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Getting around
Renting a wheel chair
Renting an
electric scooter
Parking garage
information
Eurostar
Between Disneyland Paris and downtown Paris
Transportation
ideas
Download maps for metro, RER, bus and tramway
Help using the RATP and SNCF systems
Touring help for the handicap
traveler
Sightseeing
Visit the Eiffel Tower - 1st and 2nd levels!
Toilet facilities
- Champs Elysées & Sanisettes
Restaurants
Places to visit
Museums and Monuments
(Churches)
National
monuments
Touring help for the handicap
traveler
Other useful information
Great book with toilette
access information
Advice from
Madeleine with MS
Additional
useful information
Elevator coming in
2008 to RER B
Paris tourism
What
the city of Paris is doing
Regulations, associations and guides
Paris
residents - transportation discounts
History of accessibility standards for France
Hotels that carry the "Tourisme et Handicap" label
Babysitting
Hotels
Renting an
electric scooter
Thanks to Sally sending me a link, I have found out that
it is possible to rent an electric scooter when you come to Paris and
Disney.
I received a letter from Mister Dominique Dupuis who wrote
that their company, Access Tourisme Service, has been active in the
field of organizing trips and transportation for the handicap since
1988.
One of their services is to rent medical equipment for
use in hotels and at Disney. An example of their rentals are manual and
electric wheel chairs, scooters, beds, hoists, etc.
Their transportation help comes with a driver. They
provide hotel transfers and city tours, hotel reservations, B&B
reservations, housing, train ticket booking, guides, visits and tours.
Their services are available in Nice, Lyon, Bordeaux,
Rennes, Toulouse, Strasbourg, etc.
Access Tourisme provides "à la carte" services for
clients, based on their needs.
Access Tourisme
Service
website
in English
Agence de voyages
8 rue Saint Loup
45130 Charsonville France
Telephone +33(0)2 38 74 28 40
Fax: +33(0)2 38 74 28 50
email:
access.tourisme.service@wanadoo.fr
Renting a wheel chair
Medimad sells and rents "fauteuils roulants" and other
products for those with special needs. Their website only shows manual,
not electric wheel chairs.
They rent by the day, weekend, week, for your vacation
ONLY in the Paris region.
The current rates are:
Day: 20 euros
2-4 days: 30 euros
5-7 days: 40 euros
Additional week: 15 euros
Delivery and pick up: 25 euros
Their equipment is less than seven months old or else
new; with a variety of widths.
A deposit of 250 euros is required and returned when the
chair is returned.
To rent one while staying in France, call them at 01 45
07 08 17.
Medi-Mad
92, Rue Henri Barbusse
92190 Meudon
Fax/Tél. Country code 33, city code: 1 then dial:.45.07.08.17
Email: medimad92@orange.fr
Hours: Monday: 2:00 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Tuesday to Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 7
p.m., Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where they are located
Medi-Mad
3, Passage des Bleuets
78420 Carrières-sur-Seine
Fax/Tél. 01.39.13.39.49
Email: medimad78@orange.fr
Open: by appointment – contact them
Disneyland to Paris --
Shuttles and Taxis
RER A - 12.50 euros for a day pass called Mobilis (buy
zone 1-5).
The Disneyland stop is Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy. It lies in
zone 5 (Paris lies in zones 1 and 2).
Use this Mobilis pass for all buses and metros and RER's
(midnight to midnight).
This ticket can be purchased in advanced. Once validated
in the RER or metro, you only need show it on the bus -- do not
revalidate it.
More on using the RER A below.
Always Shuttle
Paris 80 euros
Paris-Shuttle.com 1-4 persons 75 euros
GIHP Groupement pour
l'Insertion des personnes Handicapées Physiques (helps people fit into
society) 132 euros
PTITCAR 92 euros
for person with wheelchair plus 2 other passengers
G7 telephone in English 01 47 39 00 91 - plan about
130 euros
G7 telephone in English regular taxi 01 47 39 00 91 or 01
47 39 00 91
Paris en fauteuil -
Paris in a wheelchair
I have found a great book published by Parigramme, with
access information for restaurants, museums, movie theatres and theatres
for plays, buses, metros, RER, etc.
Although it is in French, the names and symbols are
universal.
