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SECTION ONE:
Living03 The parks of Paris
05 Day trips from Paris
07 Useful blogs and websites
09 Smart phone apps
10 Guides
10 Pamper yourself
11 Pets
12 Learning the language
SECTION TWO:
Transportation14 Public transports
16 French driving licence
17 Low-cost airlines
17 Cheque writing
SECTION THREE:
Repairs19 Useful contacts
SECTION FOUR:
Food21 Supermarket chains
22 Specialty stores
23 Local street markets
24 Butcher’s cheat sheet
SECTION FIVE:
Shopping26 Malls
27 Major department stores
27 Markets
29 Book stores
29 Fabric / curtain / decor stores
30 Opticians
30 Souvenirs
30 Amazon
SECTION SIX:
Kids32 Zoos and aquariums
32 Amusement parks
33 Indoor play
34 Performing arts
35 Sports
37 Birthday party resources
SECTION SEVEN:
Parents39 Parent organisations and services
40 Arts and culture
40 Other
41 Fitness clubs
42 Cooking
SECTION EIGHT:
Medical44 Pharmacies
45 Medical services
45 Doctor listings
52 Medical tips
SECTION NINE:
A year in Paris54 Yearly calendar
SECTION TEN:
Thoughts and tips57 Miscellaneous
58 And when it’s time to go…
SECTION ELEVEN:
Emergency contacts60 Emergency numbers
Cont
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The parks of Paris
We asked some ISP Paris parents for their favourite parks in and around the city and we got some great suggestions:
Jardin du Ranelagh“This is our local! Situated very close to the Primary campus, these lovely, open gardens are a hang-out for ISP families. The scene of many an ISP picnic, the Jardin du Ranelagh is a firm favourite.”
Bois de Boulogne“A green space very local to ISP, the Bois de Boulogne is a huge ‘green lung’ on the western edge of Paris. There are cycle trails, lakes and woods, plus some special gardens. It contains the Jardin d’Acclimatation, a 20 acre amusement park popular with Primary aged kids. That in turn houses the Fondation Louis Vuitton, a cultural hotspot housing great art exhibitions within a stunning Frank Gehry building.”
“If you are wandering around the Bois de Boulogne, do not miss the Parc de Bagatelle, a lovely 18th century park and chateau. Also, we love the Pre-Catalan gardens which are home to the Jardin du Shakespeare, an outdoor theatre.”
Parc Andre Citroen“Those of us living in the 16th can sometimes forget about the wonderful Parc Andre Citroen, which is just a stroll over the river in the 15th. It’s a very modern park, built on the former Citroen car plant. It’s a refreshing change, with its more modern design, water jets that kids love, the chance to see Paris from its hot air balloon. Give it a try!”
Jardin des Tuileries“The Tuileries gardens have to be a contender for one of the most elegant parks in Paris. The manicured trees and flowers are exquisite. Those instantly recognisable green chairs around the water! Happy memories from when our kids were a bit younger and they loved the carousel, the trampolines and the playground.”
“We could never tire of the Tuileries! The beauty, but also the Orangerie Museum which is home to Monet’s waterlilies and also the Jeu de Paume photography museum. And don’t forget the Musee des Arts Decoratifs and its restaurant Loulou with one of the nicest terrasse in the city.”
“Don’t forget to pay a visit to WHSmith English bookstore when you’re at the Tuileries – it’s just outside the gardens on rue de Rivoli at the Concorde end.”
Jardin du Luxembourg“The Jardin de Luxembourg, an elegant, Parisian classic on the borders of the 5th and 6th arrondissements is for many the ultimate Paris park. The beauty of the place enchants most people. A Sunday family stroll, wooden toy boats on the little lake, pony rides, the sound of tennis balls and smaller children in the rose garden sandboxes. Pure Paris!”
“If you’re at the Luxembourg, pay a visit to Penelope who runs the lovely Red Wheelbarrow bookstore just outside the gardens. And maybe lunch at Treize au Jardin? Or Bread and Roses on rue Madame, very close to the park?”
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Jardin des Plantes“The Jardin des Plantes used to be a herb garden for the French royals and now it’s a lovely botanical garden, with museums and a mini-zoo within its borders. It’s a great option for a family stroll and never gets as busy as its more famous cousins, the Luxembourg and Tuileries. Also it positions you perfectly for exploring the 5th arrondissement. Don’t forget to stop for tea and cakes at the nearby Mosque tea room, which is open to all.”
Parc de Buttes Chaumont“Now the Buttes Chaumont is a total change from the elegant Tuileries! The Buttes Chaumont has a big personality. It’s quirky and dramatic. And you can sit on the grass!”
Parc de Belleville“Definitely worth the trip up to the 20th arrondissement to the Parc de Belleville. It slopes up and when you reach the top, you get wonderful views of the city! Long water feature and kids’ playgrounds add to the appeal.”
Parc de la Villette“You either love it or hate it, but our family loves the more urban feel to this park in the north-east of the city. The Parc de la Villette is the third biggest park in Paris and houses Cite des Sciences (the science museum) as well as Cite des Enfants and the Philharmonie, which has great family music events. There are the themed gardens and a favourite with kids is the dragon slide. A visit to this park also leaves you perfectly positioned to stroll on the Canal d’Ourcq.”
Parc Monceau“The pretty Park Monceau is on the border of the 8th and 17th arrondissements and is a lovely spot. It’s designed in the English style and so is not as formal as some other Paris parks. Winding paths, a venetian bridge, a pyramid and a Chinese pagoda, carousels and playgrounds attract the rather beautiful local families of this neighbourhood. Don’t forget to pay a visit to the Musee Jacqumart Andre which is very close by.”
Parc Montsouris“The Parc Montsouris is a down-to-earth, lovely family park. You can walk and picnic on the grass. There are ponies that you lead around yourself. It’s set in the family-friendly neighbourhood of the 14th and just makes a refreshing change from the city’s more manicured spots.”
Bois de Vincennes“Over on the east side of Paris, the Bois de Vincennes is the other green lung of Paris, rather similar to our more local Bois de Boulogne. But there are attractions to draw you over there, including the beautiful Parc Floral and the Chateau de Vincennes. Our family is less keen on the Paris Zoo which is also over there – after an expensive renovation, it remains an uninspiring place.”
Parc de Sceaux“Ok, it’s not technically in Paris, but Parc de Sceaux is a beautiful place and it’s really not far by car or RER. Our favourite time there is the spring for the blossoms but it’s beautiful all year round.”
Jardin Albert Kahn“I am always shocked that so few families have made it to the Jardin Albert Kahn in Boulogne. It is so close to the 16th and such a special place. The museum is currently being renovated and we can’t wait to see the new restaurant once it opens. But the gardens are the main event and it is such a special voyage through the English, French and Japanese sections!”
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Day trips from Paris
We asked ISP parents for some of their favourite family day trips from Paris:
Chantilly“Our trip to Chantilly was one of our favourite days from Paris. Even the beautiful grounds are worth the visit, before you even go into the chateau. Our kids loved the maze and The Children’s Hamlet – two play areas, one for 3 – 6 year olds with a huge snail-shaped play area covered in grass, mini wooden houses and farm animals on springs. The other is for children aged 8 to 12, with a play structure on which bigger children can climb and jump from. There is also the Petit Parc with sheep and kangaroos and from April to November, a mini train.”
PTA TIPOn Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays you can take a coach out to Chantilly from rue des Pyramides in central Paris run by ParisCityVision An alternative however, is to take the train from Gare du Nord to Chantilly-Gouvieux and then it’s a five-minute taxi ride or 20 minute walk to the Chateau or a free DUC bus ride to ‘Chantilly, Eglise Notre Dame.
Fontainebleau“Our family loves heading out to Fontainebleau. The chateau is beautiful and has great gardens. What is wonderful is that it has adjoining town and forests to give a little variety for the kids.”
PTA tip: Getting there is easy – just take a train from Gare de Lyon. The green space around the chateau fabulous for bike riding and the town overall is nice too.
Giverny“Clearly this is a must-do trip out to Giverny to see what was Claude Monet’s house and garden for 40 years and where he created his famous Waterlily paintings. Just a 45 minute train ride from Gare St Lazare in Paris to Vernon and then a shuttle bus – timed to meet each train and bring visitors to the Monet house. It’s a special experience.”
PTA TIPBefore you visit, do think about introducing your kids to Monet and his Waterlilies through a visit to the Orangerie museum inside the Tuileries gardens in Paris. You can also find some in our local museum, the Marmottan which is located very close to the Ranelagh Primary campus. There are also many picture books for children such as Katie and the Waterlily Pond and The Magical Garden of Claude Monet that are great introductions for 3 – 7 year olds. Also, be sure to but advance tickets.
Parc Asterix“If you want a theme park experience that is rather different to Disney, then Parc Asterix is it. Yes, it’s based on the characters from the famous comic books but, even if your children are not into Asterix, Obelix and their merry friends, it is still fun.”
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Auvers-sur-Oise“ Don’t miss Auvers-sur-Oise, a beautiful village outside Paris, best known for being the residence of Vincent Van Gogh. He lived and painted there, as did Cezanne, Pissarro, Corot and Daubigny. If you visit, you’ll see why they chose it. As well as the village, you can explore the 17th century Château d’Auvers-sur-Oise, with its lovely park and gardens. From April through October, a direct train runs from Gare du Nord in Paris to Auvers-Sur-Oise in the morning and back again early evening, making this a very easy day out in spring, summer and early autumn.”
PTA TIPGiven the timings of the trains, do think about bringing food for a scenic picnic lunch or make plans to eat at Chateau restaurant. Another nice option in the village is the little restaurant Le Chemin de Peintres. If you eat at Auberge Ravoux, you can go upstairs to see Vincent Van Gogh’s bedroom which also happens to be his final resting place.
Versailles“Who doesn’t adore Versailles? The Palace, the Gardens, The Grand Trianon are amazing, as is the Petit Trianon area, created by Marie Antoinette as a rural escape, away from the pomp of Versailles.”
PTA TIPThere is so much to see and do here that it is advisable to just try and see some of it, rather than exhaust your kids. You know you can pop back to see the rest! To get there, SNCF trains will bring you from Gare Montparnasse to Versailles Chantiers or from Gare Saint Lazare to Versailles Rive Droite. The RER line C will bring you to Versailles Chateau Rive Gauche. There is also the Versailles Express coach that will bring you from central Paris.
Disneyland“I mean you won’t feel like you are at the one in Florida, but it’s still a fun family day out. It is really two parks, Walt Disney Studios and Disneyland Park. Take the RER A from either Chatelet or Gare de Lyon to Marne –La Vallee which brings you right to the entrance of Disney. It couldn’t be easier. If you’ve got younger children, they will be more than happy with the gentle ‘It’s a Small World’ ride, and Spinning Teacups at the Disneyland Park.”
PTA TIPBe warned that if they want to meet a Princess, you should reserve that immediately upon your arrival.
