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Event in PARIS
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Foire du trone Paris
The best-known Parisian fun fair
The Foire du Trone is the big Parisian traditional fun fair in the Vincennes wood on the eastern side of Paris.
You’ll wish the day would never end as you try out one attraction after another (roller coaster rides, the big wheel, dodgem cars etc).
Go there in the evening when it's most lively. The Foire du Trone will please children and adults alike who will be remembered of their childhood.
All good things must come to an end, but as you stagger out sated with candy and loaded down with stuffed toys, your head already full of memories.
Pelouse de Reuilly
Bois de Vincennes 75012 Paris
From Noon to Midnight
Metro: Porte Doree or Porte de Charenton
+33 1 46 27 52 29 Free Access www.foiredutrone.com
This page was designed especially for you who may visit Paris for the first time. The idea is to give you advices and help you prepare for this trip.
Currency Exchange
You'll find exchange offices in the all the touristic areas like avenue des Champs Elysees, near the Opera, St Germain des Pres etc. Rates and commissions may vary greatly. Examine carefully the "Comission free" agencies may be charging inflated rates.
American Express - 11 rue Scribe 75009 Paris - Metro : Opera.
Districts of Paris
Paris is made up of 20 arrondissements (districts) from 1 to 20. The first arrondissement is in the center of the city on the right bank. The arrondissements are layed out in the form of a spiral and turning clockwise. There is a direct relationship between the last two numbers in the Paris zip codes and the arrondissements. For example, an address with a zip code of 75012 (all Paris zip codes start with 750) is found in the 12th arrondissement, 75004 is in the 4th arrondissement.
Gratuity
Your restaurant/cafe check already includes a 15% gratuity. But a gratuity around 5/10% is expected at restaurants. Your credit card receipt won't show any gratuity line.Taxi and guides of organised city excursions will appreciate a small tip very much as will taxi drivers. Dont forget to tip the lavatory attendant !
Holidays/Festivities
Banks, government services, most museums and all department stores are closed on the following days: January 1, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, May 1 and 8, Ascension Day, Whitmonday, July 14 (National Day), August 15 (Assumption Day), November 1 (All Saints Day), November 11 (Armistice Day), Christmas Day.
Lunch and dinner
French people do lunch between 12:30 and 2:30 PM, and dinner between 7:30 and 10:00 PM. If you wish to avoid the crowd, lunch at 12:00 tops and dine out from 6:00 to 7:00 PM. Restaurants rarely serve between 2:00 and 6:00 PM.
Street
There are three general rules to know regarding the orientation fo the streets:
- The streets running perpendicular to the Seine (North-South) are numbered in starting from the Seine.
- The streets running parallel to the Seine (East-West) are numbered in the direction that the Seine flows.
- If you place yourself at the beginning of a street (next to the address #1) and look towards the other end of the street, the odd numbered addresses are on the left side of the street and the even numbered addresses are on the right.
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Hotels with a WIFI Internet access
Hotel Louvre Marsollier Opera.
3 star hotel near Louvre and Opera.
Hotel de la Tour Maubourg Invalides
Real boutique hotel in front of the Invalides, and near the eiffel tower.
Hotel Tilsitt Paris Champs Elysees
3 star hotel near Arc de Triomphe
Hotel Etoile Trocadero Paris.
3 star hotel in the 16th area at The Trocadero square, between Champs Elysees and Eiffel Tower.
Hotel Bassano Champs Elysees.
4 star hotel near the Champs Elysees
Eiffel Tower Park Hotel
3 star hotel near the Eiffel Tower
Hotel Bretagne Paris Montparnasse.
3 star hotel in the famous area of Montparnasse
Hotel Marignan Champs Elysees Paris.
4 star hotel in Paris located beetween the champs Elysees and Avenue Montaigne.
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