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Stopping off in Paris next month on the way South, the kids want to go up the Eiffel tower
and see some Chic Paris shops ( rolling eyes )
It's a while since I have been, is there easily found parking near the Eiffel tower just for an hour or two?
I presume they still have parking meters and the Paris equivalent of NCP?
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This site is useful

http://www.parkingsdeparis.com/download.php

You can search by arrondisement. Are you staying in Paris itself? If so the hotel may have parking and if not why don't you take the metro?
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Mouth, No way Hose A, just passing through, my bank balance couldn't cope with those 3 allowed to shop Laughing
staying just to the South (can't remember where!)


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boredsurfin, search on the 7th arrondisement which is where tour eiffel is. Looks like car parks quite close. If you had been there few days earlier could have met upwith me and Van!! What a shop we would have had!!
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boredsurfin, ... Haven't parked in Paris for a long time .... by choice .. Toofy Grin ... so can't help. SatNav will help in situ and you will be able to get information from the AA / RAC etc websites.

Do check that you have an adequate 'Fire' insurance aspect to your motor insurance policy ..... Laughing

Also it might be worth checking if you have to advise your insurer that you are taking your vehicle abroad. Up to renewal this year, my policy covered me fully Comprehensive for up to 90 days any one trip, driving in Europe and whatever the basic insurance requirement of the Country thereafter. Now this has been reduced to 30 days. I must inform the insurer that I am taking the vehicle abroad. If I need anything in excess of 30 days I can add on at a cost of about £12 per 30 days.
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Couldn't you just park it outside a french hairdresser's saloon?
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BernardC, Thanks for the reminder I will double check, I'm with Zurich who automatically cover fully Comp. in France.

Mouth, Can't do it sooner as M is at UKSA in the Isle of Wight until late on Friday and will be bringing home a weeks worth of wet clthes, no doubt Laughing
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DB, Do French hairdressers drive Saloon's wink
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boredsurfin, if you're staying anywhere near a station it's easier to do the centre of Paris by train/metro - and fun for kids who are accustomed to being chauffeured everywhere.
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pam w, They get the train to Toys R Us and other emporium's nearby in Soton wink Toofy Grin
(The Chauffer doesn't like hanging around in Southampton.)
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boredsurfin wrote:
DB, Do French hairdressers drive Saloon's wink


They normally drive their boyfriends. Toofy Grin
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boredsurfin, if you are staying to the south then do the metro much easier. Part of the whole experience.
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staying just to the South (can't remember where!)



I don't want to generalise, but we had our car broken into in Evry - south of Paris. Make sure you leave you car empty, and (if that type of car) with the luggage cover open so it's visibly empty !

RER will take you into Paris. Waaaaay better than driving. www.ratp.fr for info.
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Driving around Central Paris is part of the fun of the trip, the girls have heard so many stories of when we were students in Paris plus I guess I'm looking forward to doing it again as well Toofy Grin Very Happy
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boredsurfin wrote:
Driving around Central Paris is part of the fun of the trip, the girls have heard so many stories of when we were students in Paris plus I guess I'm looking forward to doing it again as well Toofy Grin Very Happy


Laughing Laughing Just remember you said that as you try to navigate your way round the peripherique & arc de triumph......
I'm sure it wont have changed that much - only a couple of years since you were a student, isnt it??? Razz
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genepi,
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only a couple of years since you were a student, isnt it

You are so kind wink
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boredsurfin wrote:
Stopping off in Paris next month on the way South, the kids want to go up the Eiffel tower
and see some Chic Paris shops ( rolling eyes )
It's a while since I have been, is there easily found parking near the Eiffel tower just for an hour or two?
I presume they still have parking meters and the Paris equivalent of NCP?


there is an underground carpark at the ecole militaire (Vinci I think) and it is a pleasant walk to the Tour along the Champs des Mars. Otherwise you can park within a few meters of the Eiffel Tower on the side roads if you can find a place. It is metered parking but after a pikey invasion all the meters take prepaid cards these days. There are no wheel clamps or tow aways so you could simply not pay anything if you are stopping for a few hours.
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1st lesson is to teach the kids not to take the car in 1st place.

Car is not necessary to travel.

They will benefit infinitely from this.
Very Happy Very Happy
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davidof, Thanks David, thats rather what I was hoping to hear Toofy Grin
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you should show them the Rendezvous film

There's a clip here

http://www.rendezvousdvd.com/image/clip/rendezvous.mov

Basically a film director got a fancy new camera mount, a Ferrari and an anonymous (very good) race driver and blasted though Paris at very high speed very early one morning

sorry so off-topic
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boredsurfin, If you and the kids want a really good view of Paris, without the crowds, go to the Tour Montparnasse (Montparnasse Tower) www.tourmontparnasse56.com ;this is basically a huge office tower block. You take the lift to the 56th floor where there is a care and panoramic views of Paris. You can also go up a small staircase onto the roof (weather permitting). I think you get a better view from this tower than from the Eiffel Tower and you don't get the crowds.
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boredsurfin, I pretty certain, there's no parking charge on a weekend for street parking. That's what my sister told me so either there's no charge or I got lucky.

Grand Lafayette and the place next door pour le grand magazin. Unless you're a masachist, metro it once you've parked somewhere.
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Nickski wrote:
boredsurfin, I pretty certain, there's no parking charge on a weekend for street parking. That's what my sister told me so either there's no charge or I got lucky.


No charge on a Sunday.
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jb1970 wrote:
I think you get a better view from this tower than from the Eiffel Tower and you don't get the crowds.


Yes but it is not the Eiffel tower though is it.

However good point about the crowds - for the Eiffel tower you should try and get there for 8.45am (it opens at 9am) if you want to take the lifts rather than walk.

For Montparnasse don't take too many bags with you as there have been strict security checks since 2001.

I think both the Montparnasse and Eiffel tower are too high, everything looks miniscule and you better hope it is not cloudy. The Concorde Lafayette at Port Maillot gives better views at only 30 stories. But if it is views you want why not just go to Montmartre ?
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Basically a film director got a fancy new camera mount, a Ferrari and an anonymous (very good) race driver and blasted though Paris at very high speed very early one morning


I think it was actually a Citroen with a Fezza sound track added later. Sorry to shatter any illusions - still a great piece of footage though...
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i'd recommend the tour montparnasse at night when the city's lit
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