The book "Paris en fauteuil" is dated 2004, and I will
inquire as to updates.
If you are able to find this book, it not only gives
accessibility information (yes or no) but with symbols will tell you
about the toilets:
WC Toilets inaccessible to
wheelchairs
WC Toilets accessible to wheelchairs - you can
enter and close the door behind you, but there is no handle to grab on
to.
WC+ Toilets accessible with a grab handle
Accessible
without help; you might have one small step but otherwise, no obstacles.
You can enter alone or with a the helping hand of someone -- either to
make the step of a couple of inches or to open a door)

Accessible with help - several steps or cobblestones.
Contact me for specific names and addresses of restaurants,
theatres, etc.
Luxury toilets - POINTWC
This was a treat after having experienced several
disappointing public toilets recently.
When you walk in you are greeted and told that it will
cost 1 euro. Don't fret about paying; it will be worth it.
These are modern stalls, each with a different theme:
chic, high tech, BCBG, Glam Rock, kid, etc.
In one, Kids, you have a toilet for mom and one for the
little one.
If you need to change a baby, pull up the changing table
and Eric Salles or someone from his team will provide you with a
changing mat and large, soft towel.
I wrote
an article about places to change a baby's diaper and other child
care information.
If you need to freshen up, ask for the BCBG room and they
will bring you a padded stool. Inside the BCBG room is a vanity mirror
and sink.
If you need decorating items for your bathroom, they have
them for sale.
If you need an hygienic product, diaper, fake nails, etc.
the machine can dispense it for you.
Want a cup a coffee? Make your choice.
PointWC is a real oasis in a corner of a shopping gallery
and worthy of your visit.
Two of the stalls are designed with not only families in
mind for those with limited mobility.
“We have worked with the
Association Française des Paralysé de France to build the. two
cabines that are larger for a wheel chair…. Our staff has been
trained to help disabled people,” said Mr. Salles.
“Handrails will be
installed very soon”, he said.
POINTWC CHAMPS-ELYSEES
26 Champs-Elysées (in the gallery)_
Métro: Franklin Roosevelt (line 1 ou 9)
Telephone : 01 42 56 35 25
E-mail
Open :seven days a week from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Transportation information
Infomobi.com
The
Infomobi.com website provides travel services using public
transportation. The website is in French, contact me and I can help you
translate its information.
Their telephone number is 08 10 64 64 64. Their office is
open Monday to Friday between 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturday from 7
a.m. to 5 p.m. Their offices are closed Sunday and holidays.
If you need bus access, Infomobi.com photos showing how
the bus ramp works.
You will find maps and accessibility information,
personalized itineraries (you can contact them ahead of time to
establish when help will be needed, for example) --
download the map
An additional maps is available for
Ile-de-France (Paris is part of this department).
These maps will help you while searching the internet;
hard copies are available in metro stations (accessible only by stairs).
Take the
RER
Although the
metro is not really set up for wheelchairs, the many RER stations are.
The list on the RATP website, however, is incomplete. If you ask
questions of anyone not associated with the RER lines specifically, they
have no clue. In fact, they do not realize that the maps they give out
contain the very information that you are looking for.
For example,
ask for Map #1 (Plan des lignes) at any metro station or "le Club"
office. Inside you will see a map of the RER lines in Ile-de-France
(Paris is in the Département no. 75)
RER instructions
RER A - costs 12.50 euros for a day pass called Mobilis
(buy zone 1-5 between Disneyland and downtown Paris).
The Disneyland stop is called Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy. It
lies in zone 5 (Paris lies in zones 1 and 2).
Use this Mobilis pass for all buses and metros and RER's
(midnight to midnight).
This ticket can be purchased in advanced. Once validated
in the RER or metro, you only need show it on the bus -- do not
revalidate it.
The RER A travels from Marne-la-Vallée often. The station
is accessible to wheelchairs.
When you go to buy your ticket into Paris they will call
someone to assist you.
Tell them your end station so it can be determined if you
will need assistance at that end.
If your end station is Auber (for the Opera, Galeries
Lafayette, Printemps, etc.) you will not need assistance. Just make sure
that the elevator is working -- they will check that for you if you ask.
Pick up a map (Plan 1 - plan des lignes) at any RER or
metro station.
It will show you which stations have accessibility to
elevators.
