Parking in France
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Parking in France
Im driving from Germany to Paris this summer. I've heard that parking is an issue in that there aren't many places to park even at your hotel. Does anyone have any advice or know what the situation is like there? I'm thinking of staying at the Mon Reve Amadeus.
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Yes, it is quite rare to have parking right AT your hotel in Paris (same is true in many big cities around the world). But a lot of hotels have made arrangements for parking within a few hundred yards. No better way to find about this than to telephone, fax or e-mail your hotel directly.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>[email protected]<BR>
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Parking on the street in Paris is BEYOND rare and limited
thus the reason for EXTRA compact cars. Do not be surprised if you see Parisians parallel parking using the front and rear bumpers of other cars to squeeze in. Damage IS done, but also legal. <BR><BR>Also, the side mirrors collapse against the side of the car, allowing people to pass on the sidewalk (if there even is one!) and for other cars to get down a street. <BR><BR>Few and few between are very efficient underground parking areas clearly marked outside with a large P on a blue sign, followed by the name of the parking area, mostly named after the area in which it is in. You drive down, take a ticket, park, and pay upon leaving. These are paid by the hour and vary in different areas of Paris and average around 10 E an hour/per 2 hours.<BR>
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Agree with others. Dump the car outside of Paris (CDG Airport is a good spot), and take the train (RER-B from CDG Airport). Saves you the trouble of driving into Paris, where a car would be the last thing you would want in any event.<BR><BR>Happy travels.<BR><BR>John H
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Oh, goodness, yes! Get rid of the car before you get to Paris! You can't even imagine - and I love driving in Paris. Íf you come into Paris with a car, forget all hope of doing any sightseeing or eating. You'll be in that car day and night trying to find a place to park it or taking lengthy public transportation missions from wherever you did park it to wherever you are staying. Don't even think about it.




