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 What is the weather like in Paris in October?
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 How long is the wait to enter Paris tourist sites?
How long do you have to wait in lines before you can enter a Parisian tourist site like the Louvre and Eiffel tower?
Which days of the week are least busy and which times?
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 Where precisely in paris is the eiffel tower?
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 What is the most expensive area to live in Paris?
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 Going to france, need HELP!?
I'm going to Paris in 2 weeks and i was wondering if anyone knew if any celebrities are going to be their. It would be soooo cool to see a celebrity. My friend went 2 years ago and saw Oprah....


 Is it necessary to rent a car in Paris during the winter, only staying a week..?
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 Whats the best place to shop in Paris?
I don't want any cheap stores or flea markets I need big brands like Chanel,Gucci,Versace and Roberto Cavalli etc. or other good stores and malls .. thanx in advance .....


 What should I do, trip to france...?
In a weeks time I'm going to France by myself and I'm staying with my mum's friend's husband's cousin's daughter she's really nice and into all the same things as ...


 Should I pack skirts for Paris? Is it windy? We're going to be sightseeing a lot.?
They're knee length skirts and I'll be wearing them with some really comfy boots that I can walk for a long time in. We going on the 23th - 25th of May....


 If You Speak French Look Here!!!!?
I need to know how to say "Hello, My Name Is Leah!!"
and also
"Thanks For Coming to My Page!!"
and also
"Goodbye!!"
All in French!!

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 Is it worth it to go to France for a week?
Im going to France and a couple other places for a month or two this summer, and am trying to convince a friend to go with me at least to France before her school starts up again, but she would only ...


 How much should I pay for a portrait from a street artist?
My girlfriend and I are going to the Place to Tertre in Montmartre to have our portrait made by one of the street artists who set up their easels there. What is a reasonable amount to pay for a quick ...


 Why does not FRANCE deport all those trouble-making illegal immigrants there ??
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 Where is a great place to live in France?
I'm only 17 about to be 18 and I wish to live in France sometime in the future. The thing is that I really want to plan this really well and actually think about it. I hope to be an interior ...


 Trip to paris?
My fiance and I are talking about going to Paris this summer. We would like to experiance the culture and history of Paris, as well as the food and shopping. We would like to spend 2 wks. in paris. ...


 How do you say "I'd like to return these library books?" in French?
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 Where is the BEST cheap stay hotel/hostel/inn in Paris and what are the things that we can do there for 1 week
also, please suggest where are the best cheap eats.
we are budget travellers and yet we want to have a nice stay.
mom and daughter
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with private bath please :)...


 What were you suprized about when you saw the U.S. for the first time?

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be as rude as you ...


 How far away is the Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport from downtown Paris?

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Thanks for the answers so far. Well i have a 4 hour stay there on saturday, so I was considering quickly checking out downtown. Though if it takes an hour each way, ...


 Whats the best way to get from Disneyland Paris into the city of Paris itself?
I'm going to Disneyland Paris and wanted to go into Paris to see the Eiffel Tower. I'm trying to figure out the best way to get there, keeping in mind, I will have a ten year old in tow!
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Stuff to know when driving through France?

Tips and advice for driving through France to Salou, Spain

    



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Spartan
Drive on the right is number one, its easily forgotten. In France the fast lanes are on the inside not the outside as in the U.K. Watch your speed remember its all KM not MPH. Use the front seat passengers eyes as your second eyes when pulling out, adjust your mirrors. If you do get stopped over there for whatever and its a fine you pay there and then none of this I'll post you a cheque, just bare that in mind. Other than that its great, there are plenty of rest areas with great food and good scenery and rarely is there any traffic unlike in the U.K unless you plan on heading into the big cities, then that's a hole new ball game.


richard b
Suggest you get an AA or similar booklet about the rules for driving in France. For example: you must carry spare bulbs for all lights on your car; you must carry reflector jackets in case you break down; you must carry a warning triangle to place on the road to warn if you break down; you should carry a first aid kit; speed limits are reduced when it rains; motorways (autoroutes) are mostly toll-paying and it can be expensive driving the length of France on them. If you want to find how expensive use the Michelin route-finder to plan your journey and it will give you an approximate cost of your fuel and the cost of using autoroutes. Some bridges also are toll-paying. DO NOT drink at all if you are driving as french alcohol rules are very severe including taking your car off you. I am told (but not sure) that using satnavs to warn of speed cameras is illegal. Fines are on-the-spot and heavy. If you cannot pay tey police take your keys. And, finally, don't drive on the first, middle and last weekends in August because that's when all of France is on the roads!!
P.S. Don't forget to extend your car's insurance for use in France. Ring your insurer and ask for a "Green Card" and also take out roadside recovery insurance with someone like the AA or EuropAssistance.


Cabal
Right of way. Unless your road has a stop sign or a white line across you have right of way on any vehicle arriving from your left. So keep an eye on any car coming from your right, even if they come from a smaller road if they don't have a stop sign they have right of way. This works in cities too.
The ring road of Paris is considered a street so any car arriving on it has right of way on the cars driving on it.

Be very careful when you turn at crossroads, you will automatically swing on the 'right' side. Which is the wrong one in France. I usually have a post-it on my dashboard with a drawing of a road and an arrow to show which side to drive on. Very useful.

Belts are mandatory both in front and behind.


MK
Rating
100% respect the speed limit - there are cameras everywhere. The police are very strict in France about road issues and safety.


Goofy Goofer Goof Goof Goof !
Drive on the right.


Blue
Remain cool and relax, don't drink at all ;-)

To cross Paris it's between 10h Am to 4 PM (less traffic)

Define your way using http://www.viamichelin.fr/viamichelin/fra/tpl/hme/MaHomePage.htm

A tip to find your way : chek at the number of road (A20, N 7, D 286) on the traffic boards, it easier.
About speed limits : satnav are legal because they indicate a location where are the radar !





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