Transportation options
The
Paris tourist
office offers a comprehensive list of transportation options for
disabled access. Click on "Maps & transport" and then "Disabled access"
to the left.
Mobile en Ville
This website provides the latest news, "rando"
information -- get togethers with roller skaters and other means of
non-motorized wheel traveling activities.
They offer the site of the month, guides, maps,
promenades, transport information, a list of WC accessibility at
restaurants, theatres, churches, etc.
If anyone is interested, I will be trying to
translate as much as possible for you soon. Please let me know.
e-mail Colleen
More transportation
TAXIS G7
22, rue Henri Barbusse
92110CLICHY
Telephone : 01.47.39.00.91
Disabled / Specialist transport - Taxis
Activity :
Taxis accessible for persons with wheelchairs. Since
September 2004, new "G7 Horizon" service , with 30 top-op-the-range
people carriers, equipped with a pivoting seat or an access ramp.
24-hour booking service, 7 days a week.
French website for the
handicapped --
Transportation
Paris Tourist Office handicap access link with information about
the SNCF and RATP -- what is provided and who to call for information.
Associations are available that offer transportation
assistance to the handicapped.
In Paris and Paris region:
GIHP
10 Rue G. de Portoriche 75 014
Tel : 01 43 95 66 36 - Fax : 01 45 40 40 26
Public association for adapted transportation - GIHP can be found within
the country of France. They have 335 minibuses.
They offer a
service that can be adapted to your needs: door to door.
PTITCAR
27-29, rue Raffet75016
Metro : Michel-Ange Auteuil
telephone number : 01 42 24 70 73
fax : 01 43 33 53 66
email
Activity :
Combining quality and reliability, and knowledge of the
travel needs of persons with limited mobility, PTITCAR offers
top-of-the-range air-conditioned vehicles, with leather interiors, for
one person in a wheelchair and up to 4 non-disabled passengers.
Wheelchair access at the back by foldaway ramp; enabling passenger to
remain seated in the wheelchair, which will be attached by an approved
restraint system (as well as the wheelchair safety belt). Bilingual
chauffeur (English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese).
A variety of possible destinations (by quotation): Paris,
provinces, Europe. Transfers from 60 euros and above. Vehicle hire (by
the hour) from 45 euros.
Range of services from simple transfer to
chauffeur-driven vehicle hire for shopping, tours, des excursions,
longer trips (by quotation)... Advance booking recommended.
Travelers with limited
mobility -- advice from Madeleine Burnel
While working
on one of my museum articles I met a wonderful and energetic individual.
Madeleine
Burnel lives in the Alsace region and travels around France. Her limited
mobility due to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is not going to handicap her!
She spent a
week in Paris, and the following is a list of places that have some
assistance for the handicapped. She was able
to visit them and pass on her advice:
Classic
places to visit and off the beaten path
Visit the Eiffel Tower - 1st and 2nd levels!
Bâteaux -
Mouches
Madeleine
recommends embarking at Pont de l'Alma and the Aihrop car can take you
directly to the boat. There is an incline on the boarding platform and
then a five steps to descend on to the boat. The personnel will help
you.
Hôtel Salé
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Musée Picasso -5 rue de Thorigny, Paris 3rd
Beautiful 18th
century hôtel particulier housing the Picasso museum. They have
an elevator for the handicapped and a ramp in the basement section.
Two cautions:
the entry courtyard is cobblestone and the gift shop and library are not
wheelchair accessible.
Centre
Georges Pompidou (also known as Beaubourg), rue Beaubourg, Paris 3rd
Number of
exhibitions that are accessible with the elevator.
Musée de la
Poupée - across the street from 22 rue Beaubourg - Impasse Berthaud)
For Madeleine
this was a whole new universe: small courtyard, small interior and the
cobblestones!!!
Important
collection of dolls from 1850 to today presented in lively vignette
scenes representing each period.
It is
accessible, three steps to walk up leaving the last room of the
permanent display and entering the temporary exhibition room. (This is
where we met and the personnel were extremely helpful in helping
Madeleine up those steps.)
Rue Rambuteau
has its ambiance, its close by, with lots of shops and cafés. The
sidewalks, however, are difficult and cumbersome.