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Useful blogs and websites
Expat blogs • www.inspirelle.com• www.paris.angloinfo.com• www.expatchild.com• www.tckid.com (third culture kids)• www. bonjourparis.com• www.figt.org• www.expatfinder.com• www.expatarrivals.com• www.expatexchange.com• www.expatcareers.com
General Facebook groups• International School of Paris-Parents• ISP Tours• I am a Triangle• WSJ Expat• Third Culture Kids Everywhere• Message Paris• Paris Parents of Kids 7 and up• Expats Living in Paris• Expatriates in Paris• Americans in Paris• Costco France(Villebon) Fan Club• Paris Community Yard Sale• Classifieds in Paris• Paris Flogg it, Buy, Sell, Swap and Donate• Expat Women in Paris• LIFT Ladies in France Together• Raising Bilingual, Multilingual Children• Paris Expat Dog and Cat Owners• France & Beyond Refugee Aid People to People• Grown and Flown Parents
Blogs / websites about Paris• www.mamalovesparis.com • www.parismomes.fr• www.mylittleparis.com• www.girlsguidetoparis.com• www.doitinparis.com• www.paristep.com/en• www.secretsofparis.com• www.postedinparis.wordpress.com• www.spottedbylocals.com/paris• www.expatwomen.com• www.hipparis.com• www.wondercity.com/paris.html• www.angloinfo.com/paris/events/movies• www.meteo-paris.com/ile-de-france/ previsions.php• www.thelocal.fr/galleries/culture/10-weird- museums-in-paris• www.vingtparismagazine.com/2013/08/20- specialty-museums• www.paris-tourist-information.co.uk/paris• www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/france/paris
Parents du 21eme Siecle (for French speaking parents)• www.parents-du-21-eme-siecle.fr
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Restaurant / Food Blogs• www.parisbymouth.com• www.hungryforparis.com• www.doriegreenspan.com• www.chocoparis.com• www.chocolateandzucchini.com• www.johntalbottsparis.typepad.com• www.adrianmoore.blogspot.fr• www.lefooding.com• www.parismissives.blogspot.fr• www.davidlebovitz.com• lostincheeseland.com
Paris Travel• www.expatica.com• www.paris-walks.com• www.fattirebiketours.com• www.ClassicWalksParis.com• www.parisgreeter.org/home• www.citysegwaytours.com• www.en.parismuseumpass.com• sncf.com
To adopt a dog or cat Club de Défense des Animaux Paris 12 181 Avenue Daumesnil, 75012 Paris 06 82 95 65 39 www.cda-paris12.com
Refuge de Gennevilliers 30, avenue du Général de Gaulle 92230 Gennevilliers 01 47 98 57 40 www.gennevilliers.spa.asso.fr
Association Sauve (Cats only) [email protected] www.association-sauve.com
Refuge de Plaisir CD 134 Bois de Sainte Apolline 78370 Plaisir [email protected] 01 34 8905 47
French news in EnglishThe Local www.thelocal.fr
en.rfi.fr (available in 15 languages) RFI also does a broadcast in “francais facile” for those who want to work on their French and keep up with the news. Search for “journal en francais facile” on the RFI website.
France 24 www.france24.com/en/france Also available via APP
BFM TV Foreign diplomats recommend watching tv station. BFM Paris for local news, especially during any incidents.
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Smart phone apps
CitymapperAll-around free Paris transport app, with LIVE info on schedules & prices for the metro, RER, buses, trams, SNCF, Uber, Velib, Autolib. Register your home, school, work, 5 favorite addresses, and hit Take Me Home, etc., it’ll find the best route there. It shows you which way to walk, how many minutes until the next bus, where the nearest Velibs, Autolibs are and parking. It will redirect you if a station is closed or if a metro line is stopped due to a sick passenger. Maps and routes included.
RATPOfficial app of the Paris metro system, with metro, bus and RER lines.
VelibShows you where bikes are available and where you can park upon arrival.
G7 Taxi/eCab Paris, Reims, Limoges…taxi app. The fare is paid by the credit card registered on your account.
Le Cab/UberUnless there’s a fare surge, more reasonable than taxis, prices are fixed and paid by the credit card registered on your account.
XECurrency convertor.
Converter by TrelleborgA tool for converting sizes for European linens, clothing, and shoes.
Duolingo: Improve your French in 5 to 30 minutes a day with this engaging app.
Voyages-SNCF.comReims in the Champagne region is only a 48 minute TGV ride away! Book the train, hotel, car rental, and even have your luggage delivered. Click on Bon Plans for excellent travel deals.
PatrimapCity of Paris’ interactive map points out famous buildings near you and provides historical guided walks.
TrackingDaysFor expats counting days to establish their country of residence.
MonoprixGrocery shop from your phone.
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Guides
Louvre Museum A beautiful app put out by the Louvre, with in-depth descriptions of the art as well as maps and useful tips.
Centre PompidouAnother helpful museum app, but more about the Centre and less about the art.
Grand PalaisThe Grand Palais app sells tickets, and app guides for all of its exhibitions.
Pamper yourself
Le FoodingA go-to restaurant app. It will tell you where to go based on where you’re standing, what you’d like to eat or where you’re headed. Their recommendations are always excellent.
Deliveroo / Foodora Home delivery from restaurants in your neighborhood.
AlloCinéCatch up on the movie scene by movie or by location.
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Pets
VeterinariansDr. Lionel Schilliger 35, rue Leconte de Lisle, 75016 (Emergencies 24/7: 06 75 75 35 35) 01 45 27 23 85
Clinique Vétérinaire du Docteur Jean-Michel Rabany 117 rue St Dominique, 75007 01 47 05 48 67
Dr. Francoise Fiocre & Dr. Jean-Francois Gorge 81, rue de Longchamp, 75116 01 47 27 10 95
BoardingCheck with your gardien(ne). He/she may be willing to pet-sit for a nominal fee.
Carmen the Dog Sitter 52 rue Mouffetard, 75005 09 52 46 94 06
Chiens Sur Canape (near Fontainbleau) Phillipe and Janick will pick up your dog in Paris. 01 60 67 31 05
City Canine 67-71 Rue Balard, 75015 www.citycanine.fr 01 45 57 47 06
Marlene & Michel Chain Michel will pick up your dog in Paris and take him/her to their country home. [email protected] 06 68 36 21 80 (after 20h)
Pet StoresBHV la niche 42 rue de la Verrerie 75004 09 77 40 14 00
Truffaut 85 quai de la Gare 75013 01 53 60 84 50
Animalis Cour Saint-Emilion, 75012 01 53 33 87
WalkingDoggies & Compagnie Contact Gabriela & her team 06 25 74 42 81 or 01 43 34 50 80 www.doggiesetcompagnie.com/en
GroomersCanicoiff 130, avenue Mozart, 75016 01 45 25 45 75
Dog in the City 26, Rue du Petit Musc, 75004 01 42 74 07 11
La Tour Caline 129, Rue Lauriston, 75116 01 45 05 54 2
Veto Clinic 26, Rue Bois le Vent, 75016 01 45 25 70 00
PTA TIPIf a pharmacy cross is green and blue, animal medicines can be purchased there.
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Learning the language
The best way to learn the French language is to take some instruction and practice, practice, practice. Watching French TV helps conversational skills.
ISP’s very own Laetitia Beser, Berlitz trained, offers instruction in her home. These small classes are a good way to meet other ISP parents and learn how to get by in daily life. 06 81 77 52 86 [email protected]
These are the English-language links for language schools, but most are also accessible to speakers of German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, etc.
• www.alliancefr.org/en• www.france-langue.com/paris• http://en.icp.fr• www.accord-langues.com• www.ccfs-sorbonne.fr/?lang=en• www.inter7.fr• www.frenchasyoulikeit.com• www.frenchandparis.com/accueil• Free French classes sponsored by the Mairie (City
Hall) of Paris -- http://next.paris.fr/english/guide-for-foreign-residents/the necessary-steps-to-settling-in/learning-french/rub_8145_stand_33669_port_18796. Your local Mairie might offer very low-priced tuition as well. Registration is usually at certain times of the year so look into this as soon as possible.
PTA TIPCheck out the following: • Artips: artips.co
A cool French startup that sends art stories to your email box (in English)!
• Music version: artips.fr/Musiktips• Science version: artips.fr/Sciencetips
All free and if you sign up for the French version it makes a nice tool to learn French!
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Public transport
RATP governs public transport in Paris and its suburbs. You can purchase a pre-paid weekly, monthly (approx. 75 Euros) or annual student or adult Navigo Pass (see below) at major stations. The old system of a “carnet” of paper tickets is being transitioned out, so buy yourself the new version which is a “Navigo Easy” pass, which you simply load with tickets and use them up without a time limit. You need to think about how often you will use public transport, to help you decide whether to buy a weekly/monthly Navigo for unlimited travel, or the Navigo Easy because you will use it less and so simply want to buy prepaid trips that you will use up without a time limit. If you have the wrong ticket or misplace a ticket, you will be fined a minimum of 35E. Children 0-3 travel for free, ages 4-9 travel at the reduced rate, 10 and up pay the regular fare.
RATPInformation is available in English, French, Italian, German, Dutch, and Spanish at www.ratp.fr With one ticket you can transfer between Metro and RER/Tram, Metro and Metro, RER/Tram and RER, bus and bus. There is no transferring between buses and metro/RER/trams.
MetroThe primarily underground Metro runs daily from around 5:30 AM to 1am. It’s a good idea to keep your tickets in your pockets as thieves like reaching over turnstiles and grabbing wallets.
RERThe RER requires you to put your ticket through the turnstile to get in AND TO GET OUT. It operates from 5:30 AM to 1 AM depending on the line.
BusYou can use your carnet or buy bus tickets directly from the bus driver when you board. Validate your ticket! With a carnet ticket you can transfer to a different bus provided you validate your ticket on the second bus within 90 minutes after validating on the first bus. The 2E tickets sold by bus drivers can’t be used again to transfer to another bus. Noctilien night buses operate a limited route after midnight.
VelibVélib’ is a self-service bike system available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Buy a 1-day or a 7-day ticket online or at any Vélib’ station.
For an annual pass, pick up a free Velib card from the Hotel de Ville gift shop, sign-up on line, and activate it at a Velib station. Both require a credit card deposit. Citymapper or the Velib App will direct you to the nearest Velib station and tell you how many bikes, parking spots are available. Ages 14 and up but some stations carry kids bikes. http://en.velib.paris.fr/How-it-works
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AutolibAutolib’ is a rentable electric car also run by the City of Paris. You can rent them for periods of time. (Only International driver’s licenses or European licenses are accepted.) www.autolib.eu/en/how-does-it-work/service/
NavigoA Navigo pass will allow you to buy monthly or yearly metro, bus and RER access. To purchase, you must have a bill with your name and address listed on it, as well as identification. You can order online or at your local Metro station. An adult pass runs 75.20E a month. Student cards are available at a reduced yearly rate- to qualify a student certificate from ISP is necessary. www.navigo.fr
TaxiYou can phone- G7 Taxi has an English phone line, Taxi Bleus, etc. or use their smart phone app.
Choose from sedans, vans, and request English speaking drivers.
01 41 27 66 99 Q (in English) www.g7.fr/en
08 91 70 10 10 www.taxisbleus.com/index.php/en
Uber/Ride Share Taxis via Smartphone AppsYou must provide your credit card information to use these services. They’re popular because unless there’s a “fare surge” due to rain, rush hour, a high demand, the fares are more reasonable. The app charges your card so no cash is necessary. The most popular apps are:
Rental CarsThe major rental car companies have offices in Paris. Check the Internet for your favorite company for locations. Passports may be needed for the contract. Cars available on an hourly basis (gas and insurance included):
• www.mobizen.fr• www.connectbyhertz.com
SecuritySAIP: French government app alerts users of security incidents. However, SAIP was not activated for any of the recent terror attacks in France. It’s best to go on TWITTER and follow the Prefecture de Police, VISOV I #MSGU, Gouvernement, GendarmerieNationale, Police Nationale, Pompiers de Paris, Conseils Voyageurs,
Anne Hidalgo, Le Parisien, BBC Breaking News, Paris, Groupe RATP… to stay up to date on what’s going on in France.
UBER
LeCab
Chauffeur Prive
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French driving licence
If at all possible have your company or relocation agent take care of it.
From a country or US state that has a reciprocal agreement:1. Find if the country/state is reciprocal. (Subject
to change) www.ambafrance-us.org/spip.php?article376 You are supposed to be in possession of your own country/US driver’s license for one year before coming to France. Do not try to trade your California driver’s license (non-reciprocating) for a Pennsylvania license (reciprocating) in the US one week before coming to France and expect them to accept the Pennsylvanian one for trade, for example.
