The leading online marketplace of vacation rentals in the world - HomeAway, is giving guests from around the world a chance to win an overnight stay in Paris in a most unusual location, the world's most iconic landmark - Eiffel Tower.
According to Yahoo, by just answering the question: What would you do if the HomeAway Eiffel Tower Apartment was all yours for a night? A tourist will have the opportunity to enter a contest at homeaway.com/eiffel-tower. The grand prize will be staying at the custom-built accommodation inside the Eiffel Tower.
The co-founder and CEO of HomeAway - Brian Sharples, stated, "For over a decade, HomeAway has brought loved ones together to create unforgettable experiences in whole home vacation rentals in more than 190 countries. Now we present this unprecedented Eiffel Tower history-making adventure, guaranteed to provide the most epic vacation memories of a lifetime."
As stated by USA Today, the place is normally used as the Gustave Eiffel Reception Room, but, upon winning the contest for four nights of stay in June and July, HomeAway will convert the place into a two-bedroom, one bath apartment.
The apartment will accommodate five people, which means each of the four winners can bring along four guests. The vacation will come with a gourmet French dinner. Plus the opportunity to stay three additional nights in another HomeAway vacation rental - and an adequate round-trip transportation to Paris.
Benoit Leleu, a French interior designer, will collaborate with HomeAway to transform the place into a family-friendly living quarters, which will include a lounging area with views of Paris City.
CEO Sharples stated, "We think the Eiffel Tower is the perfect place to make the most unforgettable vacation memories of all. So many of our travelers fall in love with their vacation rental homes just as much as their vacation destination itself. This is probably the most special 'home' we've had the privilege of offering in this fun and exciting way."
The contest runs May 19 to 31, 2016 in the United States, May 20 to June 5 in Asia, and May 19 to June 5, 2016 in Europe.
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