How do we find out about weekly markets, good restaurants, shops and services and the most interesting tourist attractions?
Most of our properties have “house books,” loose leaf notebooks with a variety of practical and tourist information. You’ll usually find the open air market days of the arrondissement, emergency telephone numbers for doctors and pharmacies, recommended bakeries, restaurants, and information about many tourist sights and points of interest. Once you arrive, you can also visit the local Syndicat d’initiative (Tourist office) for tourist maps and brochures located on the Champs Elysées and at the main City Hall.
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