thought has turned into a definite plan to attend
some if not all of the September 7-October 20
mega-event, you better get your tickets (one place you
can try is the main event site at www.france2007.fr).
But don't stop there! Now is also the time to nail down
your living arrangements. Wait too long, and the search
for good accommodations will make you feel like you're
in the middle of a scrum yourself.
If you are anywhere near serious about getting as
immersed in the games as you can, the last thing you
want to do is deal with arranging multiple
accommodations and then bounce around from venue to
venue with luggage in hand. Your best bet for maximum
rugby enjoyment is to rent a short term apartment for
the duration of your visit and use it as your base camp.
And your best bet for base camp is Paris.
With the great train service and central location of the
French capital city, having an apartment that you can
call home will let you make forays into the countryside
to take in however many games your stamina can handle
and then return to regroup. You can easily ride the
Chunnel train to get the Cardiff and Edinburgh games if
you are a real hard core fan. Sometimes, though, you
won't have to travel too far: A number of games
(including the semi-finals and finals) are scheduled at
venues in the Paris metro area.
With all the advantages of Paris (oh, and there are
other interesting things there besides rugby stadiums),
there is one disadvantage: vacation apartments will be
at a premium, if they aren't already. Places with good
amenities in interesting neighborhoods and enough space
for your whole party are getting snapped up as you read
this.
If you are any kind of rugby fan, you have a
responsibility to be in the best shape possible to go
nuts rooting for the team(s) of choice. This means that
you need to pay as much attention to your between-game
experience as you do to your in-stadium one. Your best
strategy? Follow up your ticket purchase by nailing down
a place you can hang out between games. Right now.
About the Author
Rita Borges is Managing Director of Paris Luxe (http://www.parisluxeapt.com),
a firm specializing in short term rental of upscale and
luxury Parisian apartments. A one -stop solution for
first rate quality Parisian apartments, Paris Luxe is an
expert partner for non-French speaking individuals,
couples, and families looking for Paris apartment
accommodation for a week, a month, or a year.
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