2. You have ONE YEAR from the start of your work visa to obtain a reciprocal driver’s license. You must officially start the process 3 mnths before the end of that one year term. After that, you are not allowed to obtain the license-- you must start fresh and take the test like everyone else. Each country/state has different exchange requirements but most require electric and phone bills addressed to you at your former address to prove you lived in the country/state where you got your license, attestation from our official driving record from your license country stating your license is still valid and has no outstanding warrants or fines, your driver’s license, all translated. SOGEDICOM 102 Ave des Champs Elysees, www.sogedicom-traduction.com will provide an official translation of your driver’s license for around 60E. You can e-mail them a photo/scan and they will e-mail you the translated document with official stamp by PDF.
3. You will need to go to the Prefecture de Police (Porte de Clignancourt on Boulevard Ney, 75018). You can call ahead for an appointment or just show up and they will direct you to the correct location. This process could take hours. Avoid bringing small children.
4. Once you have submitted everything required, they will give you a paper asking you to return in about a month to pick up your license-allow yourself an hour for pick up. Ask politely if you may keep your original driver’s license as you’ll need it for ID and you return to your country often and need it to drive. If it is not returned to you be sure to apply for a duplicate when you return home next.
If you are coming from a country/ US state that has no reciprocal agreement:1. After one year from your work permit date, you
must apply and take the French license exam. This website (which is in French) will detail out what is required for a French Drivers license. www.vosdroits.service-public.fr/particuliers/F1459.xhtml
2. You must attend a driver’s school and then take a written and driving test. The process usually takes two months and can be costly. Here are two expat friendly driving schools to get you started. Aegide www.aegide-drive.com and Ferenbach www.frenchlicense.eu
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Low-cost airlines
Besides the major international airlines serving Charles de Gaulle (Roissy (CDG)) or Orly (ORY), there are at least five low-cost airlines serving Europe. All have multiple language websites.
• www.easyjet.com • www.vueling.com • www.ryanair.com
Serving Beauvais-Tille airport (BVA)• www.transavia.com • www.aireuropa.com
Cheque writing
Cheque writing is still very common in France but a little confusing if you haven’t written one before. Below is a sample check with explanations, along with the most common numbers written out.
Cheque Writing Tips• French cheques must be written in French!• On the left side of French cheques is a space to
write some brief information about the amount and type of cheque. It will be located on the left side of the cheque near the perforated edge.
• Try not to leave space at the beginning or end of your cheque for fraud reasons.
• Often, people will put ///// marks so no additional numbers or words could be added to the cheques.
• Never carry a booklet of cheques with you in your purse or around Paris if possible. It is always best to fill the cheque at home or carry one with you for a specific purpose.
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Useful contacts
Repairmen Daniel Cachada General masonry such as painting, electricity, kitchen installments, etc. 06 18 24 88 70
Maxim (Handyman) 06 26 63 67 35
Raphael Mizel (Handyman) [email protected] 06 50 43 65 09
Riaz Kamboh 06 22 37 34 85
Alex (Handyman) 06 59 79 03 27
IT SupportRandy comes highly recommended by ISP parents. He’s American, very efficient and knowledgeable.
[email protected] 06 77 98 83 04
Helpful utilities numbers EdfElectricite de France Electricity provider to all of France English-speaking call service (Open Mon-Fri 08:00-18:30) www.edf.fr/en/home
English email service [email protected]) 09 69 36 63 83
GDF (Gaz de France) Information in English www.particuliers.engie.fr/en/english-information.html Emergency service 08 00 47 33 33
France Telecom / Orange English-speaking customer service Mon - Sat 9:00-17:00 09 69 36 39 00
Reporting Lost or Stolen Mobile PhoneIMEI Number (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Each phone has one, printed beneath the battery or by typing # 0 6 # {enter} Note the number and keep it separate from the phone. If it is lost or stolen, call the service provider and give the IMEI number.
Orange www.orange.fr (click on “Mobile vole ou bloque) 08 25 05 70 00
Bouygues Telcom www.bouyguestelecom.fr 08 00 29 10 00
SFR www.sfr.fr 06 10 00 19 00
Lost or Stolen Bank Card / Credit Card or CheckbookAny loss should be reported to the nearest police station where the theft happened. A “récepissé de declaration de vol” will be issued for the bank, etc. and insurance company.
Contact issuing bank, or afterhours: 08 92 70 57 05
For all French checks, call the inter-bank emergency reporting service: 08 92 68 32 08
Credit Card Cancellation NumbersMastercard 08 00 90 13 87
American Express 08 00 83 28 20
Visa 08 00 90 11 79
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Supermarket chains
These stores carry not only grocery, but clothes, small appliances, toys, party supplies, and house wares. Some are open early Sunday. Sign up for their “fidelity” programs for free delivery (minimum purchase requirements vary) and savings.
Carrefour Various locations. You can order online or go to the store and have home delivery. www.carrefour.fr/services/livraison-domicile
Auchan Various locations. You can order online or go to the store and have home delivery. www.auchandirect.fr
Marks and Spencers Various locations -- food only This chain is popular in the UK and has many items that Americans and British families enjoy at good prices. You can have groceries delivered from the store. Our nearest is at Passy. www.marksandspencer.fr/en_FR
Monoprix Various Locations. You can order online or have groceries delivered from the store. www.monoprix.fr
Grand Epicerie A wonderful food hall long established in the 7th at Sevre Babylone now has a branch right here in the 16th by La Muette that likely has favourites from your home country. www.lagrandeepicerie.com
Casino Various Locations. You can order online or have groceries delivered from the store. www.supercasino.fr
Galeries Gourmandes 2 Place de la Porte Maillot, 75017 Open Sundays! 9am to 9pm Daily. Parking
Picard Excellent prepared frozen foods, croissants, blueberries, fish, frozen dinners... Located throughout Paris. www.picard.fr. Delivery only for on-line purchases.
L’Eclerc Located in the So Ouest shopping center with grocery deliveries to various Paris locations. 38 Rue d’Alsace, 92300 Levallois-Perret 01 41 27 91 60 www.e-leclerc.com
Houra.fr Online ONLY food and small housewares site where you order all your goods online and then have them delivered to your home. www.houra.fr
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Specialty stores
International food storesGalleries Lafayette Gourmet Huge selection of world foods labeled by country 40 Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Métro: Chausee d’Antin (7, 9) Tel: 01 40 23 53 52
My American Market www.myamericanmarket.com/us
EXO Store Sells Singaporean, Asian food. Open Sunday 52 Avenue de Choisy, 75013
VS CO Sells Indian, Pakistani, UK food products, tea. Open Sunday 197 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, 75010.
Eataly! Open daily 8.30am – 11.30pm 37 Rue Sainte-Croix, Paris 75004
Le Bon Marche-LaGrand Epicerie Huge selection of world foods. 38 Rue de Sèvres, 75007. Also now has a branch at La Muette. Métro: Sevres Babylone (Lines 10, 12) 01 44 39 81 00
K-Mart Sells Korean and Japanese food, drinks and ingredients. Open Sunday. 11 Rue Robert de Flers, 75015
WH Smith Small selection of US and British food (upstairs) and a tea salon 248 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Métro: Concorde (Line 1) 01 44 77 88 99
The Real McCoy American Food 194 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Métro: La Tour-Maubourg (Line 8) 01 45 56 98 82
Tang Freres Sells Chinese, Thai, Laotian groceries and food. Open Sunday 48 Avenue d’Ivry, 75013 Paris
Costco US chain selling US and International groceries, sundries in bulk, house wares, car products, jewelry, electric products, bedding, beds, BBQs…40 min from ISP www.costco.fr
Organic storesNaturalia Various Locations www.naturalia.fr
La Vie Claire Various Locations www.lavieclaire.com
Biocoop Various Locations www.biocoop.fr
Bio c’Bon Various Locations www.bio-c-bon.eu
Organic marketsMarché Raspail Boulevard Raspail Métro: Rennes (Line 12) Sunday 9:00-14:00
Marché Batignolles Boulevard des Batignolles Métro: Rome (Line 2) Saturdays 9:00-14:00
Marché Brancusi Place Constantin Brancusi Métro: Gaite (Line 13) Saturdays 9:00-14:00
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Local street markets
Local street markets are a Parisian must with fruit and vegetable stands, meat vendors, as well as already prepared food. The food is usually reasonable and very fresh. These markets are closest to the school. There are other street markets throughout Paris.
16th ArrondissementAuteuil Rue d’Auteuil, Place Jean Lorrain Métro: Michel-Ange-Auteuil (Lines 9, 10) Open Wed & Sat
Président Wilson Avenue du Président-Wilson Métro: Alma-Marceau (Line 9) Wed 07:00 - 14:30; Sat 07:00 - 15:00
Saint-Didier 23 - 25 Rue Mesnil Métro: Trocadéro (Lines 6, 9) or Victor Hugo (Line 2) Tues & Thurs & Fri & Sat 07:30 - 14:00
Gros-La-Fontaine Rue Gros, Rue Jean de La Fontaine Métro: Ranelagh (Line 9) Open Tues & Fri mornings
Amiral Bruix Boulevard de l’Amiral Bruix Métro: Porte Maillot (Line 1) Open Wed & Sat
Passy Place de Passy Métro: La Muette (Line 9) Tues-Sat 08:00 - 13:00 & 16:00 - 19:00; Sun 08:00 - 13:00 Meat sliced to order at the butcher, delicious pasteis de nata egg tarts @ the Portugese shop.
Point Du Jour Avenue de Versailles Métro: Porte de Saint-Cloud (Line 9) Open Tues, Thurs & Sun
Porte Molitor Place de la Porte Molitor Métro: Porte d’Auteuil (Line 10) Open Tues & Fri
15th Arrondissement Convention Rue de la Convention Métro: Convention (Line 12) Open Tues & Thurs, 07:00 - 14:30, Sun 07:00 - 15:00
Boulevard de Grenelle Métro: Bir Hakeim to La-Motte-Picquet-Grenelle (Lines 6, 8) Open Wed & Sun 07:00 - 14:30 Buy bread, apple tarts at nearby Poilane bakery.
7th ArrondissementSaxe-Breteuil Avenue de Saxe Métro: Ségur (Line 10) Open Thurs 07:00 - 14:30; Sat 07:00 - 15:00
Marché Rue Cler Métro: Ecole Militaire Open Tues-Sat and Sun morning
8th ArrondissementEurope 1, rue Corvetto Métro: Villiers (Lines 2, 3) Open Tues - Sun 08:30 - 20:30
17th ArrondissementRue Poncelet Rue Bayen Metro Ternes Open daily except Mondays and Sunday afternoons, 9am-1pm and 3pm-7.30pm Excellent fishmonger
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Butcher’s cheat sheet
Making pulled pork? Use echine. Pork cutlet? Echine if you prefer more fat, Loin if you prefer less. Filet Mignon aka tenderloin is tender and fat free.
French (top) versus american (bottom) cuts of beefVotre steak, quelle caisson? How would you like your steak?
• If you’d like your steak bloody rare, order it “bleu”. Rare is “saignant” and most popular in France, “à point” is medium, and well-done is “bien cuit”. Try your steak with mustard, French style.
• Use “rose” for medium rare if ordering duck, lamb, or veal.
• Est-ce que je pourrais avoir un doggy bag s’il vous plait? Since 2016 restaurants must provide doggy bags for leftovers.
• Une carafe d’eau s’il vous plait!• Restaurants are required by law to supply you
with Paris tap water.
