So many au pairs like to be in a busy
environment of a city or a town, as these places are generally easy to
make friends with other au pairs, close to language classes and a
social life. Some of the au pair favourites where we make regular
placements are London & Greater London, Canterbury, Cambridge,
Oxford, Bath, Brighton, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Southampton,
Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh, York and Harrogate.
Au pairs in the countryside or in a village
usually settle very well if they have access to a car, also in their
spare time, and are close to a town or city.
We also often have requests from au pairs to
be in coastal towns, especially those known for good language schools
such as Margate and Ramsgate. We also get requests for Hastings,
Blackpool, Norfolk, trendy Brighton (again), but also the picture-postcard villages of Devon and Cornwall are popular with au pairs.
The location of the host family is often very
important to an au pair, especially before arrival. We always try to
explain that we try to match people, not places, but we do appreciate
that the location plays a bit part, especially for some candidates.
Pictures this, a Spanish au pair, who at home
can walk out of her house every evening and meet up with friends
outside her front door, walk straight into town/city center and meet up
with yet more young people, for example in places like our popular
short break destination Barcelona, would find it hard to settle in the
English countryside, where the car must be used for every journey and
meetings are more likely to be planned in advance.
In general, the above applies to Spanish au
pairs, Italian au pairs and Turkish au pairs the most. Also, if you
have travelled to Turkey for example, you may have noticed what it
would be like to live in the ‘Turkish countryside’. It is mostly empty,
the main exceptions being elderly people, who continued to live in the
countryside whilst the younger generation moved into town. So for a
Turkish au pair, the countryside brings up pictures of old people
growing vegetables, so not very appealing for an au pair experience!
In general our most flexible au pairs are our
German au pairs and our Dutch au pairs. They are very open and often
already speak good English. This means they are less daunted by the
‘task’ of making friends and also they tend to be confident drivers, so
provided they can have use of the car, they are usually quite flexible
about their location.
French au pairs from small towns, countryside or Alpine regions (!) are also usually fine with a less urban location.
We also often have au pairs who ask to be
placed with a family with horses. ‘Horse au pair’ is getting more
popular for girls who want to be like a live-in groom with the chance
to do lots of horse riding but usually the au pairs are happiest placed
in a family where they can look after children and help with the horses
also. So far we placed Dutch au pairs and German au pairs with interest
in horses and our Swedish au pair agency tells us that many of their
candidates love riding too!
And then we have many male au pairs, also
usually very flexible about the location and confident drivers. Au pair
couples are mostly placed in rural locations, as these are the homes
where often one au pair can help with the children and the other au
pair can help in the garden and with the animals for example. They have
each other for company and will be less concerned about meeting other
au pairs.
Final note on location, no matter where you
are placed, smartaupairs will help you to find au pair friends nearby.
We share an online service www.aupair2aupair.com
and every au pair who is placed though our service received a passport
to register. This allows you to search by postcode which au pairs are
close to you and contact them to arrange a meeting. This service is
shared with all member agencies from the British Au Pair Agencies
Association, so we have au pairs on this service from more than 25
agencies making it a safe place to meet other au pairs, first online
and then in person!
Register now