Musée de la
Vie Romantique, 16 rue Chaptal, Paris 75009
The interior
courtyard is full of cobblestones. The interior is accessible with
either cane or crutches, no elevator. Stairs have a ramp.
This the house
of Ary Scheffer, a royal painter during the reign of Louis Philippe.
Great names of the period could be found visiting this home: Georges
Sand, Liszt, Chopin - a whole floor of the museum is devoted to them).
Temporary
exhibits of romantic painters. Beautiful winter garden and park.
Rue de
Rivoli
You can stroll
along the rue de Rivoli with its souvenir shops and stores and affluent
buildings. Store entrances are at ground level and most sidewalks ramp
to the street.
Musée de la
Mode et du Textile - 107 rue de Rivoli
Accessible
with elevator to visit the Musée de la Mode et du Textile, Musée de la
Publicité and Musée des Arts Décoratifs (one entry price).
Jardin des
Tuileries, rue de Rivoli
One entry
around the middle is accessible for the handicapped; otherwise there are
steps involved.
At this
entrance there is a ramp used for baby carriages and wheelchairs. This
is a favorite park for mothers with children for its fountains and
paths.
Musée
Jacquemart-André - 158 Boulevard Haussmann - Paris 8th
Lots of
stairs, no elevators, but the personnel really made an effort and helped
her to the maximum.
She suggests
visiting the tea salon before your departure from this beautiful home
from the Napoleon III era.
Madeleine also
has tips on visiting other French cities. Contact me for further
information
e-mail Colleen.
Paris Tourism
Awareness of the importance of modifying structures and
sensitivity awareness in the arena of Paris tourism is relatively new and
improving constantly.
Buses have been constructed to increase the ease of using public
transportation.
The lower steps and mid-doors allow easier accessibility for wheel chairs,
baby carriages and those who use support apparatus to move around.
For specific information,
ask me.
New construction built after 1978 is required to have accessibility for
those with limited mobility.
The whole idea of awareness in the tourist industry only dates from 1997.
The labeling in place dates from 2001 and is geared toward four specific
handicaps: motor, mental, visual and auditory.
Numerous venues are now accessible and the transportation system (buses and
RER) are improving all the time.
As of January 2007, the Paris Tourist List offers a partial list of
museums, entertainment venues and hotels with limited mobility access.
I am also adding my information as I find out.
Museums and Monuments
Versailles
Versailles has electric vehicles for persons with limited
mobility.
This makes it possible for you to wander along five
itineraries, departure point South Terrace (discovery of the Gardens,
Trianon and the Queen’s Hamlet, tour of the Grand Canal, complete visit of
the Estate) – For more information, telephone: 01 39 66 97 66 .
Apparently, there is also an elevator that will bring you to
the garden level if you do not wish to use the electrical vehicles.
The
Victor Hugo museum has now received the “Tourisme et Handicap” label.
The museum has an elevator that permits access to all floors as well as
toilets (reception area) that meet the “Tourisme et Handicap” standards. Two
parking spots are available in front of the museum.
The apartment is situated on the 2nd floor of the Hôtel de
Rohan Guéménée, Place des Vosges that Hugo rented for 16 years (1832-1848).
The other is Hauteville House, the only house that he owned where he lived
for 15 years (1856 to 1870).
The museum located in the Place des Vosges was opened in 1902, celebrating
the 100 year anniversary of his birth. It was the inspiration of Paul
Meurice (1818-1905), a long-time friend and ardent defender of Hugo and his
work.
This was the first museum dedicated to his works and letters according to
the Paris mayor’s office.
The Victor Hugo Museum
Hôtel de Rohan-Guéménée
6, place des Vosges 75004
Telephone: 01 42 72 10 16
Métro Bastille, Saint-Paul, or Chemin Vert
Open every day 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed Monday and holiday
The
Petit Palais is accessible as well as their dining
facility; however, the handicap stall in the toilet opens inward and not
outward -- there is no bar.
The Petit Palais has a nice café with a view over the
interior gardens. The food is good and the staff is very helpful. A typical
lunch of quiche with salad and dessert runs about 10 euros.
Musée du Luxembourg - to the right of the steps of the museum is an
elevator. You can press the button to request assistance or ask one of the
service personnel near the steps.