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Malls
Centre Commercial Beaugrenelle 12 Rue Linois, 75015 01 53 95 24 00 Métro: Charles Michels (Line 10) Bus: 42,62,70,88 www.beaugrenelle-paris.com Popular amongst ISP kids, Darty, UNIQLO, Marks & Spencers, movie theater, Chipotle, Patisserie des Reves
La Vallée Village Outlet shopping, 90 prestigious shops, fashion and for the home RER: Line A4 to Val d’Europe/Serris-Montévrain; from the station there is shuttle service www.lavalleevillage.com
Parly 2 Centre Commercial Avenue Charles de Gaulle - 78150 Check their website for directions by car and public transport www.parly-2.com
Forum des Halles Le Canopy 101, Porte Berger 75001 Métro: Les Halles et Châtelet (Lines 1, 4, 7, 11, 14) RER Châtelet-Les Halles Bus: 21, 29, 38, 47, 58, 67, 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76, 81, 85, 96 www.forumdeshalles.com MUJI, swimming pool, movie theaters
One Nation Outlet http://www.onenation.fr/en Armani, Alessi, GO Sport, Desigual, Diesel, Rossignol, Brooks Brothers, Villeroy & Boch. Out near Versailles, daily shuttles run between the Arch du Triomphe and the outlet 19E RT
Carrousel du Louvre 99, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Downstairs to access the center Métro: Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre (Line 1) Bus: 21, 24, 27, 39, 48, 68, 69, 72, 81, 95 www.carrouseldulouvre.com
Les Quatre Temps (La Défense) 15 Place de la Défense Métro: La Défense (Line 1) RER: La Défense Tramway TRAM T2 Issy-les-Moulineaux / La Défense Bus: : 73, 141, 144, 159, 161, 174, 178, 258, 262, 272, 275, 278, 360, 378. www.les4temps.com
SO Ouest Shopping Center 31 Rue D’Alsace, Levallois Perret 92300 Métro: Louise-Michel et Anatole France (Line 3) www.soouest.com
PTA TIPS• Every January and July there are “Soldes”—
the semi-annual sales. Even Hermes goes on sale!
• Many Parisians buy a “caddie” or “trolley” to carry heavy groceries.
• Look for this sign at your supermarkets and local grocery. It signifies the Organic Label for France.
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Major department stores
Au Printemps Fashion, home decor, domestic arts, cosmetics department, perfumes & beauty products. 64, Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Monday - Saturday, 9:35 - 20:00; Thursday until 20:45 Sunday 11:00-19:00 Métro: Havre-Caumartin (Lines 3, 9), Opéra (Lines 3, 7, 8); RER-A Auber; RER-E Haussmann St-Lazare.
Galeries Lafayette Fashion, gourmet food, home decor, baby department and toys. Special section for Paris gift items including food. 40, Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Monday - Saturday, 9:30 - 20:30; Sunday 11:00-19:00 (limited food) Métro: Chaussée-d’Antin (Lines 7, 9) / Opéra (Lines 3, 7, 8) / Havre-Caumartin (Lines 3, 9) RER A Auber; RER E Haussmann St-Lazare And…. A new branch right on the Champs Elysees!
BHV Furniture & home furnishings, home improvement, garden, lighting, auto parts, arts & crafts supplies, stationary, electronics, toys & games, clothing &
accessories. Fun Paris trinkets in the basement—keychains, plaques, street plaques (you can order your street name in the classic Paris plaque to take home—allow at least a month to receive it.) 52/64, rue de Rivoli, 75004 Monday - Saturday, 09:30 - 20:00, Sunday 11:00- 1:00 Métro: Hôtel de ville (Line 1) Bus: 69 ,70, 72, 75, 76, 96
Le Bon Marché au Rive Gauche High fashion, baby clothes, furniture, carpets, linens, home furnishings, sporting goods, gourmet food and wines. Open Sundays it’s a great place to find last minute gifts, vanilla butter, caviar, oysters and Champagne. Get a free members card and have your grocery/wine purchases over 50 Euros delivered for free! 24, rue de Sèvres, 75007 Monday -Saturday, 10:00 - 20:00; Thurs/Fri -20:45. Sunday 11:00 - 20:00; Métro: Sèvres-Babylone (Lines 4, 10, 12) Bus: 39, 63, 68, 70, 83, 84, 87
Ikea Not a department store .. but an essential for kitting out your new apartment. Smaller central branch at Madeleine and large stores at Thiais and Gonesse
Markets
Flea markets Marché aux Puces de la Porte de Vanves More than 350 stalls of furniture, trinkets, paintings, fabric, glassware, time pieces, jewelry, and curios from the 18th, 19th and 20th century. Avenue Georges Lafenestre & Avenue Marc Sangnier, 75014 Avenue Georges Lafenestre—open 07:00 - 17:00 depending on tradesmen Avenue Marc Sangnier--open every week-end of the year 07:00 - 13:00 without exception. Métro: Porte de Vanves (Line 13)
Porte-de-Montreuil One of the cheapest flea markets, specializing in second-hand clothes, furniture and other housewares. Avenue de la Porte de Montreuil, 75020 Saturday - Monday 07:30 - 18:00. Métro: Porte de Montreuil (Line 9)
Les Puces de Saint-Ouen - 75018 Europe’s most famous and biggest flea market; it is not a market but a town of markets, with a visiting population of some 200,000 people every weekend. Over 2000 shops selling everything imaginable. Open Saturday, Sunday and Monday 9:30 – 18:00 Métro: Porte de Clignancourt (Line 4), and walk 2 blocks north or just follow the crowd.
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Specialty marketsMarché aux Oiseaux (bird market) This picturesque market on the Ile de la Cité sells houseplants, flowers, orchids, and on Sundays, birds and other assorted household pets (anything from guinea pigs and leeches to goldfish and potbelly pigs). Place Louis Lépine, 75001 Monday - Sunday 8:00-16:00 Métro: Cité (Line 4)
Marché Beauvau Orphelins-Apprentis d’Auteuil In the marvelous garden sanctuary of a former orphanage, this boutique sells used clothing, furniture, lace, jewelry and books donated by Parisians to support the charity. Great place to drop of clothing, furniture, etc when moving. Monday - Friday and the first Saturday of the month 14:30 to 18:00. 40 Rue la Fontaine, 75016 Closed August. Métro: Jasmin (Line 9)
Marché du Livre Ancien et d’Occasion (antique and second hand books) Every year Grand Palais hosts a huge antique book fair Parc Georges Brassens (under pavillon Baltard) 104, rue Brancion, 15e Weekends 9:00 to 18:00. Métro: Convention, Porte de Vanves
Marché Parisien de la Création Open-air market w/paintings, sculpture, ceramics, photography, jewelry, etc. At the foot of the Montparnasse Tower, between rue du Départ and rue de la Gaîté, 14e Sundays 10:00 - 19:00 Métro: Edgar Quinet, Montparnasse Bienvenüe
Marché aux Cartes Postales Anciennes (old postcards) 3 ter rue Mabillon, 75006 Open: Wed and Thurs - 09:00 to 13:00 and 16:00 to 18:30 Métro: Mabillon (Line 10)
Marché de la Création Mouton-Duvernet (arts market) Rue Mouton-Duvernet, Rue Boulard and Rue Brézin, 75014 Hours: Sundays at 10:30 to 17:00
Marché aux Timbres (stamp collector market) North side of Place Clemenceau, 75008 Hours: Thursday, Saturday and Sunday - 10:00 to dusk
Marché St. Pierre – (fabrics) At the foot of Montmartre, below the Sacre Coeur Basilica, is the fabric district in Paris. Great spot to purchase fabric for table cloths and curtains. Liberty patterns. 2 rue Charles Nodier, 75018 Monday- Saturday 10:00-18:30 . Big sale the first Monday of March and October Métro: Abbesses, Anvers
Interesting Parisian streets worth visiting• Rue Montorgueil (1st): L’Escargot, Au Pied du Cochon,
kitchen/bakery supply shops, Stohrer• Rue des Rosiers (4th) Jewish delis, bakeries, pastrami
on onion bread, challah, borek, can you find the secret garden where you can enjoy your take away falafel sandwich from L’As?
• Rue Cler (7th): Chantilly cream shop, Amorino, Davoli Italian deli, Aperol time at terrace cafes
• Rue des Martyrs (9th): tea shops, coffee house, Sebastien Gaudard bakery, hilly
• Canal de l’Ourcq(19th) canal side brewery, petanque, public walls for street art, pedalboats
• Rue de Belleville(19th) Chinese bakeries, grocers, silk pajamas, Peking duck, fresh tofu shops
• Rue de l’Abreuvoir(18th) up in Montmartre, La Maison Rose, vineyard, Lapin Agile, Place Dalida
• Rue Poncelet (17th): Kaffeehaus, morning and evening farmers market, fishmongers.
• Rue Mouffetard (5th): medieval buildings, picturesque market, Julia Child shopped here
• Cour du Commerce Saint Andre(6th) Phillipe Auguste Wall, chocolate resto, Procope, guillotines
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Book stores
Attica Books in French and Spanish 64, Rue Folie Mericourt, 75011 www.attica.fr Métro: St-Ambroise (Line 9), Oberkampf (Lines 5, 9)
The Red Wheelbarrow Much loved by many in the ISP community! A lovely English language bookstore right on the edge of the Luxembourg gardens. 9 rue de Medicis 75006.
Librairie Brentano’s 37, avenue de l’Opéra, 2eme Métro: Opera, Quatre-Septembre (Line 3)
Gibert Jeune for French books 10 place St Michel 75006 Paris . Métro: St. Michel (Line 4), St-Michel/Notre Dame (RER C) Chantelivre French Childrens Bookstore 13 rue de Sevres, 6eme Metro Sevres Babylon, St. Sulplice www.chantelivre.com/index.php
Librarie Galignani Fine arts, literature, guidebooks, magazines. Oldest English bookstore on the continent. 224 rue de Rivoli , 75001 01 42 60 76 07 Métro: Tuileries (Line 1), Concorde (Lines 1, 8, 12)
Nouveau Quartier Latin German French books 78 Boulevard Saint-Michel, 75006 Métro: Cluny La Sorbonne (Line 10)
San Francisco Book Co. Buy, sell and trade your English-language books 17, Rue Monsieur-le-Prince, 6eme Métro: Odeon (Lines 4, 10) www.sfparis.com/shop/sfbparis/index.html
Shakespeare and Company Sylvia Beach’s legendary shop sells used, antique and new books at a new location…still attracts many would-be Hemingways. 37 Rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Métro: St Michel (Line 4) RER B, C www.shakespeareandcompany.com
W.H. Smith English language literature, guides, magazines, a tearoom and a good teaching resource section 248 rue de Rivoli, 75001 01 44 77 88 99 Open on Sunday Métro: Concorde (Line 1)
American Library In ParisEnglish language library next door to the Eiffel Tower. Individual, family, student memberships. Ask about discounts for ISP families. Story time, t(w)een nights (aka date nights for parents), speakers, Halloween… www.americanlibraryinparis.org
Fabric / curtain / decor stores
Marché st. Michel Dreyfus Déballage du Marché Saint Pierre 2 rue Charles Nodier, 75018 www.marchesaintpierre.com
Haberdashery Moline Mercerie 2,4,6 rue de Livingstone, 75018 www.moline-mercerie.com
KA International 4 Rue Vineuse, 75116 www.ka-paris16.com
Tissus Reine 3-5, Place St Pierre, 75018 www.tissus-reine.com/plan-magasin-tissus-marche-saint-pierre
Retail Stores Espace Moins le Quart 9, rue Gros, 75016 www.moinslequart.fr
Heytens 9 bis rue de Passy, 75016 Paris, 01 42 15 56 54 magasin.heytens.com/772029-heytens-paris-passy
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Opticians
Lunettes Pour Tous 3 Rue de Turbigo, 75001 01 73 75 71 71
Souvenirs
• Macarons: www.laduree.fr and www.pierreherme.com/boutiques/
• Feather Duster: www.perigot.fr• Metal Postcard.: www.les-puces.com• French Design: merci-merci.com• Photography Book: A history of photography, www.
musee-orsay.fr• Unique Paris gifts: museum shops
www.boutiquesdemusees.fr• Cheaper Paris placemats, bags, luggage labels,
aprons, mugs etc.: Rue de Rivoli (opposite de Louvre et Arts & Decoratif - under the arches)
• For the mug collector: Starbucks, Holybelly• Honey: lavender, rosemary, chestnut: www.
lesabeilles.biz and maisondumiel.fr
• Biscuit tins etc.: www.la-cure-gourmande.fr• Fresh mustard: www.maille.com/fr_FR• Aprons, kitchen towels, cookies from Le Cordon Bleu:
www.cordonbleu.edu/paris/home/en• Soaps, perfume: www.fragonard.com/en
l’Occitane in Passy Plaza and CDG airport• Tea Mariage Freres Marco Polo Tea, Dammam
Freres smell them all and choose at Place des Vosges• Butter Bordier Vanilla, Sarazin, Algues: butter at
cheese shops or gourmet shops• For kids: craft kits made by Djeco, colorful magazines,
Dutch HEMA sells cute toys, surprisingly fashionable Monoprix kids clothing. Bonpoint and Cyrillus kids clothing.
