Camping in Paris
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Camping in Paris
So this is very very short notice. I leave for Paris, France tomorrow on the Eurostar, and it's beginning to look like we might be a bit homeless for the night because silly me never thought to book ahead....why? Don't ask....anyways, we have a tent and I was just wondering if anybody knew of places to camp in or near Paris that is easilly accessible?
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There are several camps in Paris suburbs - i;ve often stayed at the TCF (Touring Club Francaise) camp at Joinville-le-Pont, right on the Marne River - a very well equipped camp with always room for tents - a sprawling camp in a neat residential area.
RER A to Joinville-le-Pont then bus to camp about 3/4 miles away. Also have chalets to rent out.
RER A to Joinville-le-Pont then bus to camp about 3/4 miles away. Also have chalets to rent out.
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There should be a lot of options at the usual last-minute sites:
www.wotif.com
www.lastminute.com
www.laterooms.com
www.ratestogo.com
Good luck.
www.wotif.com
www.lastminute.com
www.laterooms.com
www.ratestogo.com
Good luck.
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TCF also ran (or runs) a camp in the Bois de Boulogne but the Joinville camp is much more well equipped - i stayed once in Bois de Boulogne and this was a rather hip younger folk camping - Bohemian but a bit too much with poor facilities. Not sure if it's there but Joinville one is.
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I don't know if you are serious, but I'm sure the tourist office can find you a hotel room, if you go there. They have a office in the Gare du Nord, open daily from 8 am to 6 pm. It may not be the best hotel or what you would have chosen if you'd spent hours researching, and planning, but I would certainly think they can get you one somewhere. Lots of people go to Paris without booking hotel rooms months in advance, actually.
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You might try a hotel search at www.accorhotels.com. They have 150 hotels in Paris (from 0-star to 4-star) and you can get instant reservation confirmation on line.
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just curious - why are you carrying a tent if not camping?
Anyway joinville camp is a neat place for a camping - an international crowd - Ile de France residents i don't think can even camp there unless a TCF member - if young lots of Contiki-type bus tours liven up the pub. Contiki has a Contiki Village right in the camp - or at least did - i haven't stayed there in a while.
But if camping this camp is very viable - 25 mins by RER from heart of paris and you'd save probably $100 or so a night!
Anyway joinville camp is a neat place for a camping - an international crowd - Ile de France residents i don't think can even camp there unless a TCF member - if young lots of Contiki-type bus tours liven up the pub. Contiki has a Contiki Village right in the camp - or at least did - i haven't stayed there in a while.
But if camping this camp is very viable - 25 mins by RER from heart of paris and you'd save probably $100 or so a night!
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The contiki villages are pretty cool. I think they call it 'camping' because it is not as nice as a hotel but it definitely is not camping! you stay in hotel-esque buildings, with a few people to a room. They do have electricity, showers and toilets and there may or may not be blankets on the matresses but thats why it's 'camping' because you want to bring a sleeping bag. All in all though, it's a lot better and SAFER than a hostel and it is better than your typical camping. True, it is not as nice as a hotel but why would you want to spend time in a hotel when there are so many cool places you could be visiting??
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