This Opulent Parisian Airbnb Is A Must For Phantom Of The Opera Fans

If you are planning a trip to Paris anytime soon, traveling to this extravagant European country can be draining on your finances, but what if we told you there's a hotel option that could potentially save you a couple of hundred dollars? It's only for one night, but The Palais Garnier, also known as the Home of Phantom of the Opera, is offering two lucky guests a night in a private viewing area remodeled into a luxurious bedroom for only $40, notes Airbnb.

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The Palais Garnier was built in 1875 and is thought of as the most famous opera house in the world. It's a major symbol of Paris, and it garnered major popularity after Gaston Leroux's "The Phantom of the Opera," played in 1911, then again as a musical in 1986. So, if you're a major fan of the opera and affordable luxury, take a look at all the details we've gathered to give you a shot at participating in this unique and exciting experience.

Beautiful design and extravagant experiences

Registration for a night at the Palais Garnier starts on March 1 at 6 p.m. Central Eastern European Time, explains Airbnb. If chosen, you'll be given the chance to relax in a room that peers into the theatre on July 16. The Italian-styled opera house features crimson red and gold accents from head to toe, and so does the beautiful bedroom. Not only will guests have a stunning and direct view of the stage, but they'll be surrounded by luxurious and gilded furnishings and artwork, and rest in extravagant bedding. We especially adore the intricate detailing around the bed's foot and headboard.

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Additionally, those chosen will enjoy a variety of memorable activities. There will be a tour of areas often kept away from the public, such as the private archives and the notable underground lake feature. Guests can also enjoy a personal ballet initiation with an Opera De Paris Ballet dancer. And the Paris Opera Academy will even provide an exclusive performance while you enjoy champagne and hors d'oeuvres. However, your night here won't be complete without having dinner at the Foyer de la Dance and a rooftop tour.

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