Amazon
Amazon.fr and amazon.co.ukYou can order almost anything you need from either of these websites. Amazon.fr will deliver more quickly. The web site is in French, but you can enter search terms in English and it will translate.
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Zoos and aquariums
Parc Zoologique de Paris 53 avenue de Saint-Maurice 0 811 22 41 22 www.parczoologiquedeparis.fr
Aquarium de Paris-Cineaqua 65, Avenue Kleber, 75016 01 40 69 23 23 www.cineaqua.com
Chateau de Thoiry A safari park. A car is required to drive through. 78770 Thoriy-en-Yvelines www.thoiry.tm.fr
Palais de la Porte Doree-Aquarium Tropical 293 Avenue Daumesnil, 75012 01 53 59 58 60 www.aquarium-tropical.fr
Menagerie, le zoo du Jardin des Plantes 47 Rue Cuvier, 75013 01 40 79 37 94 www.mnhn.fr
Amusement parks
Disneyland Paris Two Disney Parks with rides for all ages. There are also season passes that can be purchased for a greatly reduced price. 777 Marne la Vallee RER A to Marne laVallee/Chessy www.disneylandparis.fr
Jardin d’Acclimatation A garden, water fun, and amusements rides with various themed days throughout the year. Bois de Boulogne, 75016 Metro: Les Sablons (Line 1) www.jardindacclimatation.fr
Parc Asterix Rides for all ages. A fun theme park and a different experience to Disney. 60128 Plailly www.parcasterix.fr
France Miniature A miniature model town with French monuments and villages, great for family photos. 25 Route du Mesnil 78990 Elancourt www.franceminiature.com
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Indoor play
L’île de Robinson Play area for 2-12 years. 50 Rue du Sergent Bobillot 93100 Montreuil www.ilederobinson.com
Antrebloc Rock climbing for ages 7 and up 5-7 Rue Henri Barusse, 94800 Villejuif 01 47 26 52 44 www.antrebloc.com
Jumpfun Play area for ages 2-12 2 Ave de Bures, 78540 Marsinval, Vernouillet
Kapla Center Center to play Kapla blocks. Appointment required. 27 Rue de Montreuil, 75011 01 43 56 13 38 www.kaplacentre.com
Aquaboulevard Indoor Water Park 4 Rue Louis Armand, 75015 01 40 60 10 00 www.aquaboulevard.fr Métro: Balard (Line 8)
Laser Paris Laser tag 9 rue Robert de Flers, 75015 Métro: Charles Michel (Line 10) www.laserparis.com/fr
Ludimax Play area for ages 2 and up. 11 Avenue de la Pépinière 78450 Villepreux 01 72 33 90 90 www.ludimax.fr
Playmobil FunPark An indoor play area filled with Playmobil toys/lands 22-24 Allée des Jachères, 94260 Fresnes 01 49 84 94 44
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Performing arts
TheaterClub des Jeunes Parents Forum des Images organizes twice a month a chance to see a movie with a baby in tow. Lighting is low, sound non-invasive and there’s a host of nursery equipment. Only open to parents with babies under 10 months old. Forum des Halles 2 Rue du Cinema, 75001 www.forumdesimages.fr Métro: Les Halles (Line 4)
Little Tykes Theatre English Theatre Classes for young children in Paris 06 65 63 48 00 www.littletykestheatre.com
Drama Ties Drama Ties is an English-speaking theatre company, based in Paris. Classes for youth (8-18 yrs old) and holiday workshops. 15 avenue Montaigne, 75008 www.drama-ties.com
American Children’s Theatre This is a theater company for children. They offer classes during the school year, camps during some school vacations and in the summer, and occasional specialized workshops. Creative Director is Erin Colston, assistant director Rhian Nichol O’Sullivan. Mobile: 06.58.54.13.48 Contact: [email protected] www.actparis.com
École Américaine du Théâtre & Compagnie Oz Theatre classes in English for children and teenagers, beginners to bilinguals. 01 45 80 36 11 email: [email protected] www.compagnie-oz.fr
ArtPauline Fraisse Offers courses for children in painting at her studio www.paulinefraisse.com
Creative Paris A good website for arts and crafts activities for children within Paris. www.creativeparis.info/en/offers/n-visual-arts-arts-crafts/categorie-3
ROCK U**Rock U. is a performance-based rock band program for kids and teens age 8-18; all ability levels and instruments are welcome. Every Rock U. session concludes with a live performance for a real audience. Dean of Rock U.: Matt Black
www.rock-u.fr [email protected] 06 19 69 25 74
**(ISP parent since 2011)
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Sports
OrganizationsQue faire à Paris Listings, in French, of more than 2000 sporting activities taking place at municipal facilities. www.quefaire.paris.fr/sports
Le Pont du Jour by the Mairie of Paris Sports & Arts Two locations in the 16th 25 Rue Mesnil and 9 rue du General Malleterre anim-lepontdujour.org
Energy Academy Ecole de sport Club exclusively for kids from 3 - 17 years. In French (tennis, indoor football, golf) www.energyacademy.fr
DanceAcadémie Internationale de Danse Very professional dance school. Also stages during holidays. Courses: Street Jazz, Hip Hop etc for kids, teenagers and adults. 01 45 01 92 06 Métro: Trocadero (Lines 6, 9) www.cfadanseparis.com
AABrésil Association Artistique Brésilienne www.aabresil.com
Paris Marais Dance School 41 Rue du Temple 75004 Ballet, Contemporary. No registration necessary, drop in classes paris-marais-dance-school.org
Charlotte Danse Academy Rue de La Pompe, Rue Nicolo, 75016 Street Jazz Dance, Hip Hop, RnB, Soul ... Adults, teenagers, kids from 7 years onwards 06 10 25 71 31 www.charlottedanseacademie.com
TennisAvenir Tennis Club Lessons for children and adults 111 Ave. Victor Hugo, 75784 Paris Cedex 16 www.net-www.info/tennis-paris/en/index.html
Omni Sports 16 19 rue du Général Malleterre, 75016 06 42 49 89 54
Email : [email protected] www.omnisports16.fr
Le Petit Smash Indoor and outdoor courts in various locations. 06 99 00 20 04 Email : [email protected] www.lepetitsmash.com/fr
Tennis Ribera 15 rue Ribera, 75016 01 42 88 92 97 Métro: Jasmin (Line 9) www.tennis-ribera.com
Martial ArtsKaMag Self-defense for adults and kids from 4 yrs onwards. Also private courses. By Sebastien Arie Kuczer, black belt/ israeli self-defense. 06 64 13 61 00 Judo, Kung Fu, Taï Chi, Football, Gymnastique, Ping-pong, Tennis in the 16th: www.nicolaite.com/?page_id=301
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EquestrianCentre équestre de la Villette 9 Boulevard Macdonald, 75019 In the Parc de la Villette www.equivil.fr Téléphone: 01 40 34 33 33 Fax : 01 40 34 40 50 Email: [email protected]
Le Jardin d’Acclimatation Centre Equestre Bois de Boulogne, 75116 Bénédicte 01 40 67 96 66 [email protected] www.jardindacclimatation.fr
Centre équestre Bayard UCPA Avenue du Polygone, 75012 In the Bois de Vincennes www.vincennes.ucpa.com
La Société d’Equitation de Paris 60, Route de la Muette in Neuilly, 75116 01 45 01. 20 06 Fax: 01 45 01 55 33 [email protected]
SwimmingMairie de Paris A website that will provide detailed information about all the various public pools around Paris and the activities at each. www.paris.fr/piscines
Swim Club Neptune Piscine Blomet in the 15th neptuneclubdefrance.fr/content/compétition-0
PTA TIPMost French Pools (whether private or public) will require that boys wear nylon racing trunks in the pool. Many but not all, require swim caps for both boys and girls.
