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The Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau has a wealth of information available in English. This is helpful for both tourists and newly arrived residents. They publish a handbook, Paris for You available from the tourism centres.
  • The main Welcome Centre is at 25 rue des Pyramides (Arr 1) Metro: Pyramides.
    Tel: 08 92 68 30 00
    Website

The staff at most tourist offices are able to speak competent English. You will find them very helpful with all tourism questions as well as questions on public transport and more... if you're in need of some help, they're always worth asking.

Tourist Offices are able to provide general information on their area if you want to know about fairs, markets, concerts and other events in your area the Tourist Office is bound to have information, brochures and flyers.
Airports in Paris & Ile-de-France
Where To Stay
The Areas of Paris

Central Paris is divided into 20 arrondissments, or districts, but is also known for the various zones that exist within the city: The Latin Quarter and Left-Bank, Montmartre...  are all described on the INFOrmation Page The Districts of Paris

Public transport - the metro, train, night buses - can be navigated with the help of the INFOrmation Page Bus, Metro, RER & Noctilien in Paris

Food and Drink

Paris is one of the world's gastronomic centres and there is no shortage of restaurants and cafes to suit all budgets. See The AngloFILE for Restaurants: Paris & Ile de France and Bars, Pubs & Wine Bars 

And if you fancy some fresh produce to take home and create your own original French cuisine, much is available at the local Parisian markets, See INFOrmation Page Markets in Paris & the Ile de France 

Museums of Paris

Paris has world-class art and history museums and monuments - the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, the Eiffel Tower - with something for everyone.

The Paris Museums Pass, or Carte Musées-Monuments, is a card which allows entry without queuing to 60 of the museums and monuments of Paris and Versailles. Two, four and six day passes are available.

The Great Outdoors

Paris has an incredibly diverse array of activities. From the tens of thousand who rollerblade around the city every Friday night to nature walks in the Ile de France. See INFOrmation Page The Great Outdoors 

Activity Parks

Paris and the surrounds of the Ile de France have a vast number of parks for sports, recreation and family activities. Most have tennis courts mini-golf, sailing pedal boats, mini beaches and race tracks. See the INFOrmation Page Activity Parks in Paris 

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