They will use a key to unlock the elevator. The elevator
gives you access to the ticketing area (exhibition area) and to the toilets.
Do not worry about access; they are larger with a handle bar (my
father-in-law went into the ladies room with my mother-in-law).
The
Grand Palais is accessible along 3, avenue du Général-Eisenhower, with
an exterior lift to the left of the stairs. They have a cafeteria inside.
Centre Georges Pompidou
Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie
Musée du Louvre
Musée Grévin
Musée d’Orsay
Muséum National d’Histoire naturelle - Grande Galerie de l’Evolution
Bercy
Village
Lido de Paris
Salle de spectacles «
Le Zèbre de Belleville »
Office du Tourisme et des Congrès de Paris – Bureau Pyramides
Espace du Tourisme Ile de France - Carrousel du Louvre
Basilique of
Saint-Denis
1, rue de la Légion d’Honneur
93200 Saint-Denis
Reservations for a guided visit: 01 48 09 83 54
Admission: Free for the handicapped individual and companion, guided visit
included in the admission ticket.
Audio guide 4 euros per person or 6 euros for two
Toilets are adapted and available for those visitors with "motor"
disabilities (close to the information booth, after the ticket window)
For more information see my "Sightseeing
page" - Monument visits.
Hotels
Hôtel Best Western Paris Louvre Opéra
Hôtel Etap Hôtel Porte de Saint-Ouen
Hôtel Etap Hôtel Paris Porte de la Chapelle
Hôtel Formule 1 Porte de Saint-Ouen
Hôtel Marriott Champs-Elysées
Hôtel Novotel Paris les Halles
Hôtel Pavillon Louvre Rivoli
Hôtel Novotel Paris Tour Eiffel
Suitehotel Porte de Montreuil
Suitehotel Porte de la Chapelle
FIAP Jean Monnet
Résidence Internationale de Paris
Restaurant les Grandes Marches
Promenade Plantée
This information
is from the Mayor of Paris' website and will be translated soon:
This is a walk along an ancient railway line that has been turned into a
park above ground.
It stretches 4.5 km between la Bastille and the Bois de
Vincennes, was created in 1993 and covers a surface of 65,000 m².
Below your feet is le Viaduc des Arts, art and design stores
installed in the vaults of the old train line.
Access to the promenade is on the avenue Daumesnil at the
Bois de Vincennes as well as by stairs and elevators along the way. The
Promenade Plantée is located in the 12th arrondissement. One of the closest
metro is Bastille.
Open:
8 a.m. during the week and 9 a.m. the weekends the closing times vary
according to the season:
Closing time: January: 5:30 p.m.
February: 6 p.m.
March: 7 p.m.
April 15 to May 15: 9 p.m.
May 15 to August 31: 9:30 p.m.
September: 8:30 p.m.
October: 8 p.m.
End of October to November 15: 6 p.m.
November 15 to December 31: 5:30 p.m.
What is up there?
Children's play area: with a sandbox, ping pong tables,
lawns, dogs are allowed on a leash, a doggie park is between the Reuilly
tunnel (le tunnel de Reuilly) and the Bois de Vincennes.
The Promenade Plantée is handicap accessible.
RER B Elevator access
An elevator is
under construction at the Saint-Michel Notre-Dame RER station (rue Xavier
Privas). an RATP agent will be available to help you access the
platform (quai). The scheduled opening is 2008. At this time, the
transportation agency is not providing the names of other stations
accessible. This is a great start!
This is good news
if the airport stations (CDG/Roissy and ORY) will also be included. I will
keep checking.
Remember the buses
are accessible to wheel chairs and baby strollers so enjoy Paris above
ground!
For more
information about RER elevator accessibility, pick up a map No. 1 at any RER
or metro station.
At top of the page
with the RER map, you will see the stations and those designated with the
symbol. The
red asterisk means that assistance is needed. Just ask at the ticket counter
or push the red button at the elevator.
The
Eurostar - Travelers in wheel
chairs.
Once you decide on
a country to use: UK/USA/France, you can select the link "Wheelchair user?"
on the "Book Online" .
Why use the UK
website? It provides more hotel + train combinations whether you are doing
round trip London/Paris or Paris/London or one-way travel.