Football (soccer)Football and Tennis in the 16th http://s409405697.siteweb-initial.fr http://www.es16.fr/index.php
Paris Saint Germain Soccer Academy These holiday soccer camps are also attended by some ISP kids. www.urbansoccer.fr/kids_psg/stages-paris-saint-germain-academy-3
Les Enfants de Passy Quite a few ISP kids play soccer with Les Enfants de Passy teams - not just for the sport but also to have your kids feel part of the neighbourhood and socialize in French. http://s409405697.siteweb-initial.fr
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Birthday party resources
Party supplyPolyEvent Need a giant inflatable Sumo wrestler? Or Barbe a papa machines, inflatable baby-foot, PolyEvent has it. 06 29 80 58 59 www.jeux-gonflables.net
Bleekcups Online store that offers all the accessories available for your sweet and festive inspiration. www.bleekcups.fr
Aquarium at Trocadero You can book birthday parties at the Aquarium on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. www.cineaqua.com/index.php/fr/qu-un-aquarium/anniversaires
Musee Jaquemart Andre This is a beautiful setting for a birthday party and often includes a museum treasure hunt. www.musee-jacquemart-andre.com/fr/preparer-sa-visite/gouters-danniversaire
Tutti Fiesta Party Store 47 rue Saint-Ferdinand, 75017 Paris
My Little Day Find all children’s party supplies you need under one virtual roof. The site offers complete kits with various themes, including streamers, balloons, tablecloths and napkins, party hats and, best of all, a set of games to keep the little partygoers busy and happy. www.mylittleday.fr
Hoverboard Tour insolites-board.com/produit/pack-anniversaire-hoverboard-tour-paris/?date=2017-06-23&time=14%3A30
Oh My Princess! Fun and original activities that aim to unveil the personal strength of each little girl. 06 63 06 53 18 www.ohmyprincess.com/
Musee des Arts Decoratifs Known for their excellent kids’ workshops, the Musee des Arts Decoratifs also do children’s birthday parties. The museum is right by the Tuileries. www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/francais/activites/anniversaire-au-musee
Cakes / cupcakesSugar Plum Cake Shop Beautiful cakes and cupcakes to order 68 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 01 46 34 07 43 [email protected] www.sugarplumcakeshop.com/en
Berko Cupcakes Big selection of cupcakes in various flavors 23 Rue Rambuteau, 75004 01 40 29 02 44 www.berko.fr
Party entertainmentRock U ISP parent and local teacher Matt Black offers fun music and science birthday party programs in your home. [email protected] 06 19 69 25 74 www.musicwithmattblack.com
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Parent organisations and services
OrganisationsWice A not-for-profit Anglophone, volunteer-based association, with cultural and educational programs and services for men and women in Paris. www.wice-paris.org
American Women’s Group Open to all nationalities, AWG offers one-off monthly historical, gourmet, and garden related walking tours in Paris, museum visits, hiking in the countryside, French/English conversation, lunches at a Michelin starred restaurant to dinners at an authentic Lebanese restaurant, wholesale shopping, drinks at a restaurant with a beautiful view, volunteer at a soup kitchen, book club, etc. in English. www.awgparis.org
MESSAGE MESSAGE is a volunteer-run, independent, and not-for- profit English-speaking support and contact group for over 1500 parents and parents-to-be living in and around Paris. Has extensive parenting resources, including dozens of monthly activities and events, practical advice and useful information. There are also meeting groups set up per country. www.messageparis.org
WIC Women’s international club of Paris www.pariswic.org
Women of the American Church in Paris Organizes the highly recommended, annual Bloom Where You’re Planted program for newly arrived expats in Paris. Outreach programs, coffees, bible study, etc. 65 quai d’Orsay 75007 Paris 01 40 62 05 00 Métro: Invalides (Lines 8, 13, RER C) www.woac.net
WellbeingA Wish Link Virginie Beck-Friis Coach & Emotional Healer - A Wish Link Mobile: +33 6 1996 1392 Email: [email protected] Website: awishlink.com LinkedIn, FaceBook & Instagram @awishlink
Champagne and sparkling wine tastingDelectabulles ISP parent Cynthia Coutou runs Delectabulles – learn about (and taste!) champagne at one of her masterclasses or take a trip to the champagne region. Delectabulles supports women in the industry by using champagnes made by women, telling the stories of the women behind the bottles and giving more women the tools and confidence they need to buy sparkling wines from around the world. www.delectabulles.com/en +(33) 6 01 27 51 84 [email protected]
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Arts and culture
Most national museums are FREE for everyone on the first Sunday of the month, depending on the time of year. Admission is always free for under 18 years old. www.timeout.fr/paris/feature/art/free-museums-on-the-1st-sunday-of-the-month
Annual Museum MembershipsMusee d’Orsay Must be purchased at the museum, bring a passport sized photo. This pass is also good for the Orangerie Museum! www.musee-orsay.fr/en/visit/membership/home.html
Grand Palais and Luxembourg Museums (Sesame Pass) www.grandpalais.fr/en/sesame-pass-0
Le Pont du Jour by the Mairie of Paris Sports & Arts Two locations in the 16th 25 Rue Mesnil and 9 rue du General Malleterre anim-lepontdujour.org
Palace of Versailles Buy the DUO pass on your smartphone on your way there or at the membership office to avoid queuing, invite one visitor, and buy any other guest tickets at the membership office. If they don’t want to visit the palace, take a taxi or Uber to the Petit Trianon. Annual pass holders receive monthly invitations to participate in French language tours and lectures in and outside Versailles usually for only 7E. en.chateauversailles.fr
Louvre www.louvre.fr/en/memberships-become-friend-louvre A fun way to see the Louvre: A treasure hunt! http://thatlou.com
Other
Discounted Rail PassesFor families traveling together (children under 16): www.tgv.en.voyages-sncf.com/en/discount-railcards-
TgvEiffel Tower tickets (to avoid the lines): www.tour-eiffel.fr/en/preparing-your-visit/buying-your-tickets.html
Roland Garros(tickets go on sale to the general public in February): https://tickets.rolandgarros.com/en/home
Paris Saint Germain soccer matcheswww.psg.fr
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Fitness clubs
HealthHealth City 56, Rue La Fontaine, 75016 www.fitness-france.fr/Paris-75/Healthcity-2.html
Les Cercles de la Forme 3 boulevard Lannes, 75016 http://www.cerclesdelaforme.com/salle-de-sport/dauphine-16eme/ Porte Maillot 75017 www.cerclesdelaforme.com/salle-de-sport/maillot-17eme/
CMG Sports Club Champs Elysées 26 rue de Berri, 75008 www.cmgsportsclub.com/clubs/one/champs-elysees
CMG Sports Club Etoile 1 place du General Koenig, 75017 www.cmgsportsclub.com/clubs/waou/etoile
CMG Sports Club Auteuil 11 rue Chanez, 75016 www.cmgsportsclub.com/clubs/waou/auteuil
Health City 76-78 avenue des Champs Elysées, 75008 www.fitness-france.fr/Paris-75/Healthcity-paris-champs-elysees.html
Standard Athletic Club A British country club in Meudon with a swimming pool, golf course, pitches and children’s lessons in squash, cricket, theatre, musicals, golf and football. Route Forestieire du Pav De Meudon 92360 01 46 26 16 09 www.saclub.org
Club Med Sports Club Maillot 17 rue du Débarcadère, 75017 www.cmgsportsclub.com/clubs/one/maillot
YogaBikram Yoga Paris Two studios – Marais and Grands Boulevards Bikramyogaparis.com
Le Tigre 17/19 rue de Chaillot, 75116 www.tigre-yoga.com
Barre exercise classesThe Dailey Method 71 Avenue Victor Hugo, 75016 www.thedaileymethod.fr
My Studio Paris (Barre & Pilates) 17 Avenue de Beauséjour 06 61 17 19 64 www.mystudioparis.com
Dance classesParis Marais Dance School 41 Rue du Temple 75004 Ballet, Contemporary. No registration necessary, drop in classes. paris-marais-dance-school.org
Le Centre de Danse du Marais 41 Rue du Temple , 4th Open daily 9am-10:30pm. Offers classes for all levels in many different disciplines. Most instructors speak English. tel 01 42 72 15 42 www.parisdanse.com
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Cooking
Cooking classesAteliers des Chefs A 30-minute cooking class followed by lunch for 17. Optional wine, coffee, dessert is 7E. Register 11/13 online for various classes from 1-4 hours and pay after your course. Schools near Miromesnil, Chatelet and in the 15th. Child-parent classes on weekends and school holidays. Classes are in French but the friendly young chefs demonstrate each technique beforehand and speak English. Recipes are e-mailed the next day. www.ateliersdeschefs.fr
Le Cordon Bleu Cooking demonstrations to year-long diploma programs. Classes taught in French and English. Les Petit Cordons Bleu classes for children 8 - 12. Wine classes to Advanced Studies in Taste HEG program. 13-15 Quai Andre Citroen, 75015 www.cordonbleu.edu/paris/accueil/fr
Cake l’Atelier Bread workshops in French Euros! rue Bernard Shaw , 75015 01 43 06 17 70 www.cakeletraiteur.fr
La Fabrique à gâteaux Patisserie course (in French) on Tuesdays, only by reservation 34, Rue des Vinaigriers, 75010
Alain Ducasse école de cuisine €90 and up for classes, wine tastings, in English and in French. Classes for children available on Wednesdays. 64 Rue du Ranelagh, 75016 www.alain-ducasse.com
L’Atelier des Sens Variety of French Recipes.Two Locations for classes www.atelier-des-sens.com
Cook’n with Class French cooking classes in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere in a lovely and well equipped location in Montmartre. Be sure to reserve ahead. 21, rue Custine, 75018 01 42 55 70 59 www.cooknwithclass.com
La Cuisine Paris You can find this quaint atelier in the very heart of the city, just minutes away from iconic Parisian landmarks such as Notre Dame, the Marais, île Saint Louis. 80 Quai de l’Hôtel de Ville, 75004 01 40 51 78 18 www.lacuisineparis.com
CakesMy Cake Box Run by ISP parent Swetha Kaulwar, My Cake Box makes bakes delicious cakes, 3D cakes, structured cakes and cupcakes. Tel: 0752261351 Email: [email protected]
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Pharmacies
24 hour pharmaciesPharmacie des Champs-Elysses 84, Ave. des Champs-Elysses, 75008 Métro: George V (Line 1) 01 45 62 02 41
Grande Pharmacie Daumesnil 6, place Felix Eboue, 75012 Métro: Daumesnil (Lines 6, 8) 01 43 43 19 03
Pharmacie Europene de la Place de Clichy 6, place de Clichy, 75009 Métro: Place de Clichy (Lines 2, 13) Bus: 80, 68, 30, 74, 54, 95, 81 01 48 74 65 18
Sos Pharmacy Delivery 01 40 40 01 40
English speaking pharmaciesBritish and American Pharmacy 1, Rue Auber, 75001 Métro: Opera (Lines 7, 8) 01 47 42 49 40
Pharmacie Anglo-Americaine 37, Ave. Marceau, 75016 Métro: George V (Line 1), Alma Marceau (Line 9) 01 47 20 57 37
Pharmacie Anglaise 62, Avenue des Champs Elysees ,75008 Métro: Franklin Roosevelt (Lines 1, 9) 01 43 59 22 52 01 43 59 82 30
Pharmacie Anglaise de Montmartre 98, Blvd de Rochechouart, 75018 Métro: Anvers (Line 2) 01 53 28 06 08 01 53 28 06 77
Disclaimer The following doctor/dentist list is compiled from the International School of Paris members’ recommendations and with the list from the American Embassy. The PTA does not assume any responsibility for the contents. The doctors listed are English-speaking professionals.
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Medical services
HospitalsHôpital Necker 149 Rue de Sèvres, Paris 75015 01 44 49 40 00
Hôpital Franco Britannique 3, rue Barbes, 92300 Levallois-Perret 01 46 39 22 22 www.ihfb.org
Hôpital Foch 40, rue Worth, 92150 Suresnes 08 26 20 72 20 www.hopital-foch.org
American Hospital 63, bd Victor Hugo, 92202 Neuilly sur Seine Appointments may also be made online 01 46 41 25 25 www.american-hospital.org
X-ray centers Centre de Radiologie place 7, rue Mesnil, Victor Hugo, 75116 Paris (2nd floor) 01 47 04 84 84
Centre Imagerie de la Muette 74, av Paul Doumer, 75016 Paris 01 45 04 98 00 01 42 24 01 01
Centre Cortambert 43 rue Cortambert - 75016, Paris 01 47 04 44 20
American Hospital 63, bd Victor Hugo, Neuily 01 46 41 25 25
Labs Laboratoire Lavergne 30 bis av. Paul Doumer, 75016 01 45 00 96 50 www.labolavergne.fr
American Hospital 63, bd Victor Hugo, Neuily 01 46 41 25 25
Doctor listings
AllergistsDr Patricia Abello 147, av. Malakoff, 75016 Paris 01 45 00 23 22
63, bd Victor Hugo, 92202 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 28 37
Dr Edouard Letellier 11 bis, rue Ampère, 75017 Paris 01 47 54 08 05
Dr. Nhân Pham-Thi 276 Boulevard Raspail, 75014 Paris 01 44 27 00 20
CardiologistsDr François Tarragano American Hospital 01 46 41 25 44
