Here is the shortcut to all kinds of information going from Visa to Rentals as well as Health or Lost and Founds.
Airlines
Domestic flights are handled by several french companies :
Answering services
A secretary service for businessmen on the move: Agaphone Fax : 33 1 40 54 99 77
Auction sales
The Mecca of art and prestige auction sale: Drouot , 9 rue Drouot 75009 Paris
tel: 33 1 48 00 20 20
Batobus
A nice way to transport oneself through Paris : a shuttle-boat service on the Seine operating from may to september from the Eiffel Tower to Notre-Dame with several stops on the way.
Bicycle
If you are used to ride a bicycle in the city traffic… check on rentals
Boats Cruises
Les Bateaux Parisiens : Cruises, lunch and diner on the River Seine
Bookstore – Major ones
Specialized in Africa & Middle East
Art, poetry, literature, philosophy, sociology…
Comix
Discount on new books
Economy, Law, Political Sciences
English
Erotism
Esoterism, Alchemy, History of Religions
Fine Arts
Gastronomy & Wine
Medicine & Sciences
Religion
Technic
Travels
Business hours
Most services, shops, and business are open all day from 8 or 9 am to 6.30 or 7.30 pm
Sunday & monday are standard closing days for shops but many of them tend to open on monday nowadays.
The standard banking hours are 9 am-4.30pm closed saturday and sunday.
Museums basic hours : open between 9 and 10 am and close between 5 and 6 pm, closing day being tuesday or monday.
According to the season the monuments opening hours, usually similar to the museum’s ones, can change.
Camping
There is only one camping site within Paris: tel: 33 1 45 24 30 00
In the suburb:
Change
Cinema : Allocine Monsieur Cinema
Customs
The Single European Market allows to bring in and take out most things as long as taxes have been paid on them in an EU country and they are for personal consumption. Limits still apply to drink and tobacco bought in duty
free shops: 200 cigarettes, 250g tobacco or 50 cigars; 1 litre spirits or 2 litres sparkling wine and 2 litres table wine; 60ml perfume and 250ml toilet water.
Disabled Travellers
The “Compagnons du voyage” (Travel companion), is a RATP & SNCF service offering travellers with reduced autonomy the possibility to be accompanied in the métro, RER, bus and trains.
Information:
tel: 33 1 45 83 67 77
Fax: 33 1 45 83 01 19
For blind people a Braille métro map, obtainable from Association Valentin Haûy ; ask for Guide du Métropolitain et du RER intégral en Braille Price:30F order to Service des Ventes AVH 5, rue Duroc 75007 Paris
For transport with special vehicles for wheelchairs contact the following companies and associations:
Electricity
220V out of double, round pin wall sockets.
Exchange
Embassies
Flat hotels
France Miniature
Feel like a giant in a 3h stroll through a true replica of France and its monuments at a scale of 1/30th.
Open from March 15th to Nov 16th.
France Miniature:
25, route du Mesnil
78990 Elancourt
Tel: 33 (0)1 30 62 40 79
Fax: 33 (0)1 30 51 31 31
Guided sightseeing tours
Health Care
Visitors from the E.U. and Scandinavian countries can enjoy the same health services than french citizens. To do so they must obtain from their social security at home the form E111. Other visitors are strongly advised to take out a travel insurance.
Centre Médical Europe 44, rue d’Amsterdam 9e.
tel: 33 1 42 81 93 33 offers a variety of different practitionners charging low consultation fees.
English-speaking hospitals :
Specific problems
AIDS: Sida Info Service (SIS) Tel: 05 36 66 36 a free 24 hours nationwide telephone hotline.
Free and anonymous test in :
Centre Médico Social 3, rue Ridder,14e. tel: 33 1 45 43 83 78
Centre Médico Social 218, rue de Belleville, 20e
tel: 33 1 47 97 40 49
Hotel residence : Rooms with kitchen
Legal advice
Tourists from the E.U.
In French, for free over the phone.
From France dial 01 43 29 33 00.
