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Sharing but not economy: 10 rental apartments for more than $1,000 a night

10 onefinestay apartments that cost over 1000 a night places
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Like the idea of Airbnb but want the creature comforts of a hotel? You might want to look to Onefinestay, which recently raised $40 million. The company rents luxury homes in London, New York, Paris, and Los Angeles, but adds some extra touches that Airbnb doesn’t offer. Onefinestay has a staff to clean homes before and after stays and provides guests with linens, towels, and toiletries. Compared to how Airbnb screens its hosts, Onefinestay is stricter, rejecting the vast majority of people who apply to use the service. All this comes at a price. We found 10 places that would cost over $1,000 a night to rent out this weekend. Some of these places could house a party, but others only have a few bedrooms. If you think you can pass the vetting process and have a few grand laying around, you can see how the other half lives … for a couple nights, at least.

Rue de Tournon: Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris

  • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • $1,285 per night

Not far from the Jardin du Luxembourg, this apartment can serve as the home base for your Paris adventure. It has six rooms and sleeps five guests, but you’ll have to flip for who gets the single beds. Owned by art collectors, the apartment is home to some interesting work, including unusual statues of Mickey Mouse and Batman.

Learn more here.

Boulevard Lannes II: Trocadéro, Paris

  • 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms
  • $1,887 per night

Go big or go (to your own) home: Pack in 15 of your favorite people, and this place starts to look affordable. Give your least favorites the trundle bed. There are seven bathrooms, too. For those who aren’t afraid of heights, the little “studio” has a loft bed and kitchenette. Whoever’s lucky enough snag that better sleep avec un œil ouvert.

Learn more here.

Orlando Road II: Clapham, London

  • 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
  • $1,197 per night

Just don’t call it a garden apartment: This home has five floors and patio doors that lead to a lawn. With room for nine people, the apartment’s only bedroom with a single bed is the one in the attic. Let’s just hope that zebra skin rug is fake.

Learn more here.

Chelsea Embankment: Chelsea, London

  • 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
  • $2,293 per night

By far the most expensive place on this list (which can be shared by up to eight people), this Chelsea apartment has several rooms with views of the Thames River. There are three floors, including a basement that houses the au pair’s quarters. There are also Babar pictures in one of the bathrooms, which is always a bonus.

Learn more here.

Avenue Charles Floquet: Eiffel Tower, Paris

  • 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • $1,364 per night

You can fit seven people in here, but with only two bathrooms, that could lead to unluxuriously long waits. And whoever sleeps in the kid’s room will have to fight for the top bunk; it’s only fair that the loser get to play with the awesome toy castle first. If you can’t get enough of Paris landmarks, you’ll be glad to see how close you are to the Eiffel Tower.

Learn more here.

Queen’s Gate: South Kensington, London

  • 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
  • $1,670 per night

If you’re going to London for a bit of culture, this nine-room apartment is located near a slew of museums. The kitchen looks big enough to make a feast in, which could come in handy if you attempt to house seven people here for a couple nights. Once again there are bunk beds, though they might belong to the stuffed snowman and teddy bear, who also enjoy talking strategy at the neutral-toned table and chairs.

Learn more here.

West 20th Townhouse: Chelsea, New York

  • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • $1,009 per night

Though it’s the cheapest on the list, because you can only fit six people here (with two people in bunk beds), the price per person still comes out to more than Orlando Road II, for example. Still, it has four floors and a private backyard, complete with outdoor shower. Don’t worry; that doesn’t count as the second bathroom.

Learn more here.

Rue Réaumur: Le Marais, Paris

  • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • $1,127 per night

Though the description says it’s located in an ancient building, this apartment has a lot of modern touches. You can supposedly sleep six people here, but considering the two children’s rooms have single beds, the math isn’t adding up. Still, the poster bed made out of what looks like branches is really cool, minus that slightly terrifying Pinocchio figure hanging from it.

Learn more here.

Villa Copernic: Arc de Triomphe – Champs-Élysées, Paris

  • 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
  • $1,250 per night

This nine-room apartment isn’t terribly far from the Arc de Triomphe and Champs-Élysées. There’s room enough for six, and everything’s spread out over a single floor. There’s no elevator and lots of stairs to the third-floor apartment, so be careful if you over-indulge in champagne at one of the nearby bistros.

Learn more here.

Rhinelanders Loft: Tribeca, New York

  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • $1,061 per night

With only two bedrooms, this is the smallest place on the list, though it can accommodate up to five guests. The single bed converts into a double, and some sucker gets an air mattress. Love to work out when on vacation? There’s a pretty impressive home gym, as the owner is a ballerina-turned-businesswoman.

Learn more here.

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