78
rue Saint Louis en l"isle
75004
Paris
phone number of the apartment: 01.43.54.28.43
if you call from USA the number is 011 33 1 43 54 28 43
Code for the Entrance Gate: (mailed
to you about 2 weeks before your departure )
Floor: 4th
level (
go up 3 levels). Right
door.
2 Metro stations: Cite and Pont
Marie
• The gate needs a code to be opened. Since the code changes
regularly, and in order not to display iton a public space, this
code will be sent to you by email about 2 weeks before your departure .
Dial on the panel the code of the gate. There is another door
inside just behing the gate which is usually open. If close,
use the magnetic key or press the button whose name is "VATURI" (
apartment number is 5 ) to get
someone inside the apartment to open it.
• Go to the first stairs on the left and walk up to the 4th
floor. The door is the one on the right.
• There is only 1 lock on the door.Put the key
straight. Push the key in (feel the spring) and turn left one
turn. You cannot do more than one turn.
Our Paris manager's name is and his cellular phone number is
Host Cell Phone 06 28 07 38 41
if the call is unsuccessful, contact sauveur@chemouni.com
His cell phone number in France
is
Normal time for check-in is 3 PM or later. If the apartment is
available, you can check-in as early as 10 AM. Normal time for checkout
is 11 am or eartlier. If the apartment is available, you can checkout
as late as 5 PM.Make sure you inform the agency for arranging late
checkout or early check-in
The airport is about 15 miles from the center of Paris.
We can go to Paris using a taxi, a "limousine", a reserved
taxi (someone will wait for you at the exit) , a train (RER) or a
bus.
• The train RER will take 35 minutes to get to the center
and it will cost 9 euros per person, 1/2 price if you are younger
than 18 yo.
It is at terminal 2. If you arrive at terminal 2 , you can just
walk to it. If you arrive at another terminal you will have to take
a free shuttle for 10 minutes.
• A taxi will cost you between 40 and 50 Euros.On top of the
fare displayed on the cab, they do charge couple of Euros for each
luggage you put in the trunk.
Typically, you should add few Euros tips to make around number,
not exceeding 10%. For instance if the driver says 47 Euros, you
can give 50 Euros
• You can also use a limousine service or a reserved taxi,
such as Taxi Jacques. ( home 01-39-13-44-32, mobile 06.07.22.76.87,
email jacques.grenet@wanadoo.fr).
Taxi Jacques will wait for you with a sign at the airport.
• There are also Air France buses which go directly to Paris
( Invalides or Concorde)
I strongly recommend you to take a cab especially if your party
is more than 2 persons.
Considering the luggage, the jetlag, the fatigue of the trip,
the time to find the buses, the time to find the street, and the
price to use public transportation ( 9 euros per person),
it is a deal to use a cab ( 40-50 euros)
Please inform us of the time of your arrival when you will
know it. the host will be waiting for you at the apartment.
If you provide the time of arrival of your flight, the host will
be waiting as of 1h 45 minutes after this time.Call his cellular
phone in the event of a delay
or of any problem.If you are late and have not called, the host
will leave a note on the door to tell you to call him or to retrieve
the key at a nearby café, if possible. Upon your arrival,
you may visit the apartment to ensure satisfaction.The host will
then request the remaining balance in cash Dollars or the equivalent
in cash Euros.
We will be glad to provide a receipt upon request.The host
will show you how to use the appliances and answer your questions.
Make sure you got two set of keys.
Please turn off heat and lights and close the windows and the curtains.
You do not need to thoroughly clean the apartment and you do
not need to dispose of the garbage.Leave the set of keys inside
and close the door. Make sure
you did not take by mistake the 110-220V adapter in the bathroom.
If you need or want to stay additional days, please inform your
host so he can check the availability and price. You will have
to pay in cash but a check can be accepted with one week notice.
In the master bedroom, there is a high quality bed on the
second floor.
In the living
room, there is a sofa bed which can be opened into a comfortable bed and there
is a smaller sofa bed. A foldable twin bed is also available.
Please tell us about the desired configuration at least 3 days before you arrive
. Attention the default setup is a queen bed in the master bedroom.
We provide all necessary utensils for cooking and dining as well
as towels, napkins, sheets, pillowcases, toilet paper, soap.Please
call your host or send an email to your agency if something you
need is missing. We will bring it to you quickly. Most of the
time, there will be condiments such as oil, salt, coffee, sugar.
There is a computer (Zonbu) permanently connnected to the internet
with email services.There is also a wifi station so you can connect
your laptop wirelessly to the DSL network.The password is m5T3
The Voltage in France is 220 V while in US it is 110 V. Furthermore,
the US and French plugs are not compatible. We do provide one
plug adapter which will allow you to plug your appliance. But please
make sure that your appliance can handle 220 V ( see the label)
otherwise use a travel transformer instead of the adapter. Most
of the travel appliance which are cordless, such as shaver, laptop
can be recharged with a voltage from 110 to 240 Volts. In that
case you only need the adapter provided.Be especially careful with
items such as printers, curling irons, hair dryers (we do provide
a hair dryer).
On the same street. Rue Saint Louis en l'Isle is a famous street
for the freshness and quality of the food.
For more shopping, go on rue Saint Antoine, there is a Monoprix,
kind of general store, open everyday except Sundays.
On rue de Rivoli, there is the famous BHV, for verything but
food.
Food stores generally are closed from Sunday 2pm and all Monday.
The water from the faucet is from springs under Paris circulating
in calcium rich stone from which we extract the Plaster of Paris. So
the water contains a lot of calcium but it is good to drink.
Washed Hair and washed clothes can get a little stiff. Use softener
for clothes and conditioner for hair.
When garbage bag is full, you can dispose of it in the courtyard.
Turn left on the ground floor and go to the courtyard. Use any of
the big green bin.
If you like to leave a feedback, praise or a complain, please send
an email to your agency or write your comments in the register (
Livre d'Or)
A Livre d'Or is available at the apartment. This French name means
literally a Golden Book. It is a notebook where guests can write
comments and read the ones of prior guests.
The neighborhood is safe at any time. Teenagers can walk around
without fear. As in any big city, keep an eye on your belongings
when out and about.Drivers go fast and may not yield to pedestrians.
Parisians do walk in the streets and drivers may pass very close.
Be careful when crossing streets.
17 to call the police,
18 to call the fire department. It also provide emergency first
aid.
15 for medical emergency
American Embassy
2 rue Saint Florentin, 75008 Paris Metro Concorde, tel:01.43.12.22.22
American Hospital de Paris
63 Boulevard Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine, tel: 01.46.41.25.25
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