Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Ireland: 12 avenue Foch, 75016 (embassy); 4 rue Rude,
75016 (consulate); tel: 01.44.17.67.00; fax: 01.44.17.67.50;
website:http://embassyofirelandparis.fr
New Zealand: 7 ter rue LĂ©onard-de-Vinci, 75016;
tel: 01.45.01.43.43; fax: 01.45.01.26.39;
http://www.nzembassy.com/home.cfm?c=6
South Africa: 59 quai d'Orsay, 75007; tel: 01.53.59.23.23;
fax: 01.53.59.23.68; website:http://www.afriquesud.net
United Kingdom: 35 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008
(embassy); 18 bis rue d'Anjou, 75008 (consulate);
tel: 01.44.51.31.00; fax: 01.44.51.31.27; website:
ukinfrance.fco.gov.uk/en
United States: 2 avenue Gabriel,
75008 (embassy); 75001;
24-hour tel: 01.43.12.22.22;
website: http://france.
usembassy.gov; State
Department's emergency tel
(US): (1-202) 647-5226 (say it
is an emergency and ask for
the duty officer.)
The Association of American
Wives of Europeans (AAWE)
has published the third edition
of its helpful book, Vital Issues:
How to Survive Officialdom
while living in France. Order
directly from AAWE: 34 avenue
de New York, 75116; tel:
01.40.70.11.80; website: http://
www.aaweparis.org.
Essential Resources for Anglophones
Even if you're a confirmed Anglophone, you can still find
what you need in Paris, and in English too. Several websites
dedicated to Anglophones display advertisements for
products, jobs, housing, various types of agencies, used
furniture and appliances. Note that FUSAC (France-USA
Contacts) is issued bi-weekly as a tabloid magazine and
found in English-speaking venues around the city.
http://www.fusac.com
http://www.paris.craigslist.org
http://www.franglo.com
FINDING YOUR PARISIAN NEST
Choosing a Hotel
Despite fluctuations in the numbers of visitors, most of
the better hotels in Paris are full most of the time. This
holds true especially during the popular seasonal events
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