Dr Jean-Pierre Usdin 63, bd Victor Hugo 01 46 41 27 93
Dr. Pierre Rasky 92202 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 27 83
Dr Philippe Genet 81, av. Bosquet, 75007 Paris 01 45 51 38 99
Dr Guy Renault-Lamaze Place Normandie-Niemen, 91540 Mennecy 01 64 99 71 18
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Dr. Joelle Sissman 8 Rue Gassendi, 75014 01 40 47 80 21
Dr Marc Pinto 10, rue du Mont-Thabor, 75001 01 42 60 71 09
Dr Marie-Estelle Roux 63, av Raymond Poincaré, 75116 Paris 01 45 62 23 23
Dr. Elie Cattan 31 rue Jean Lolive, Pantin 01 48 91 71 73
Ear, nose, throatDr Stéphane de Corbières American Hospital 63, bd Victor Hugo, 92202 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 27 22
Dr Daniel Brasnu Hôpital Européen G., Pompidou, 20, rue Leblanc, 75015 Paris 01 56 09 34 79
Dr Gerald Fain 32, av Matignon, 75008 Paris 01 42 27 27 76
Dr Aimé Marchand 4 rue de Sontay, 75116 Paris 01 40 54 09 81
Dr Fréderic Morand 12, av. André Morizet, 92100 Boulogne, Billancourt 01 46 04 47 91
EndocrinolgistsDr Emmanuelle Lecornet 17, Rue Petrarque, Sokol, 75016 Paris 01 47 04 68 67
Dr. Herve Le Blanc American Hospital 01 46 41 25 25
Gastroenterologists / Proctologists Dr Hervé Gompel American Hospital 63, bd Victor Hugo, 92202 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 27 26
Dr Diana Thierman 2, rue Albert Camus, 75010 Paris 01 42 40 64 86
Dr Hervé Zylberberg 3, av. du Président Wilson, 75016 Paris 01 56 62 10 78
General PractictionersDr Julia Bache 5, rue Léon Cogniet, 75017 Paris 01 47 63 42 07
Dr Frédéric Benaim 41/49 rue de Passy, 75016 Paris 01 42 24 16 50 06 10 61 01 31 [email protected]
Dr Agnès Bryn 11, rue du pot de fer, 75005 Paris (metro: Monge) 01 55 43 30 80
Dr Anne-Valérie Meyers 10, rue Royale, 75008 Paris 01 42 66 47 82
Dr. David Modiano 3 Blvd Emile Augier, 75016 Paris 01 45 27 27 09 06 12 65 49 47
Dr Patrick Neftel 146 Boulevard de Grenelle, 75015 Paris 01 45 67 89 87
Dr Nancy Salzman 1, av. de Lowendal, 75007 Paris 01 45 63 18 43
Dr Francis Slattery 10, av d’Eylau, 75116 Paris 01 47 42 02 34
Dr Stephen Wilson 54, rue des Archives, 75004 Paris (métro: Hotel de Ville ou Rambuteau) 01 48 87 21 10
Dr. Yoshihiro Mimura American Hospital 63, bd Victor Hugo, 92202 Neuilly sur Seine 01 4641 2616 01 4641 2515
Geneticist Dr Pierre Bitoun 6, rue Jarente, 75004 Paris (métro: St Paul) 01 42 77 74 37
GynecologistsDr Denis Aïm 16, av. Paul Doumer, 75116 Paris 01 47 27 48 28
Dr Crestinu Altmann 276, bd. Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris (métro: Assemblée Nationale) 01 47 53 81 60
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Dr Brigitte Cappiello 74, av. Paul Doumer, 75116 Paris 01 40 72 70 38
Dr Emmanuel David-Montefiore 60, av. d’Iena, 75116 Paris 01 47 20 50 68
Dr Tatiane Oppenheim 17, bd. du Temple, 75003 Paris 01 48 87 22 63
Dr Patricia Rérolle 20, rue Daniel Stern, 75015 Paris (métro Dupleix) 01 43 06 60 00
Dr Anne-Isabelle Richet / Dr Diane Winaver 109, rue de l’Université, 75007 Paris 01 45 51 82 32
Dr Charles Tibi American Hospital 01 46 41 26 44
Dr Jocelyn McGinnis 63, bd. Victor Hugo 01 46 41 27 28
Dr Jérôme Berard 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 27 04
Internal medicine Dr Michael Janowski / Dr Robert Steinmetzer American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 26 44
Lung specialistDr Guilliume Foulon American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 71 42 50
NeurologistsDr Michael Mann 58, av. des Gobelins, 75013 Paris 01 43 37 05 10
Dr Bertrand Pertuiset American Hospital 01 46 41 28 21
Dr Milton Risvegliato 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine
Dr Ludwig Sitzmann 121, rue de Rennes, 75006 Paris 01 45 48 86 56
NutritionistsDr Grosgogeat 108, rue du Bac, 75007 Paris 01 30 15 89 20
Dr Catherine Serfaty-Lacroisniere 8, rue Jean Richepin, 75016 Paris 01 45 04 34 34
ObstetriciansDr Guy Bercau 276, bd. Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris (métro: Assemblée Nationale) 01 47 53 81 64
Dr Charles Brami 16, av. Paul Doumer, 75016 Paris 01 42 25 30 66
OphthamologistDr Celia Aguero 10 rue Leroux See Doctolib for appointments 01 45 24 69 50
Dr Patricia Haas-Bernard / Dr David Schapiro / Dr Sabrina Vismara 7, rue de la Pompe, 75116 Paris
Dr Jean-François Faure 6, rue de la Grande, Chaumière, 75006 Paris 1 53 10 10 00
OrthopedicDr Van Gaver American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly 01 46 41 27 61
Dr Pierre Janklewicz (pediatric) American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly 01 46 41 27 61 01 46 41 28 96
Dr Charles Msika 196, av. Victor Hugo, 75016 Paris 01 45 04 79 00
PediatriciansDr Marie-José Aim Mille 34, rue Copernic, 75016 Paris 01 47 04 41 51
Dr Pierre Bitoun 6 rue Jarente, 75004 Paris (métro: St Paul) 01 42 77 74 37
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Dr Haïm Cohen 76 bis, rue de Suffren, 75015 Paris (métro:La Motte Piquet /Grenelle) 01 40 56 03 33
Dr John Lovejoy / Dr Olivier Philippe / Dr Michel Robin American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 27 67
Dr Yoshihiro Mimura (Japanese speaker) American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 26 16
Dr Brigitte Pacault 3 bis, bd. Jean Jaurès, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt 01 46 05 02 88
Oncologists Dr Patrick Bouffette American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 476 41 27 28
Psychiatrist / AdultsDr Christophe Bagot (also speaks Russian) 4, av. d’Eylau, 75116 Paris 01 45 05 10 20
Dr Alain Sztern American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 27 64 01 46 41 27 28
Dr Ludwig Sitzmann (also speaks German) 121 rue de Rennes, 75007 Paris 01 45 48 86 56
Dr Christine Barois 54, av Kléber, 75016 Paris 01 45 20 20 28
Dr Lydia Liberman Goldenberg 7, rue Alexandre Cabanel, 75015 Paris 01 43 06 99 58
Dr Alain Sztern American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 27 70
Psychiatrist / Adults / ChildrenDr Michel Lecendreux 11 rue des Perchamps, 75016 Paris 01 42 15 15 75
Dr Raab (children) American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo 01 46 41 27 67
Psychotherapists / Psychologists Ms Isabelle Barrett 70 bis rue Lavoisier, 78600 Maisons Laffitte 06 86 58 50 95 01 34 93 00 56
Mme Melinda Fogel (MSW) 2 bis, rue Sheffer, 75016 Paris 01 40 50 33 00
Mr David Frese (MA) 91 rue du Théâtre, 75015 06 26 39 63 31
Ms Joanna Kaluzinska 68, rue du Moulin de la Pointe, 75013 01 45 88 58 60
Ms Stephanie Kleindorfer 8, rue de l’Odéon, 75006 01 46 33 50 23
Ms Ursula Knapp-McInnes 3 av. Jean-Baptiste, Clément, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt 01 46 03 04 19
Ms Marjorie Oberman (MSW) 6, impasse Adele Mulot, 78000 Versailles 01 39 51 98 99
Mr André Patsalides / Mr Nathaniel Karsenty 93, avenue Général, Leclerc 75014 06 75 76 49 48 01 45 24 55 52
Ms Suzanne Sack 1 Ave Alphonse XII, 75016 46, rue de la Clef, 75005 01 43 31 78 81 06 62 89 45 15
Ms Camille de Montebello 11, rue Tronchet, 75008 Paris 06 49 10 68 33
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Ms Cécile Acket 67, rue de l’Assomption, 75116 Paris 01 45 53 64 79 06 29 25 55 04
M Barry D’Souza 91, rue du Théâtre, 75015 Paris 06 06 65 90 05
Kayoko Hayashi-Bonnecuelle 9, av Elisée Reclus, 75007 Paris 01 81 29 42 12
Ms Caroline Thompson 15, rue de Trévise, 75009 Paris 01 42 84 24 06 06 19 60 21 21
Ms Virginia Picci 47, av des Gobelins, 75013 Paris 01 43 36 97 74
Physiotherapists / Osteopathe Me Iona Jones 85, av. Charles de Gaulle, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 06 65 57 52 95
1 av Lowendal 75007 Paris
The English Medical Center 8 bis, rue Quinault 78100 Saint Germain en Laye
Christian Tysen (speaks Danish, German and English) 41-49 Rue de Passy Building 2, 2nd floor, 75016 06-74-70-29-77
Mr Nathaniel Karsenty 1, av. Alphonse XIII, 75016 Paris 01 45 24 55 52 06 10 28 27 16
Alvere de Larouziere 47 Copernic Street, 75016 Paris 0145002863
Rheumatologists Dr Lemaire 41, bd. de la Tour, Maubourg, 75007 Paris 01 45 50 20 60
Dr Alain Nys American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 27 63
Speech & language therapist Michelle Das Speech and Language Therapist 8 rue Regis, 75006 Paris 01 45 50 26 56 06 33 55 66 11 [email protected]
Alicia Saba Speech/Language Pathologist (B.S. and M.Ed. in Speech Pathology, ASHA certified and US licensed) 8, rue Decamps, 75116 Paris 01 44 05 10 48 06 30 78 01 28 [email protected]
Erika Winstanley Dumond Speech and Language Therapist 3 Square de Bretteville, Résidence Saint James, 78150 Le Chesnay, 01 76 05 18 71 06 79 55 04 02 [email protected]
Ms Sondra Sefton 150, av Emile Zola 06 86 35 05 84 / 01 45 75 95 01
Silvia Melendez M.S. CCC, SLP, TSSLD, LSVT & MDTP Certified Bilingual Certified Speech-Language Pathologist (ASHA Certified and U.S Licensed)[email protected] 0768846529
Sports DoctorDr Hervé Grosgogeat (specializes in sports injuries and related problem) 108, rue du Bac, 75007 Paris 01 45 49 07 06 01 30 15 89 20
Urologist Dr Richard Braun / Dr Roland Chiche / Dr Andre Davody American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 28 05
Vein Specialist Dr Jean-Charles Benzimra 4, rue Roquépine, 75008 Paris 01 42 65 21 56
Dr Frederic Vin American Hospital 63, bd. Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 26 95
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DentistsDr Jona Andersen 15, rue Freycinet, 75016 Paris 01 47 23 01 00
Dr Gérard Benmussa 18, rue Duphot, 75001 Paris (metro: Madeleine) 01 40 20 03 00
Dr Dominique Bogey 130, av Charles de Gaulle, Neuilly sur Seine 01 47 47 63 27
Dr Stephan Botbol 116, rue Saint Dominique, 75007 Paris 01 45 51 79 57
Dr Cédric Brami (Adults and children) 95, rue de Passy, 75016 Paris 01 45 27 30 15 06 63 58 67 87
Dr. Anne Calfon 74 Rue des Saintes Pères, (2nd floor) 75007 Paris 01 45 48 05 01
Dr Serge Cohen 91, rue Jouffroy d’Abbans, 75017 Paris 01 42 27 86 00
Dr Patrick Colas 85, rue des Saints Pères, 75006 Paris 01 45 48 14 80
Dr Laurent Covo 37, av. Victor Hugo, 75116 Paris 01 44 17 99 44
Dr Dimitriou Kouvatsidis-Perikles 61/63, rue Nationale, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt 01 46 21 42 35
Dr Bock Von Wülfingen Maike (English, French, German, Greek)
Dr Eric Edwards American Hospital 63, bd Victor Hugo, 92202 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 41 27 81
Dr Oliver Hanish (English, German) 68, av. D’Iena, 75116 Paris 01 45 74 66 56
Dr Jérôme Keita 113, rue du Pontel 01 30 61 02 03
Dr Isabelle Cornuot Keita 78100 Saint Germain en Laye 01 47 27 09 56
Dr. Eric Leclercq / Dr Holly Hase 7 Avenue d’Eylau, 75116 Paris 0147271406
Dr Claude Lemoine* + other dentist (German, English, Swedish) 68, av. D’Iena, 75116 Paris 01 53 65 00 10
Dr Anne Longuet-Tuet 10 rue Margueritte, 75017 Paris 01 47 20 28 22
Dr Vinh Nguyen 113, bd. Hausmann, 75008 Paris (metro : Saint Augustin) 01 42 65 08 70
Dr Philippe Schneider 10, bd. Malesherbes, 75008 Paris 01 42 65 37 51
Dr Mark Shulman 38, av. Hoche, 75008 Paris (metro: Charles de Gaulle-Etoile) 01 45 61 06 42
Dr Agnes Skinazi 7, rue Jean Moreas, 75016 Paris 01 43 80 18 37
Pediatric Dentists Drs Arav and Arav Hazan 60, av. D’Iena, 75016 Paris (metro: Iena) 01 40 70 98 48
Dr. Sophie Garnier 12 rue Chernouiz, 75016 Paris 01 42 88 11 88
Dr Chantal Naulin-Ifi / Dr Reibel / Dr Eid 62, rue Saint Didier, 75016 Paris (metro: Victor Hugo) 01 56 26 59 00
Dentists and implantology Dr Sylvain Altglas 45, rue Vineuse, 75116 Paris 01 47 27 00 33
Dr Tedd Levi 242, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris 01 47 03 00 07
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OrthodontistsDr Stéphane Aïm 37 bis, bd. De la Paix, 92400 Courbevoie 01 47 88 99 08
Dr Marc Castro 21, av. Niel, 75017 Paris 01 43 80 39 70
Dr Patrick Curiel 109 bis, av Charles de Gaulle, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine 01 46 40 01 02
Dr Antoine Gourdin 78, rue de Monceau, 75008 Paris 01 42 94 99 05
Dr Eric Maupas 7 rue Jean Bologne, 75016 Paris 01 42 24 88 51
Dr Caroline Mareuil 95, rue de Passy, 75016 Paris 01 42 88 73 26 [email protected]
Dr Vuong Hanh 6 bis, rue Mesnil, 75016 Paris 01 47 27 45 73
Dr Jérôme Wanono 99, av. Charles de Gaulle, 95160 Montmorency 01 34 12 53 47
Periodontists Dr Jean-Paul Djian (esthéthique dentaire) 37 rue des Acacias, 75017 Paris 01 47 04 43 43
Dr Catherine Dorange 3 rue Eugene Manuel, 75016 Paris 01 40 50 92 82
Dr Georges Krygier 63 av. Franklin D., Roosevelt, 75008 Paris 01 43 59 47 67
Dr Jean-François Tecucianu 22, place Vendôme, 75001 Paris 01 53 70 40 40
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Medical tips
Common over the counter medicines for childrenTylenol/Parecetemol Given for fever/pain. In France, it is available as Doliprane or Efferalgan as packets to mix with water, suppositories, or syrup. Ask the pharmacist for dosage as it varies with weight.