Passengers in wheel chairs can reserve a specifically-designated space in
either Leisure Select class or Business Premier class. One person may travel
with you at a reduced rate.
Seat type (description, seat width and leg room)
Space for wheel chair - 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is lowered)
Seat reserved for traveling companion - 665 mm (509 mm if the armrest is
lowered).
Legroom: 925 mm
Are you in a motorized wheel chair?
Passengers wishing to take their motorized chair for the voyage are allowed
to keep them with you on board the Eurostar with any additional cost in the
Eurostar’s special baggage compartment.
Access to the trains and the platform are by ramp and lifts.
The wheel chair should have a width less than 100 cm (1 meter).
In order to assure that a special seat is available for your voyage,
including connections during peak periods and peak times (weekend, holidays,
school holidays), you are advised to notify Eurostar before your arrival by
calling:
Eurodespatch at 0044 (0)8705 850850 daily between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Important information from the UK Eurostar website:
"Do you use a mobility scooter?
Travellers who require mobility scooters to be taken with them during their
journeys may carry them on board Eurostar without additional charge in the
special luggage hold on our trains.
In order for the scooter to be able to access our platforms and trains via
the lifts and ramps, it should not exceed 100cm (1 metre) in width.
To make sure that space is made available on busier services and during peak
travel times such as Weekends, Bank Holidays and School Holidays, you should
advise Eurostar in advance of your arrival by calling Eurodespatch (08705
850850 from 07:00 to 21:00 daily).
Please note:
If you arrive unannounced at Eurostar terminals we cannot guarantee the
required space on your intended service.
Scooters that use combustible fuel cannot be carried on any Eurostar service
only battery-powered mobility scooters are allowed."
Seat map from UK website - The Eurostar website says that their trains
are larger than jumbo jets; they have counted the seats!
Travel Deals
with Eurostar
You will find
travel deals (train + hotel) on the the UK website that are not available on
the USA website.
Their website
provides suggestions and a rate calendar (some days being less expensive to
stay at a particular hotel than other days).
Parking garage information
For the Paris region train stations and airport
Restaurant
For specific
restaurants,
ask me.
Musée du
Luxembourg -
Café Médicis
The café is
wheelchair accessible by a ramp. We had a lovely lunch (two courses for
19 euros) and wonderful service. The staff was very accommodating for
the lunch and when it was time to leave.
The restaurant
had filled up and the ramp was no longer accessible; so they lifted the
chair down the two steps.
The restaurant
is located just in front of the entrance to the museum, within the
gates.
Reservations
are advised during an exhibition. You can book online.
Café Médicis - Musée du Luxembourg
19, rue de Vaugirard 75006 PARIS - FRANCE
Métro Line 4 (Odéon), Line 10 (Mabillon),
RER B (Luxembourg)
Tel / Fax : +33 (0)1 42 34 37 99
contact@cafemedicis.com
Guided tours
Centre des Monuments Nationaux (CMN)
Guided tours
accessible to visitors with
limited mobility –
I would recommend calling the phone number listed below.
The CMN website provides a lot of information in French. It does not say
anything about the dates of conferences.
The Ile-de-France tour
department of the
Centre des Monuments Nationaux (CMN) offers a range of
specially-adapted tours accessible to people in wheelchairs (independent
or accompanied).
Contact
them for tours of the Saint-Denis basilica, Bourse de Commerce and Les
Halles and the Manufacture des Gobelins.
Information and
reservations (compulsory) at the CMN on 01 44 54 19 33 or visit .-- from the
Paris
tourist office website.
This section of
national monuments website is in French, but the list of accessible
locations is universal, although incomplete.
Additional websites that might be useful:
Center for National Monuments
Center for National Monuments for people with special needs
French Links Tours for the Disabled
These tours offered since 1996 are geared to those persons with impaired
mobility.
Not only does French Links Tours arrange for special
access to the Louvre, the Orsay Museum, and the Eiffel Tower, as well as
such sights as Fontainebleau, Giverny and Versailles.
They also make hotel recommendations for the physically
disabled and arrange for wheelchair hire and special minivans that
accommodate special disabilities.
Visit their
website for more information, contact and fees.
Babysitting
Fondation Claude-Pompidou 42 rue du Louvre, 01 40
13 75 00 (9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) Babysitting for handicapped children.
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