Lost and Found
Bureau des objets trouvés, 36 rue des Morillons, 15e tel: 33 1 55 76 20 00
Local markets
Fruits & vegetables, dairy products, sea-food,… have a taste of a typical parisian roots atmosphere ! Weekdays or week-ends, every district has got his own market, here is a mini-selection :
Organic markets
In french, “Marché Bio” for biologique :
Flea markets
“Chiner” in the “Marché aux Puces” is a popular parisian week-end activity, unearthing antics and all kind of bric-à-brac as well as second-hand clothing. A nice stroll into popular parisian folklore, right outside of Paris city limits :
Specialized markets
Marché aux fleurs
Several flower markets, open Tues.through Sat,the most famous ones are :
Marchés aux oiseaux
These bird-markets are located pretty close to each other :
Marché aux livres
This book market is also an antique one, . . 87, rue Brancion Paris 15th arr., Sat & Sun 9:30am-6pm.
Fabric and clothing market
Natural Park
Rural areas represent three quarters of the Ile de France (surrounding area of Paris), to maintain a good ecological balance two parks have been created :
Omnimax cinema
Seats right at the heart of the image and sounds effects to visit natural wonders, fly over fantastic landscapes discovering what the human eye is unable to see.
“La Geode” 26 av Corentin Cariou 75019 Paris
information: tel: 33 (0)1 40 15 12 12
Phone (Telephone)
To call France from abroad after dialing the international prefix dial 33 then the last nine digits of the requested number (forget about the first zero).
Phone numbers beginning with 0800 are Toll Free and valid only within France.
To call abroad from France dial 00 then the country code
Phone-booth: you can receive calls wherever there is a blue logo with a ringing bell on the phone booth.
Telegrams: from France to any foreign country,including french territory and departments oversea, dial “green number” (free toll number): 0 800 33 44 11
Interpret on the phone: 72 languages with a maximum delay of 24 hours for rare languages.
Free Toll from France, Green Number 0 800 25 76 90
From outside of France 33 1 43 90 48 99
Paris Vacations Packages
Get instant online prices and availabilities on air-inclusive vacation packages to Paris as well as to other French and European destinations.
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Post
In french ask for:”La Poste” or ” Le bureau de Poste?”
The postcode’s two first numbers designate the French department as written on vehicles licence plates. Paris is a department by itself and is divided in arrondissements (districts), the final or two last numbers are significant of the arrondissement Ex: the XIV th arrondissement becomes 75014 Paris.
Main post-office 52, rue du Louvre, is open 24 hours a day for Telephone and Poste Restante. For this service letters should be addressed (preferably with the surname underlined and in capitals) to Poste Restante , 52, rue du Louvre, 75001 Paris.
Other post offices are open 8am-7pm, Monday to Friday, and 9am-noon on Saturday. Stamps, to avoid queuing, are also for sale in tobacco-shops.
Public holidays
Public Transports
Paris is well equipped in public transports. Administered by the state owned company RATP. You can get a map in any metro station. With one single metro ticket you can go anywhere within Paris city limits as long as you don’t go out of the station where you are connecting from one line to another. That goes for Metro and RER, the ticket policy on the bus working according to sections. According to the length of your stay you better buy a pass called “Carte Orange” valid for a week or a month which gives you access to different concentrical sections from Paris city-limits towards the far suburb with intermediate sections according to your needs :
Radios
English programs :
Railways
Paris is equipped with 6 major railway stations each one is in charge of a particular area of France :
Web : www.sncf.com
Bicycle rentals
Roller skates :
Cellular Phone and office equipment for rent :
Euro Exaphone tel: 33 1 44 09 77 78
Limousine
Tel : 33 1 44 21 82 38
Residence hotel : Rooms with kitchen
Taxes
Don’t forget to collect your shopping bills and fill the appropriate form at the airport’s custom office to get your taxes refunded.
Telephone
Go back to Phone above
Transferts
Airport-Hotels
Visa
Citizens of EU countries, the US, Canada, New Zealand, Finland Norway and Sweden do not need any sort of visa to enter France , and can stay for up to ninety days. All other passport holders must obtain a visa before arrival in France from French Consulates in their country.
Weather
Forecast for the next five days on the phone: 08 36 68 02 75
or on the Web : meteofrance.com
Average temperature per season
Maxi Mini
January to March 59F / 15°c 54F / 12°c
March to May 70F / 21°c 54F / 12°c
June to August 83F / 28°c 57F / 14°c
September to November 61F / 16°c 43F / 6°c
Youth Hostels
Within Paris city limits :
Bordering Paris city :
Independent youth hostels
In the Marais the association “Les Maisons Internationales de la Jeunesse et des Etudiants” has refurbished three nice old houses offering now modern comfort in centuries old stone houses. From 18 to 35 years old. Maximum length of stay: 1 week.
tel: 33 1 42 74 23 45.