Ibuprofen Given for fever/pain. In France, it is available as Nureflx or Advil.
Coughs In France, available as Rhinathiol. It is a cough mixture that thins secretions.
Allergies Primalen-antihistamine given to children.
Head Lice-Pouxit One of the more popular brands. You will need a comb and a lot of patience.
PTA TIPIt is ALWAYS a good idea to buy this product even if your child does not have head lice and keep it in your cupboard.
Worms Fluvermal is a de-worming syrup/pill used for threadworm and roundworms.
PTA TIPISP school nurses will help make you make medical appointments in French because receptionists at Doctor’s offices often don’t speak English. Just ask!
• New nurse arriving at primary school• [email protected] (secondary school)
Conversion table
A handy conversion chart
Fahrenheit Celsius
95 35
96 35.5
97 36.1
98 36.6
99 37.2
100 37.7
101 38.3
102 38.8
103 39.4
104 40.0
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Yearly calendar
La Rentree Back to School Try the tiny, green, sour looking plums called Reine -Claude, they are sweet, juicy and available for only a month. It’s harvest time in French wine regions, 12 packs of Snickers will be on sale for 5Euros, bienvenue en France!
September 16 -17 Journées du Patrimonie weekend opportunity to visit the president’s home, Banque du France, National Assembly, various Embassies etc that are normally closed to the public.
September 30th Oct. 1 Arc de Triomphe Qatar Horse Race in Chantilly
October 7-8 Nuit Blanche all night art & music festival at various museums & art galleries.
October 31st always falls during the Toussaint Break. IF you’d still like to carve a jack o’lantern, drive or Uber to Ferme de Gailly’s pumpkin patch and pick other fruit and vegetables. Jardin d’Acclimatation’s Atelier usually offers a carving workshop during the break.
November 17-19 Three Glorious Days of feasting concluding with the Hospice de Beaune Wine Charity Auction
November 19th in Beaune. Don’t drink and drive, take the TGV and local train.
December Ice -skate on the Eiffel Tower and the huge ice skating rink in front of Hotel de Ville. Marche de Noël Trocadéro, La Defence, Alsace Xmas markets drink gluwein, eat tartiflette.
New Year’s Eve There might or might not be fireworks above l’Arc de Triomphe.
All January Galette des Rois To make walking to school in pitch black darkness bearable, treat your family to an almond paste filled galette des rois tart- make sure you are given a paper crown! The lucky person who finds the porcelain fève in their galette is crowned King for the Day. The feve figurines are fun to collect.
LES SOLDES: The Winter Sales! Department stores will open early and Hermes holds its big sale at Port Maillot’s Palais de Congres- be prepared to queue to get in, queue to see square scarves, queue to see oblong scarves…If you’re in a hurry do not wear Hermes and dress lightly to avoid the extra cloak and declare your Hermes goods line.
January 27 -28 St. Vincent Wine Festival Saint-Veran. Burgundy villages take turns hosting St. Vincent’s name day. A parade with chevaliers of each village, tasting Saint Veran wines, and food stalls serving Burgundy cuisine…escargot, eggs poached in red wine, boeuf bourgignonne.
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February 2 La Chandeleur: The one day of the year you can get away with forcing your kids and partner to make crepes for dinner. For good health and fortune, hold a coin in your good hand, and flip the crepe with your crepe pan in your non-dominant hand. Galettes are savory buckwheat flour crepes and “le complet” ham, cheese and fried egg is the French favorite. Beurre sucre, crepes made with wheat flour, served simply with melted butter and granulated sugar is the most popular dessert crepe!
February 13 Mardi Gras the one day you’ll see French kids dressed in costume. Try the mardi gras cookies at your boulangerie.
February Ski Break! If you don’t ski, fly to Marrakesh, Marbella, or Faro and enjoy the sunshine!
March 15 La Verticale de la Tour Eiffel A race to ascend the 1665 steps.
March Art Paris Art Fair at the Grand Palais.
April 1 Poisson d’Avril April Fools get a paper fish taped on their back. Eat chocolate sardines.
April 1 is Easter in 2018. Egg Hunt at nearby Jardin d’Acclimatation, medieval Provins, Chateau Breteuil, Fermes de Gally, etc. Check sortiaparis.com for places and dates.
May 1st Since 1561 the French have bought small bouquets of lily-of-the-valley (sold everywhere) for friends & family to show appreciation and to bring happiness and good luck.
May TBA Nuit des Musées Paris museums welcome you with special events, exhibitions… until midnight, for free! The days are getting longer, the sun sets at 9pm and it’s time to invest in light blocking curtains if your shutters don’t do the job.
June 21st Fete de la Musique open air concerts on the streets, boats, underneath the glass Louvre pyramide, at concert halls on the longest day of the year.
June LES SOLDES !!! The summer sales! See January.
July Grasse, Provence Lavender fields in bloom.
Quatorze Juillet Military parade and Concert followed by Fireworks at the Eiffel Tower.
Mid-August Fetes de Bayonne: Biggest festival in France in the Basque region. Late July August Fete du Cassoulet de Castelnaudary.
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Miscellaneous
• In addition to the dryer water reservoir and lint tray, be sure to empty and wash the “extra” lint drawer at the bottom of your dryer at least once a month. Be ready with a large shallow bowl as water might come pouring out! Some use the dryer water for ironing.
• Washing machines require an anti-calcaire tablet to avoid calcium build-up in the lines. Calgon is popular but supermarket brand tablets work just as well.
• The famous paper carnet metro tickets are being phased out. Look for the Navigo Easy which is their replacement!
• If you are lost, go to a bus stop. There are maps of the vicinity to help you find your way.
• Make friends with your local pharmacist, especially the one who speaks English. If your son comes home with a partially detached toenail or your husband needs a vaccine on Saturday the pharmacist can recommend a neighborhood doctor who can help them. If you burn yourself badly, he/she can dress the wound and/or sell you a patch that reduces scarring.
• Don’t be afraid to talk to your local vendors to practice your French. Wherever you are, always begin
with a “Bonjour Monsieur/Madame” and become part of your neighborhood.
• “L’addition, s’il vous plaît!” Tipping—A service charge is normally added to restaurant bills and will be stated on the menu. Although not required, some people tip.
– Leave the small change in a café, say .20- .50 centimes and then a few extra Euros for dinner. Depending on the service, 1-5 €, per person, is appropriate.
– www.justlanded.com/english/France/Articles/Culture/Tippi ng-in-France
– www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-28793677– www.bonjourparis.com/story/tipping-etiquette-
France– www.coolstuffinparis.com/tipping_in_paris_france.
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Most importantly, if you have questions, feel lonely or want to get together for a coffee, reach out to someone. We’ve all been there! Enjoy your time in the City of Light!
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And when it is time to go…
MovingWhen it’s time to leave, here are a few tips:
Free Pick-up of small and large furniture, vacuum cleaners to refrigerators, cardboard boxes, carpet, suitcases, sports equipment, mirrors, toilets, etc. Do not leave on your doorstep, you risk a 1500 Euro fine! Download le Guide du tri App on your smartphone or online, find “Encombrants” on the Mairie de Paris website, input your address, collection date/time, and the type of waste you’d like them to collect. Tape the reference number to your disposal items and leave them outside your home at the designated time/place. https://teleservices.paris.fr/sira/jsp/site/Portal.jsp?page=formengine &form=ramen
Donate Old Clothes and Furniture• donnons.org• www.emmaus-france.org• english.secourspopulaire.fr• See Apprentis d’Auteuil under flea markets
Freelance Mover Mr. Patham 06 43 16 60 54
Home ContractsElectricity Read the electricity meter, write the number down then call EDF on the day you move to terminate your contract.
Home Phone / Internet / Cable Call the service provider (3900 if Orange) and state the day to terminate the contract. Take the Orange box to any Orange store. They will give you a ticket (bon de resiliation) to prove all the materials have been returned.
Mobile phone Call the operator (Orange: dial 3970 from a landline or 700 from a mobile) and ask for termination of service (resiliation de service). You will need a document from work stating you are moving abroad from your company if you haven’t completed your e.g. 2 year contract. Terminate 10 days in advance, as services won’t terminate until then.
Rental insurance Terminate 30 days in advance; otherwise, they will charge for an additional 30 days.
Letters and parcels etc To redirect mail to a new address. Go to the post office with IDs of all persons in your household or online (no need for IDs). A fee is charged depending on how many people, for how long, which country etc.
Banking The account needs to remain open for a few months to pay the remaining bills and to receive reimbursements.
Keep in touch! Join the ISP Parent’s Facebook page (International School of Paris – Parents)! Contact the ISP Communications office to remain on the alumni mailing list! (French law requires written permission to remain in the database once you have left the school.)
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Emergency numbers
Police Dial 17 or 112
Fire Dial 18
For Emergency Medical Situations
SAMU/Ambulance From Landline Dial 15
SAMU/Ambulance from Mobile Phone Dial 12
Non-Emergency Medical Situations
When in doubt call the American Hospital ER and speak to a doctor
01 4641 2525
SOS Medicins Physicians making housecalls
01 47 07 77 77 www.sosmedecins.com
Children’s Hospital
Hopital Necker Enfants Malades Best childrens hospital in France
149 Rue de Sèvres, 75015 Métro: Pasteur (Lines 6, 12) 01 44 49 40 00
Poison Centre Anti-Poison Hopital Fernand-Widal 01 40 05 48 48
Burns Hopital Cochin 27 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques, 75014 01 58 41 26 49
Pharmacy SOS Medicaments Urgent medicine delivery
01 40 40 01 40
Dental Emergencies SOS Dentaire
01 43 37 51 00
National Vet Emergency # Vetoadom Pet Housecalls 7/24 Vetalia Pet Housecalls 7/24
01 47 46 09 09 08 92 68 99 33 01 47 46 09 09 01 40 40 01 02
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