HOW DO I GET ON THE WEB IN PARIS?
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HOW DO I GET ON THE WEB IN PARIS?
Greetings - <BR> <BR>I'm so excited I can't stand it! <BR> <BR>We leave on Sunday for 6 days in Paris but are wondering about getting on the Internet. <BR> <BR>My husband is heavily involved in the stock market and watches his account like a hawk. And, as nature would have it, next week is the end of the quarter when lots of announcements are made and the quarterly reports are issued. <BR> <BR>He would like to be able to get on the web in the afternoon when the market is opening here to check on his account. Does anyone know of any "Cybercafes??" <BR> <BR>Any suggestions would be appreciated. <BR> <BR>Thanks, Lynn
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Lynn: <BR> <BR>You're not the only one who needs to keep in contact. I've pulled up a similar discussion from a few days ago. <BR> <BR> <BR>----------------------------- <BR>Easy internet access in Paris? <BR> <BR> <BR>Author: Harriet ([email protected]) <BR>Date: 3/23/1999, 11:34 pm ET <BR> <BR>Message: Not that I want to spend much, if any, time in front of a computer while I'm in Paris, but I'm wondering if there are many internet/cyber cafes or "shops" in Paris. Any sense of the price for this service? I'm fairly certain my hotel doesn't have access. Thanks. <BR> <BR>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <BR> <BR>Author: hcw ([email protected]) <BR>Date: 3/24/1999, 10:22 am ET <BR> <BR>Message: Harriet -- <BR>I had an e-mail last night from a couple who've just returned from Paris, having rented an apartment from the same company I'm renting from when we are there next week. The apartment is on the Rue de l'Ecole Polytechnique, in the Latin Quarter, and she says there was a cybercafe next door. Rates were 25ff for half an hour, 40ff for an hour, which seems quite reasonable to me. She didn't tell me the name of the cafe, but if you want to contact her let me know & I'll give you her e-mail address. I know there are other similar places, but can't put my finger on them at the moment. If I run across other references, I'll let you know. <BR>Harriett too! <BR> <BR>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <BR> <BR>Author: Robin ([email protected]) <BR>Date: 3/24/1999, 10:44 am ET <BR> <BR>Message: <BR>Yes - I'd also like to know where to find an internet cafe. It's an inexpensive way to "phone home" and let everyone know all's well (or if there's any problems, then a great way to contact without the time zone hassles). <BR>I'll be staying in the 7th arrondissement. Anyone know of internet access if this neighborhood? <BR> <BR>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <BR> <BR>Author: vincent ([email protected]) <BR>Date: 3/24/1999, 12:57 pm ET <BR> <BR>Message: There are Internet cafés more or less all around. I know one near my office on rue de Médicis (opposite Luxembourg gardens). One good bet would be to hang around universities (such as Jussieu in the 5th), there should be some. <BR> <BR>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <BR> <BR>
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Hi! <BR> <BR>The Louvre has a "Computer Louvre Tour" area below the Louvre. It is a small room filled with computers that allow you to view works of art, locate them, read their stories, etc. They have a handout of the cybercafes in Paris; all you need to do is ask! <BR>
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We were recently in Paris and found a very funky internet cafe. I can't remember the name but it was very close to Republic. It wasn't expensive at all. Go to the tourist info centre on the Champs Elysee as the have complete listings of all the internet cafes and their opening hours. the lacy we spoke to was very helpful.


